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  • One Village with Two Names

    and others modernised, to reflect the smaller local population and changing demographics. 130 Jersey Road

  • Hallsands, No Sand

    March 1901 Kingsbridge Rural District Council wrote to the Board of Trade complaining of damage to the road

  • Plymouth 6 Hoe to Theatre Royal

    The " slap stick " consists of two thin slats of wood, which make a "slap" when striking another actor Once again, the navy protected vital convoys of food, supplies and Allied troops, and engaged the enemy His travels took him to the Moluccas, Celebes, Java and then round the Cape of Good Hope.

  • Odds and Sods February 2025

    There is also good accommodation for an embarked military force of 356 fully equipped combat troops,

  • St Neot not St Neots

    time to farm the lord's demesne or provide other services, possibly in addition to a rent of money or goods

  • From Plymouth to Tavistock 2

    The Plym Valley Trail is this section running through Plym Valley Woods and is a spectacular landscape while surprise surprise, what have we got, just out of view, but upwind of us, on the other side of the woods In the woods are alternating patches of bluebells and wild garlic both flowering and competing at the Some of the bridges, like this one, that cross the line were just access bridges, not main roads.

  • Bantham, Avon, Bigbury, Burgh

    Additions were made through the 1930s, including a room created from the captain's cabin of the warship

  • Kingsbridge Spring Walk

    Gollop- To swallow (food) hastily or greedily. A dialectal variant of GULP.

  • Car Tour 2 Holbeton

    To quote the book "The road arrives in Holbeton by The Mildmay Colours Inn."

  • Paignton Part 2

    The road is lined with pubs, cafes and beach shops all hoping you will part with some money on your way

  • Fisherman

    way out, I then climbed precariously on to the wall behind the bench which is the edge of a narrow road

  • Shipwreck

    accompanied by the smaller ship Anna Catherina, under command of Jacob de Prinse and carried a cargo of wood The Court of Inquiry found that the one year old barque was in good condition and the loss was due to There was also a good deal of jewellery; amethyst and diamond cufflinks; fiery Australian opals, which The islanders were criticised after a "Whisky Galore" scramble for £1 million worth of goods, including

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