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THE VIEW FROM THE DARTMOUTH OFFICE


The View From The Dartmouth Office is gradually becoming a historical record of life in, on, around and above the River Dart. Not much passes the home office of Andy & Helen Kyle that isn’t captured and published on their website. Apart from the pictures here, October’s album on TVFTDO.com also include pictures of the myriad construction works, the unseasonal weather and the river starting to prepare for winter. There are night shots of the river at its most still and a sequence showing the master of the Fairmile masterfully reversing into his pontoon slot. There’ll be something there to interest you. It’s all at www.TheViewFromTheDartmouthOffice.com or just put Dartmouth view into Google. Simple.


21 October 2011 09:19 AM I know that the Chairman of the Dartmouth Food Festival has clout - but how did he arrange a FOUR helicopter flypast?


▲ 4 October 2011 10:12 AM A wonderful stirring sight as the Brixham trawler Pilgrim finally heads home following a years renovation in Old Mill Creek. She’s 116 years old.





20 October 2011 02:55 PM Here, in one photograph, is the history of Dartmouth's fishing industry.


▲18 October 2011 03:47 PM


Quite possibly our best ever (single) rainbow here in Dartmouth. This was on the Tuesday and we had sun all day except for this five minute shower. so what are the odds on another one at the same place 24 hours later? Well that’s what happened.


▲15 October 2011 01:41 PM


There’s many a slip.........although in this case, there are two ferries and only one slip.


18 October 2011 11:31 PM Speilberg would pay a lot of money for this sky.


▲ 25 October 2011 04:23 PM A superyacht, nay, a MEGAyacht, a rainbow and a steam train. Heck, it’s Dartmouth.


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