Falcon Collection
Thomas Adolphus Falcon, a talented landscape artist and photographer, was born in Yorkshire in 1872. After studying classics and languages at Trinity College, Cambridge, he moved to Braunton, Devon. His passion for Dartmoor led him to document its beauty through photography. In 1900, he published "Dartmoor Illustrated," a collection of 100 photographs capturing the moor's landscapes and landmarks. This book, along with his later work "Pictorial Dartmoor," offers a glimpse into the past, allowing us to compare the moor's appearance over a century ago. Falcon's contributions to Dartmoor's understanding include his photographic work for William Crossing's "The Ancient Stone Crosses of Dartmoor" and his research on Dartmoor's graves, although some of his theories, such as the Cater's Beam, have since been proven incorrect. 103 results Page 1 of 5
Double Mouldstones Unidentified House Moors Head Manor House Okehampton Corporation Maces Runnage Bridge Unidentified Kistvaen Remains Effigy to a member of the Dinham Family, St. Michael's Chapel Loving Cup Fardel Manor Royal Hill kistvaen and stone circle Crock of Gold kistvaen Unidentified Archaeological Remains Screen in St. Peter's Church, Ugborough South Zeal Village Cross Kistvaen east of White Tor Unidentified Cross Built into a Wall Gutter Tor kistvaen Font Cover, St. Edward's Church Old Pews, St. Michael's Church Kistvaen in Drizzle Combe Almshouses, Moretonhampstead Font, Buckland-in-the-Moor Old Plympton Corporation Halberds Font, St Patrick's Church, South Brent Stannon Newtake kistvaen