The Royal Citadel in Plymouth, Devon, England, was built in the late 1660s to the design of Sir Bernard de Gomme. It is at the eastern end of Plymouth Hoe...
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return to the UK took over that regiment's guns and station at the Royal Citadel, Plymouth. In June 1961, Abd al-Karim Qasim's Iraqi Republic announced its...
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Royal Citadel may refer to: Royal Citadel, Plymouth, a fort in Plymouth, England Real Cittadella, a fort in Messina, Sicily This disambiguation page lists...
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constructed a Royal Citadel at Plymouth, an important channel port which needed to be defended from a possible naval attack. However, due to Plymouth's support...
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Ed-Din, Syria (partially ruined) Verne Citadel, United Kingdom Royal Citadel, Plymouth, United Kingdom Ark of Bukhara, Uzbekistan Konya Ark, Khiva, Uzbekistan...
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Monument The Citadel (mountain), a mountain in South West Tasmania The Citadel (Sierra Nevada), a mountain summit in California Royal Citadel, Plymouth, regularly...
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3 Commando Brigade. Most batteries are currently based at the Royal Citadel, Plymouth, with one battery (148 (Meiktila) Battery) based at RM Poole and...
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HMNB Devonport (redirect from Plymouth Dockyard)
and Plymouth in direct relationship either to the Royal Dockyard or to Plymouth's use as a base for the Fleet, including: Royal Citadel, Plymouth (1665)...
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traversing carriage, Royal Citadel, Plymouth, Devon, UK Gun number 220, dated 1873 on wooden traversing carriage, Royal Citadel, Plymouth, Devon, UK Gun number...
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Norman Conquest, Plymouth was a tiny settlement at Sutton Harbour, but in 1295 and 1357, royal expeditions to France had used Plymouth as a final gathering...
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London Royal Arsenal, Woolwich York Museum Gardens The Army station in Colchester Royal Artillery Barracks, Larkhill Royal Citadel, Plymouth Dover Castle...
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Eddystone Lighthouse Forts of Plymouth Mayflower Steps Mount Batten Plymouth Breakwater Plymouth Hoe Plymouth Sound Royal Albert Bridge Saltram House Smeaton's...
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The Royal Regiment of Artillery is an Arm of the British Army. The Regiment is made up of two distinct arms; the Royal Horse Artillery and the Royal Artillery...
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Tilbury Fort River Battery, Tilbury Fort Main gate, The Royal Citadel Plymouth The Royal Citadel Plymouth "Biography at fortified-places website". Archived...
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at the Royal Citadel, Plymouth, at a Passing Out dinner at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and Armed Forces Day celebrations in Plymouth. The climax...
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into the shape of the southern sea facing fortifications of the Royal Citadel is the Citadel Hill Laboratory of the Marine Biological Association of the UK...
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Fort and the Royal Citadel". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 6 November 2019. "Slave Ships in Plymouth". Plymouth City Council....
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Hilsea Lines, Fort Monckton, Gosport Pendennis Castle, Falmouth Royal Citadel, Plymouth Star Castle, Isles of Scilly Tilbury Fort The outlines of some...
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stayed for the duration of the war, before moving again to the Royal Citadel, Plymouth (where it remained until 1956, when the UK's coastal artillery...
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Battery, in Bristol 289 Commando Troop, at Royal Citadel, Plymouth (Paired with 29th Commando Regiment Royal Artillery) "Army – Question for Ministry of...
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some of the walls at the Royal Citadel, Plymouth, and the bastion at Fort George was designed as a smaller version of the Citadel. Fort George’s construction...
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airfields of the Army Air Corps List of Royal Air Force stations List of Royal Navy shore establishments List of Royal Marines establishments British Forces...
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between Mount Batten and the Royal Citadel. In the centre of the Sound, midway between Bovisand Bay and Cawsand Bay, is Plymouth Breakwater, which creates...
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entrance to Plymouth Castle, the late medieval fortress that guarded access to the Cattewater, prior to the building of the Royal Citadel. For centuries...
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The Royal Garrison Artillery (RGA) was formed in 1899 as a distinct arm of the British Army's Royal Regiment of Artillery serving alongside the other...
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The Royal Chapel of St Katherine-upon-the-Hoe is the garrison church within the precincts of the Royal Citadel in Plymouth. The original church on the...
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Mayflower Steps (redirect from Mayflower Steps, Plymouth, England)
blocking construction of a road around the seaward side of the Royal Citadel leading to Plymouth Hoe were cleared together with the significant Watch House...
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AH.1) 2 Raiding Squadron, Royal Marines (Reserve), Plymouth 29 Commando Regiment Royal Artillery, Royal Citadel, Plymouth HQ Battery, 3 Gun batteries...
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itself went on to provide the site for the Citadel, established in the 1660s. During the 16th century, Plymouth was the home port for a number of successful...
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Manor Raynham Hall, Norfolk Rook Lane Chapel, Frome, Somerset Royal Citadel, Plymouth Royal Exchange, London (burnt down and rebuilt) Ryston Hall St Catharine's...
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