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  Plymouth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Plymouth is a city in the South West of England, or alternatively the Westcountry, and is situated within the traditional county of Devon.
Plymouth was where the defeated Napolean Bonaparte was brought aboard the HMS Bellerophon before his exile to St Helena in 1815 and the surviving crew of the RMS Titanic disaster disembarked on their return to England in 1912.
In 1914 the County Borough of Plymouth merged with the Municipal Borough of Devonport and the Urban District of East Stonehouse to form an enlarged County Borough.
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Plymouth (Latitude: 50°25N, Longitude: 4°5W) is a city and unitary authority in South West England, situated in the traditional county of Devon.
Plymouth was extensively blitzed during WWII, to the extent that approximately twice the amount of housing stock that existed prior to the war was destroyed during it (as a consequence of rebuilt houses being successively hit).
Plymouth was one of the principal staging posts for the Normandy landings in June 1944.
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 Plymouth - the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Plymouth is a city in the Westcountry of England located within the traditionalcounty of Devon, situated at the mouths of the rivers Plym and Tamar and at the head of one of the worldslargest and most spectacular natural harbours, the Plymouth Sound.
Plymouth was where thedefeated Napolean Bonaparte was brought aboard the HMS Bellerophon before his exile to St Helena in 1815 and the surviving crew of the Titanic disasterdisembarked on their return to England in 1912.
Plymouth College, one of England's public schools, is situated in Ford Park, to the north of the citycentre.
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 Plymouth Locomotive Works - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Until 1999, all Plymouth locomotives were built in a plant in Plymouth, Ohio; in that year the company was purchased by Ohio Locomotive Crane and production moved to Bucyrus, Ohio.
Plymouth locomotives were first built in 1910 by the J.D. Fate Company, which became Fate-Root-Heath in 1919.
Plymouth was one of the world's most prolific builders of small industrial locomotives, with over 7,500 constructed of which 1,700 are believed to still be in active use, some of which are over 50 years old.
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 Plymouth - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Plymouth Hoe, a stretch of greensward overlooking Plymouth Sound; it is believed that this is the place where Sir Francis Drake completed his game of bowls before setting sail to defeat the Spanish Armada.
Plymouth is also home to the [1] National Marine Aquarium.
The other consistently high performing schools in Plymouth are Devonport High School for Boys and Devonport High School for Girls, two selective Grammar Schools with a reputation for academic excellence, Plymouth High School for Girls located near the city centre and Plymstock School, a comprehensive school and Specialist Sports College.
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Most visitors to Plymouth plymouth rock are drawn to the spectacular Plymouth Hoe, a stretch of greensward overlooking Plymouth Sound; it is believed that this is the place where of plymouth plantation Sir Francis Drake completed his game of bowls before setting sail to defeat the Spanish Armada.
Plymouth was also one of the principal staging posts for the Normandy landings in June 1955 plymouth 1944.
Plymouth College of Further Education is a highly successful college with many national awards for teaching and is to be found on the old site of Devonport 1970 plymouth roadrunner Station which was Plymouth's largest and most important station until the cuts of Beeching.
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 ipedia.com: Plymouth Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Plymouth (Latitude: 50°25N, Longitude: 4°5W) is a city and unitary authority in South West England.
The city is home to Plymouth Argyle Football Club which plays at the national level, and Plymouth Albion Rugby Union Football Club, which plays in National League Division One.
Devonport Dockyard [1] [1], located in the city of Plymouth, England in the county of Devon is the largest naval base in Western Europe.
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 Plymouth - Term Explanation on IndexSuche.Com
Plymouth (Latitude: 50°25N, Longitude: 4°5W) is a city and unitary authority in South_West_England.
Most visitors to Plymouth are drawn to the spectacular Plymouth_Hoe, a stretch of greensward overlooking the sea and Plymouth_Sound; it is believed that this is the place where Sir Francis_Drake completed his game of bowls before setting sail to defeat the Spanish_Armada.
Plymouth has a university, the University_of_Plymouth which has a slight tendency to specialise in naval and maritime related disciplines.
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Plymouth is a city in the West_CountryWestcountry of England located within the Counties of Englandtraditional county of Devon, situated at the mouths of the rivers River PlymPlym and River TamarTamar and at the head of one of the worlds largest and most spectacular natural harbours, the Plymouth Sound.
Plymouth was where the defeated Napolean Bonaparte was brought aboard the HMS Bellerophon before his exile to St Helena in 1815 and the surviving crew of the Titanic/ disaster disembarked on their return to England in 1912.
