
Devon's colourful past may still be visible in its street names & pub signs, but in fact much of the region's history has been obliterated
- through necessity, social change & the demands of the outside world. The traditional occupations of farming, fishing, pottery, copper & tin mining, wool production & quarrying & have all seen change over the past several hundred years. Many of these industries are now lost, replaced instead by ever-expanding tourism. Although many historic buildings have been preserved & are now protected properties, a large number of houses, ecclesiastical ruins & settlements such as Hope Cove, a coastal village once renowned for its tough fisherwomen, have tragically vanished. The county's coast is also peppered with ruined pillboxes manned by the Home Guard to watch for invaders
- Devon has played a significant military role in the past, from acting as a mooring place for prison hulks in the Napoleonic wars to being the location of a training camp for spies in the Second World War.