Saltash (Cornish: Essa) is a town and civil parish in south Cornwall, England. It had a population of 16,184 in 2011 census. Saltash faces the city of...
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Saltash Passage (or Riverside) is on the Devon side of the River Tamar, opposite Saltash. It is part of St Budeaux, an area of Plymouth in Devon. Saltash...
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Saltash Guildhall is a municipal building in Fore Street, Saltash, Cornwall, England. The structure, which was the meeting place of Saltash Borough Council...
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have been named Saltash: HMS Saltash (1732), a 14-gun sloop launched at Plymouth in 1732 and sold out of service in 1741. HMS Saltash (1741), a 14-gun...
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HMS Portchester Castle (K362) (redirect from HMS Saltash Castle)
Hampshire, and was used for the 1952 film The Cruel Sea, in which she played Saltash Castle. Also seen in ‘The man who never was’ when the body was delivered...
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Saltash with the Water Ferry is an 1811 landscape painting by the British artist Joseph Mallord William Turner. It depicts the town of Saltash on the River...
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Royal Albert Bridge (redirect from Saltash Bridge)
bridge which spans the River Tamar in England between Plymouth, Devon and Saltash, Cornwall. Its unique design consists of two 455-foot (138.7 m) lenticular...
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Church of St Stephen, also known as St Stephens-by-Saltash, is a Church of England parish church in Saltash, Cornwall. The church is a grade I listed building...
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Saltash United Football Club is an English football club based in Saltash, Cornwall. They currently play in the Western League Premier Division. Since...
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The Saltash Ferry was a ferry across the River Tamar between Saltash, Cornwall and Plymouth, Devon. It was replaced in 1961 by the Tamar Bridge. There...
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The Saltash Tunnel is a road tunnel on the A38 at Saltash in Cornwall, UK, and was opened in 1988. The central lane operates as a reversible lane to cope...
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Saltash Community School is a mixed 11 to 18 academy school established in its present form in 1965, in Saltash, Cornwall, England. The school was previously...
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ship, the fictitious River-class frigate HMS Saltash. (In the film adaptation, the ship is called Saltash Castle and is portrayed by the Castle-class corvette...
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Plymouth, Vermont (redirect from Saltash, Vermont)
Plymouth is a town in Windsor County, Vermont, United States. The population was 641 at the 2020 census. Calvin Coolidge, the 30th president of the United...
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Saltash railway station (Cornish: Essa) serves the town of Saltash in Cornwall, England. It is on the south side of the town between the Royal Albert Bridge...
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Church of St Nicholas and St Faith is a Church of England parish church in Saltash, Cornwall. The church is a grade I and II listed building. . The earliest...
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being succeeded by Saltash Tamar and Saltash Trematon and Landrake. Saltash North represented the north of the town of Saltash, including the suburb...
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HMS Saltash (J62) was a Hunt-class minesweeper of the Aberdare sub-class built for the Royal Navy during World War I. She was not finished in time to...
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The Tamar Bridge is a suspension bridge over the River Tamar between Saltash, Cornwall and Plymouth, Devon in southwest England. It is 335 metres (1,099 ft)...
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Saltash Bells is a solo album by the English saxophonist John Surman, recorded in June 2009 and released on ECM in 2012. After winning the Jazz FM Awards...
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Carew was elected Member of Parliament for Plymouth. He was elected MP for Saltash in 1563. He married Elizabeth, the daughter of Sir Richard Edgecombe of...
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PL95non-geo Plymouth (Devon) PL PL10, PL11 Torpoint Cornwall PL PL12 Saltash Cornwall PL PL13 Looe Cornwall PL PL14 Liskeard Cornwall PL PL15 LAUNCESTON...
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2021 local elections, being succeeded by Saltash Essa. Saltash South represented the south of the town of Saltash, including the suburb of Wearde and part...
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In the 1953 film version HMS Saltash was depicted by Castle-class corvette: HMS Portchester Castle, and hence named Saltash Castle) Compass Rose and Flower...
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which crosses the Tamar at Plymouth via the Tamar Bridge and the town of Saltash, the A39 road (Atlantic Highway) from Barnstaple, passing through North...
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projects, including the Royal Albert Bridge spanning the River Tamar at Saltash near Plymouth, Somerset Bridge (an unusual laminated timber-framed bridge...
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for the creation of a Tamarside county, to include Plymouth, Torpoint, Saltash, and the rural hinterland. The campaign was not successful, and Plymouth...
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John Acland (died 1620) (redirect from John Acland (MP for Saltash))
of Devon for 1608–09. He was elected Member of Parliament firstly for Saltash, in 1586. He was knighted by King James I on 15 March 1604 in the Tower...
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