This lengthy pier in Torquay was popular with the local Dame of Crime, Agatha Christie. It was built in the year she was born (1890) and became a regular haunt for her and her friends, all armed with roller skates.
Copyright Debbie Smyth, 31 July 2016
Part of Narrow
Hmmm… an Agatha Christie bridge.
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Roller Skates? I’d not heard that one.
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So I read! Haven’t seen any evidence
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Love a pier, Debs 🙂 Don’t think I’ve ever walked this one.
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It’s worth the walk – it’s long and gives great views
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And it is worth taking photos of and from. Another great capture, Debbie. You really made it look endless 🙂
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Thanks Paula I was rushing across teh bridge to catch my connecting train, but this view made me stop!
On Thu, Aug 4, 2016 at 9:57 AM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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I love the idea of a young Agatha roller skating down here. That little tidbit adds an extra bit of color to an already neat perspective.
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Real nice perspective. It pulls my eyes into the scene.
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I wish you had been there to take a photo of Ms Christie skating. 🙂
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Ahhhh- so this is an Agatha Christie bridge? Nice…..
And I like the Shading to the front – very cool lines pull us in to the narrow……..-
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