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  • Stonehouse Creek, in Plymouth (England), is also known as Stonehouse Lake (on many maps). The Creek was dominated by two military buildings, the Royal...
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    East Stonehouse was one of three towns that were amalgamated into modern-day Plymouth, in the ceremonial county of Devon, England. West Stonehouse was...
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  • Piers Edgcumbe in 1525, that crossed what used to be the Deadlake or Stonehouse Creek, to the west of Pennycomequick, the south of Stoke village and to the...
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  • Warriors, Stonehouse Saints, Devonport Pirates and the St. Budeaux Bulldogs competing for the Plymouth and District League, eventually won by Stonehouse, and...
    8 KB (1,222 words) - 06:04, 24 July 2024
  • Aquarium Plymouth College Plymouth Gin Distillery Stonehouse Creek Torpoint Ferry Union Street University of Plymouth Victoria Park List of wards in Plymouth...
    2 KB (156 words) - 12:46, 26 October 2023
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    adjacent towns of Plymouth, Stonehouse and Devonport in Devon, England. The merger of the 'Three Towns' into the new borough of Plymouth in 1914 was the catalyst...
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  • Stone House (redirect from Stonehouse)
    Cumbria, England Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, a town now in Stroud District, England Stonehouse, Plymouth, a former town in England Stonehouse, South Lanarkshire...
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    The Royal Naval Hospital, Stonehouse was a medical facility for naval officers and other ranks at Stonehouse, Plymouth. It was opened in 1760, so becoming...
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    in the Plymouth area are from a number of caves around Plymouth Sound. The 'bone caves', located at Cattedown, Oreston, Turnchapel and Stonehouse, contain...
    40 KB (4,766 words) - 06:08, 15 August 2024
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    was built from limestone and joined the western end of Stonehouse Pool Viaduct. Exeter to Plymouth railway of the LSWR St John Thomas, David (1973). West...
    29 KB (2,843 words) - 19:45, 16 June 2024
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    Stoke Military Hospital (category Buildings and structures in Plymouth, Devon)
    was an army medical facility in Plymouth, England. The facility, which was sited on the north side of Stonehouse Creek, was designed for use by the British...
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    Millbay (redirect from Port of Plymouth)
    is an area of dockland in Plymouth, Devon, England. It lies south of Union Street, between West Hoe in the east and Stonehouse in the west. The area is...
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  • Albion's reserve side. The club would later merge with Plymouth RFC in the 1920s to form Plymouth Albion. This was won by the reserve side of Exeter RFC...
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  • renovation of the pitches at Western Mill Oak Villa, and so they moved to Stonehouse Creek. This disruption coupled with a small squad of just 19, mostly young...
    21 KB (1,776 words) - 21:53, 17 May 2024
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    company subsequently expanded to the Golden Mile, Brentford in 1931, Stonehouse, Gloucestershire in 1938, and Bracknell in 1957. By 1963, these sites...
    25 KB (2,255 words) - 03:39, 19 June 2024
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    Devonport High School for Boys (category Grammar schools in Plymouth, Devon)
    the new working suburb of Devonport, Keyham, Plymouth which had been built of the reclaimed Keyham Creek. Based within what was once the Stoke Military...
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    of Calstock, Frederick Hawke of Stonehouse, Plymouth and David Banks of Queen Anne’s Battery in Sutton Harbour, Plymouth.[citation needed] There are only...
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    lands in Devon at Stonehouse, one of the Three Towns that make up the modern city of Plymouth. The path follows roads past Stonehouse Barracks and Millbay...
    74 KB (7,952 words) - 02:10, 29 July 2024
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    coordinates) The Cornwall Railway company constructed a railway line between Plymouth and Truro in the United Kingdom, opening in 1859, and extended it to Falmouth...
    42 KB (6,370 words) - 19:09, 24 January 2023
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    Middlebrook 2012, pp. 47–52 Eddy et al. 1982, p. 92 Freedman, Lawrence; Gamba-Stonehouse, Virginia (1991). Signals of War: The Falklands Conflict of 1982. Princeton...
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