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    Sutton Harbour, formerly known as Sutton Pool, is the original port of Plymouth in Devon, England. It is still a busy fishing port and marina and is bounded...
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  • owned by Plymouth City Council and leased to Plymouth-based company Sutton Harbour Group under its wholly owned subsidiary Plymouth City Airport Limited...
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  • Plymouth, Devon Sutton Harbour, Plymouth, Devon Sutton Waldron, Dorset Sutton, Essex Long Sutton, Hampshire Sutton Scotney, Hampshire Sutton, Herefordshire...
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    Air Southwest was a British airline founded by Sutton Harbour Holdings in 2003. Ownership was transferred to Eastern Airways in September 2010 but operations...
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    Barbican, Plymouth (category Ports and harbours of Devon)
    Barbican is the name given to the western and northern sides of Sutton Harbour, the original harbour of Plymouth in Devon, England. It was one of the few parts...
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    dedicated to ocean conservation. The marine aquarium is located in Sutton Harbour near the Barbican and fish market. It is a member of the British and...
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    West moving to a new purpose-built broadcasting centre on the banks of Sutton Harbour, opposite the Barbican in Plymouth city centre. The move stalled, however...
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    Fishing vessels use it from Sutton Harbour beside the old town of Plymouth, called the Barbican. There are marinas at Sutton Harbour, Mount Wise in the Hamoaze...
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    largest naval base. The first medieval defences were built to defend Sutton Harbour on the eastern side of Plymouth Sound at the mouth of the River Plym...
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  • dock accommodation. The SDR itself was making a branch from Laira to Sutton Harbour, and this opened in May 1853; horse traction only was permitted at first...
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    Batten Pier) to the west doubles as a breakwater for the Cattewater and Sutton Harbour. It was built in 1881 by the Cattewater Commissioners and subsequently...
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  • replacement purpose-built broadcasting centre on the opposite side of Sutton Harbour from the Barbican was due to replace the Seymour Road studios in 2011...
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    on the east side of Plymouth. This used a connection over the SDR's Sutton Harbour branch, which made an east-facing connection with the main line at Laira...
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    at Sutton Harbour (actually Bayly Wharf and Lockyer's Quay), forked and straddling "tidal mud"; this is labelled "Plymouth & Dartmoor Tramway Sutton Harbour...
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    Sutton-on-Sea (originally Sutton in the Marsh or Sutton le Marsh) is a seaside town in the civil parish of Mablethorpe and Sutton, in the East Lindsey...
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    shipping. To provide water for fire fighting in Plymouth. To scour Sutton Harbour of silt. To improve the poor quality of land on Dartmoor adjacent to...
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    Sutton Harbour branch.[page needed] On 22 October 1879 an extension was opened through a short tunnel beneath Exeter Street to North Quay on Sutton Harbour...
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    6 in (1.37 m) Plymouth and Dartmoor Railway ran from Princetown to Sutton Harbour and the Cattewater. Branches were opened to Cann Quarry in 1829 and...
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    was also a small extension at Sutton Harbour in Plymouth in 1879. Part of a mixed gauge point remains at Sutton Harbour, one of the few examples of broad...
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    on Plymouth Hoe that could dominate the Cattewater, the approach to Sutton Harbour, which at that time was the main port at Plymouth. By May 1592, Elizabeth...
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    evolving from a trading post at Mount Batten into the thriving market town of Sutton, which was formally re-named as Plymouth in 1439 when it was made a borough...
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    Flow, returning to the GWR at Plymouth in 1946. She was broken up in Sutton Harbour, Plymouth, in 1954. Duckworth, Christian Leslie Dyce; Langmuir, Graham...
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    Plymouth Hoe with its views across Plymouth Sound. It then crosses Sutton Harbour by the Mayflower Steps then skirts the hill of Cattedown to cross the...
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    Domesday Book as Hoi / Hou. Sutton Hoo lies along a bank of the tidal estuary of the River Deben. On the opposite bank the harbour town of Woodbridge stands...
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    of Stonehouse, Plymouth and David Banks of Queen Anne’s Battery in Sutton Harbour, Plymouth.[citation needed] There are only two surviving Tamar barges...
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  • McCauley (16 January 1936 – 28 March 2020) was a major shareholder of Sutton Harbour Holdings plc, in which he held a 30% stake. Ranked at 723 on The Times...
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    The Mulberry harbours were two temporary portable harbours developed by the British Admiralty and War Office during the Second World War to facilitate...
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  • Cattewater, Plymouth Sound, England. This wreck is close to the entrance of Sutton Harbour, its name is still unknown but it is believed to be from the 16th century...
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    village of Sutton le Marsh two miles south of Mablethorpe. The location was considered to offer an excellent location for a new harbour. The Sutton and Willoughby...
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  • List of ports in Great Britain (category Ports and harbours of England)
    Boston Fosdyke Port of Wisbech, Wisbech Sutton Bridge King's Lynn Wells-next-the-Sea Great Yarmouth Outer Harbour, Great Yarmouth Port of Lowestoft, Lowestoft...
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