Plymouth College, one of England's public school (UK)public schools/, is situated in Ford Park, to the north of the city centre.
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 Plymouth (disambiguation) - Simple English Wikipedia
Plymouth Argyle F.C. soccer football club from Plymouth, England.
Plymouth is a made-for-TV movie about a Moon base
This is a disambiguation (listing) page — a page which lists other pages with similar names.
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 Plymouth - Gurupedia
Most visitors to Plymouth are drawn to the spectacular Plymouth Hoe, a stretch of greensward overlooking the sea and Plymouth Sound; it is believed that this is the place where Sir Francis Drake completed his game of bowls before setting sail to defeat the
Hamoaze, the mouth of the Tamar, and the Tamar Bridge linking the A38 through the St Budeaux area of Plymouth on the Devon bank of the Tamar to Saltash on the Cornish bank.
The city has one football club which plays football at the national level, Plymouth Argyle and a seniorrugby union club Plymouth Albion which plays in National League Division 1.
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In 1403, the town was briefly occupied and burnt by the French, it was also from Plymouth that the Pilgrims sailed to the New World in 1620 aboard the Mayflower before landing at and founding the "Plymouth Colony".
Image:Plymouth harbour.jpg The Plymouth Arts Centre is located in the historic Barbican and offers displays of work by a wide range of local, British and international artists such as Beryl Cook, Richard Deacon, Andy Goldsworthy and Sir Terry Frost.
The other consistantly high performing schools in Plymouth are Devonport High School for Boys and Devonport High School for Girls, two selective Grammar Schools with a reputation for academic excellence, Plymouth High School for Girls located near the city centre and Plymstock School, a comprehensive school and Specialist Sports College.
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Plymouth Argyle F.C., an association football club from Plymouth, England.
Plymouth Locomotive Works, a builder of small industrial railroad locomotives founded in Plymouth, Ohio.
This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title.
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Plymouth (Latitude: 50°25N, Longitude: 4°5W) is a city and unitary authority in SouthWest England, situated in the traditional county of Devon.
Heavily blitzed by the Luftwaffe during World WarII, Plymouth was one of the English cities to be rebuilt by Patrick Abercrombie in the 1950s.
The majority of modern Plymouth is actually an agglomeration of three separate towns: Plymouth, Devonport and East Stonehouse ; this amalgamation occurred in 1914, and prior to themerger, they were referred to collectively as " The Three Towns ".
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Plymouth State University A residential campus in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, with graduate and undergraduate programs in education, business, the sciences, liberal arts,.
As regional capital of Devon and Cornwall, Plymouth is an extraordinary blend of modern vibrant city and historic seafaring port.
Plymouth is a city in the South West of England, or alternatively the Westcountry, and is situated within.
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 Plymouth - Business   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
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 Plymouth, Montserrat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Plymouth was the capital of Montserrat, an overseas territory of the United Kingdom.
Government buildings are now located at Brades though Plymouth remains the de jure capital since no new capital has been formally created.
This page was last modified 18:20, 20 May 2006.
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 Plymouth, Massachusetts
The city has a rich maritime past and was once the largest of the two most important Royal Navy bases in Britain, a factor that made the city a prime target of the Luftwaffe during the Second World War.
It was in 1935 that the grant of dignity of Lord Mayor was announced.
The club is based at the Home Park stadium in Central Park, and Plymothian Michael Foot, once the Labour MP for Devonport and former leader of the Labour Party, is now a director of the club.
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 Plymouth - Voyager, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Two of Plymouth's greatest eyesores; the old Drake Circus shopping centre and Charles Cross carpark, have already been demolished and are currently being replaced by the new £200 million Drake Circus shopping centre.
This is to be followed by the demolition of the Bretonside bus station and the Ballard Centre to be replaced with high quality urban living and office space and construction of a new Arts Centre adjacent to the University.
Future plans include the demolition of the Plymouth Pavilions to create a boulevard linking Millbay to the city centre.
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Thanksgiving on the Net - The Pilgrims and America's First They sailed from Plymouth, England and aboard were 44 Pilgrims, who called themselves the "Saints", and 66 others,whom the Pilgrims called the "Strangers.
Plymouth, city, England238583) and district, Devon, SW England, on Plymouth Sound.
The three towns that Plymouth has comprised since 1914 are Plymouth, Stonehouse, and Devonport.
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