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− | {{Puzzle| PIECES=1500| TITLE-E=Ilfracombe Harbour| PRODUCER=Ravensburger| YEAR=2006| GENRE=Cities;Ships| ARTNR=16213| GTIN=4005556162130| ARTIST=Edmund Nägele| SHAPE=Landscape| SIZEC=84,0 x 60,0| REMARKS=© Edmund Nägele 2006<br><br>Ilfracombe with its natural harbour and elegant Victorian architecture, is the largest town on the North coast of Devon and dates right back to the Bronze Age. The town's name is derived from the Anglo Saxon "Alfrincombe" which means "wooded Valley of Alfred", after King Alfred. Ilfracombe is as popular today as it has been since the 1830's.| STATE=yrr}} | + | {{Puzzle| PIECES=1500| TITLE-E=Ilfracombe Harbour| TITLE-S=-| PRODUCER=Ravensburger| YEAR=2006| GENRE=Cities;Ships| ARTNR=16213| GTIN=4005556162130| ARTIST=Edmund Nägele| SHAPE=Landscape| SIZEC=84,0 x 60,0| REMARKS=© Edmund Nägele 2006<br><br>Ilfracombe with its natural harbour and elegant Victorian architecture, is the largest town on the North coast of Devon and dates right back to the Bronze Age. The town's name is derived from the Anglo Saxon "Alfrincombe" which means "wooded Valley of Alfred", after King Alfred. Ilfracombe is as popular today as it has been since the 1830's.| STATE=yrr}} |
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© Edmund Nägele 2006 Ilfracombe with its natural harbour and elegant Victorian architecture, is the largest town on the North coast of Devon and dates right back to the Bronze Age. The town's name is derived from the Anglo Saxon "Alfrincombe" which means "wooded Valley of Alfred", after King Alfred. Ilfracombe is as popular today as it has been since the 1830's. |