14 examples of ilfracombe in sentences

At Ilfracombe, in North Devon, the passage from slate below to clay above, may be clearly seen.

Some of the richest red marl land I know, is, as I have said, actually being made now, out of the black slates of Ilfracombe, wherever they are weathered by rain and air.

Extensive preparations were made for his reception: all the tenantry, not only of Coote-down, but those from the maternal estate near Ilfracombe, were invited to attend his debarkation at Dartmouth.

When our own boat was finished, we had some most picturesque adventures at the Mumbles, Aberavon, Caswell Bay, Ilfracombe, and Tenby.

A Dead Man's Diary Coulson Kernahan, born at Ilfracombe, England, Aug. 1, 1858, is a son of Dr. James Kerna

Ilfracombe, 1849.

In 1858 appeared his Seaside Studies, in which he recorded the results of his original investigations at Ilfracombe, Tenby, Scilly Isles and Jersey.

"In a fierce game at Ilfracombe yesterday morning several houses were partially unroofed, and an arcade blown in.

ILFRACOMBE, a popular watering-place on the coast of N. Devon, in the Bristol Channel; once a considerable place.

The crime of which the villain now stood accused was that of robbing a farmer of the paltry sum of eight shillings, in the neighborhood of Ilfracombe.

The views and the drives are not equal to those about Ilfracombe and Lynton, and Etretat itself is only a rather inferior kind of Lynmouth.

There after a few days we persuaded her to accompany us to Ilfracombe, where we spent some very enjoyable summer weeks.

Ilfracombe was in those days an unpretending sort of fishing village.

There was no huge "Ilfracombe Hotel," and the Capstone Hill was not strewed with whitey-brown biscuit bags and the fragments of bottles, nor continually vocal with nigger minstrels and ranting preachers.

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