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Tiverton : Angel Hill & Lamppost
A lamppost on the hillside at Angel Hill looking towards Bridge Street which can be seen behind it.
Image: © Lewis Clarke
Taken: 6 Jan 2010
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Tiverton : Angel Hill
A 'vote Liberal' poster is seen on the wall of the Liberal Club during the 2005 election campaign.
Image: © Lewis Clarke
Taken: 6 May 2005
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Tiverton : Angel Hill Lamp
Dated 1878; by GS Bridgman. Cast-iron, standing on a 4-tiered, chamfered stone plinth. The shaft is in Gothic style, consisting of 2 super-imposed sets of clustered columns with enriched capitals. From the upper of these spring 2 large foliated scrolls carrying 3 lamps; the latter have been renewed in late C20. The base, which is held together by an iron strap, is carved with the inscription: ERECTED BY J LANE ESQRE JP AD 1878. Below this in smaller letters is GS BRIDGMAN ARCH. Mr John Lane, a Tiverton draper, had been mayor in 1869. In that year he had paid for the new town hall clock, and in 1877 subscribed »1,000 towards the cost of the new Baptist chapel in Newport Street (qv). The architect for the latter was GS Bridgman of Torquay. A good example of its type, prominently situated in the historic town centre.
Image: © Lewis Clarke
Taken: 31 May 2013
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Tiverton : Angel Hill Lamp
Dated 1878; by GS Bridgman. Cast-iron, standing on a 4-tiered, chamfered stone plinth. The shaft is in Gothic style, consisting of 2 super-imposed sets of clustered columns with enriched capitals. From the upper of these spring 2 large foliated scrolls carrying 3 lamps; the latter have been renewed in late C20. The base, which is held together by an iron strap, is carved with the inscription: ERECTED BY J LANE ESQRE JP AD 1878. Below this in smaller letters is GS BRIDGMAN ARCH. Mr John Lane, a Tiverton draper, had been mayor in 1869. In that year he had paid for the new town hall clock, and in 1877 subscribed »1,000 towards the cost of the new Baptist chapel in Newport Street (qv). The architect for the latter was GS Bridgman of Torquay. A good example of its type, prominently situated in the historic town centre.
Image: © Lewis Clarke
Taken: 31 May 2013
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Tiverton : Slee's Almshouses
Almshouses founded in 1610 by George Slee for six single women. Probably renovated c1840s, C20 renovations. Stone rubble and timber; slate roof gabled at the right end; end stack with brick shaft. 2 storeys. Asymmetrical 6-window front. 2 segmental headed doorways on the front have probably renewed plank and cover strip front doors. Pairs of segmental-headed windows between the doors and at the outer ends of the front are glazed with 2-light casements with square leaded panes. A projection at the right end also has a plank and cover strip front door. The gallery frontal (renewed) is timber with plain sunk panels and glazed above with eight continuous 2-light windows with Tudor arched heads with square leaded panes and flat-faced mullions with roll-mouldings. In 1842 and 1847 the almshouses were described as in a dilapidated state. A chest tomb to George Slee survives in the parish church of St Peter between the chancel and the north chancel chapel.
Image: © Lewis Clarke
Taken: 31 May 2013
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Tiverton : Slee's Almshouses Information
A sign on the almshouses telling people a bit of history and information about the building. The logo on the right is also used by Tiverton High School.
Image: © Lewis Clarke
Taken: 31 May 2013
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Tiverton : The Daily Chef
A Chinese take away on Angel Hill in Tiverton.
Image: © Lewis Clarke
Taken: 31 May 2013
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Daily Chef in Tiverton
The address of Daily Chef Chinese restaurant, takeaway and cafe is
3 Angel Hill, though the street name on the wall is Angel Terrace.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 23 Jul 2019
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Tiverton : Angel Hill
The Daily Chef Chinese takeaway is open and people are waiting outside, 2m apart, for their dinner.
Image: © Lewis Clarke
Taken: 16 May 2020
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Tiverton : The Great House of St George
Large and historically important town house, said to have been built by George Slee (qv Slee's Almshouses, St Peter's Street, the adjoining range to the south). Later used as a doctor's surgery, used as council offices since 1974. The house is believed to have incorporated guild facilities as well as functioning as Slee's residence and place of business. c1613 with later alterations, particularly following a fire of 1731.
Image: © Lewis Clarke
Taken: 31 May 2013
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