Talk:Salcombe
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Urr, what was wrong with that link? HornetMike 18:42, 11 May 2006 (UTC)
I've taken out the bit about Salcombe being a fishing port, for which I can find no evidence.
I've tagged the bit about the estuary being carved out by glaciers as [citation needed] since there's no reference for it and I haven't come across it elsewhere.
I've tried to rewrite the article to sound less like a tourist brochure :-) It needs more work but I think (and hope!) this is a step in the right direction.
As this article develops I think it might be useful to split it into two:
- Salcombe the town, its history, economy and culture
- Salcombe estuary, is geography, history (lime kilns...), climate; the towns, villages and hamlets bordering it etc (Batson, Frogmore...)
- PS: D'oh! There already is an article about the estuary (and it's the Kingsbridge, not Salcombe Estuary). My bad :-(
Anybody know the correct name for the types of boats used as ferries on the South Sands and Kingsbridge routes?
[edit] External Links
I've removed the links
- Lapthorn family tree to the 1400s An old Salcombe and South Hams family name...
- since there's no mention of this in the text and it doesn't seem particularly relevant to Salcombe (although Salcombe may be relevant to Lapthornes!)
- since the relevant content seems to have gone from that site
- (Salcombe page on Open Directory project) - there doesn't seem to be much useful information on that site
- this doesn't seem to be strongly relevant to an encyclopedia (rather than directory) listing
I've added:
- Salcombe history (Tourist Information website)
- Salcombe Online more tourist information
and left in
since these sites give some useful local and historical information and photograps in the absence of more comprehensive Wikipedia articles.
[edit] To Do
Add info about:
- transatlantic cables
- Salcombe Lifeboat
- regattas
- crab-wars (what's the name of the day?)
- Overbeck's
- (micro-)climate
- historical development (landowners, developers, builders)
- religion? methodist decline - church demolished for luxury flats
- more on boat-building yards etc
- wrecks (and wreckers!) Starehole bay etc
- Batson?
- pictures