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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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    Stonehouse Barracks, or RM Stonehouse, is a military installation at Stonehouse, Plymouth. It is the home of 3 Commando Brigade and referred to by commandos...
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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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    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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    "Three Towns" (along with Plymouth and East Stonehouse); these merged in 1914 to form what would become in 1928 the City of Plymouth. It is represented in...
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  • Henry Hall (lighthouse keeper) (category People from Plymouth, Devon)
    the boat. They were taken to East Stonehouse, Plymouth where Hall was treated by Dr. Henry Spry (a surgeon at Plymouth) who tended to the man's burns and...
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    boroughs of Plymouth and Devonport and the adjoining urban district of East Stonehouse were merged to form a single county borough of Plymouth. Collectively...
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  • Aquarium Plymouth College Plymouth Gin Distillery Stonehouse Creek Torpoint Ferry Union Street University of Plymouth Victoria Park List of wards in Plymouth...
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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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    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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  • Warriors, Stonehouse Saints, Devonport Pirates and the St. Budeaux Bulldogs competing for the Plymouth and District League, eventually won by Stonehouse, and...
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  • Stonehouse is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in Cumberland County. It was probably named for Stonehouse, Plymouth in Devon...
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  • Stonehouse, Plymouth. Oldway Mansion doubles as Buckingham Palace Powderham Castle, Exeter The old fish quay at Brixham, Devon doubles as Plymouth Docks...
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  • Millbridge is a small neighbourhood of Plymouth, on the boundary of what used to be the towns of Plymouth and Devonport, in the English county of Devon...
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    George Nutt, known as Commodore Nutt. They were photographed in Stonehouse, Plymouth, and all four signed the photograph. Romantically pursued by the...
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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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  • set up by a group of 16-to-18-year-old friends from Plymouth who used to frequent pubs in Stonehouse and the city centre. The name was decided by founding...
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  • Plymouth postcode area, is a group of 35 postcode districts in South West England, within 25 post towns. These cover west Devon (including Plymouth,...
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    Cremyll Ferry (category Transport in Plymouth, Devon)
    River Tamar) from Admirals Hard in Stonehouse, Plymouth, Devon to Cremyll in Cornwall. It is operated by Plymouth Boat Trips, and runs approximately every...
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    (1758) and the later Palmerston Forts, Plymouth Royal Naval Hospital, Stonehouse (1760, closed 1995) Stonehouse Barracks (1779), headquarters of 3 Commando...
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  • Charles Cotton (footballer) (category People from Stonehouse, Plymouth)
    Sheppey United, Reading, West Ham United and Southend United. Born in East Stonehouse, Cotton played for Sheppey United and Reading before moving to east London...
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    An old sewer gas chimney in Stonehouse, Plymouth, England, built in the 1880s to disperse sewer gas above residents...
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  • Amphibious warfare appointment. COMLSG, who is based in Stonehouse Barracks, Stonehouse, Plymouth, reports to Commander United Kingdom Strike Force. It...
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  • first time since the end of World War II. They set up home in Stonehouse Barracks, Plymouth. In 1970 the Commando began Arctic training for the first time...
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    Athan Commando Training Centre Royal Marines, Lympstone, Devon RM Stonehouse, Plymouth, Devon – Headquarters, 3 Commando Brigade and 30 Commando (IX) Group...
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    Sydney Curnow Vosper (category People from Stonehouse, Plymouth)
    Vosper was born in Stonehouse, Plymouth, in 1866 to Samuel, a brewer, and Eleanor Vosper. He attend a school in Somerset and Plymouth College. Following...
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    1771, Philadelphia 1786, and Boston 1796. The Royal Naval Hospital, Stonehouse, Plymouth, was a pioneer of hospital design in having "pavilions" to minimize...
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    licence". Plymouth Herald. Retrieved 20 March 2013. "Academy Theatre and Great Western Hotel (Palace Theatre), Union Street, Stonehouse, Plymouth". Heritage...
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  • in England. This page is a list of these buildings in the district of Plymouth in Devon. The date given is the date used by Historic England as significant...
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  • within it. In 1914, Devonport and Plymouth amalgamated with Stonehouse, and the new town took the name of Plymouth. Stoke is now densely built up with...
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