﻿_id	X (Latitude)	Y (Longitude)	Name	Location	Transcription	Link to Image
1	-4.161144	50.363099	Admiral Sir T M Hardy (1769-1839)	Durnford Street. To the right of the door at No.156.	"HERE / REPUTEDLY LIVED / ADMIRAL SIR T.M. HARDY / CART.. C.C.B.. BORN 1769 / CAPTAIN OF THE FLEET / AT TRAFALGAR 1805 / AND WITNESS TO NELSON'S / IMMORTAL DYING WORDS / ABOARD H.M.S. VICTORY / ""KISS ME HARDY"" / FIRST SEA LORD 1830-1834 / GOVERNOR / GREENWICH HOSPITAL / 1834 / DIED 1839 //"	https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/proxy/kMEGE1btp5Pno1g1h45Ps5dTnCp2sn_X5JskmWFxwSqP0ZMMEm1dwSZONMIeEa7jB2rxTKAjPoEHuzx59ijG9mghaLXGnsD6WSaOkvq1fEOHTg
2	-4.133741	50.37078	Bretonside - French Raid (1403)	Mayflower House, Bretonside. On wall on corner of building, at junction with Bretonside and Hawkers Avenue.	"THE NAME / ""BRITON SIDE"" / COMMEMORATES THE / INVASION OF PLYMOUHT / ON ST LAWRENCE DAY, 1403 / UNDER THE / SIEUR DU CHASTEL. / SIX HUNDRED HOUSES WERE / BURNT IN THIS VICINITY, BUT / THE TOWNSMEN FINALLY / REPULSED HE INVADERS / WITH GREAT LOSS."	https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/proxy/cGoqxKDQtrnUCzw-11SmB-Ikp7aInbPZm6bXuOZ8nvP0unlyb-DLPMjrJ7eQudo63paiAjO6l6LiGSfhtGFDtuyM6s_1PaPTJmlEuTMy0QaHdw
3	-4.154082	50.402445	Chard, Lt. J R M (1847 - 1897) - Rorke's Drift	Kitto Sports Centre. Walk from car park, past entrance to centre (on left). Plaque high up on wall.	LT. J R M CHARD V.C. / ROYAL ENGINEERS / 21.12.1847 - 1.11.1897 / THIS PLAQUE COMMEMORATES / THE BIRTHPLACE OF/ LT. CHARD. / THE HERO OF THE DEFENCE / OF RORKE'S DRIFT BY / 104 MEN AGAINST THE / ONSLAUGHT OF 4000 / ZULU WARRIORS ON THE / 22ND JANUARY 1879 //	https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/proxy/ABMKRJBJsL24HgbiA_7ktkFlC6_k-fTCE_pFubig5nn0Ai7d5TG6Cucn3U20syDV9RtMPrtAf4MthURRAg5WMDuOcKVGEIXM2qATpuXfQmgvbA
4	-4.176567	50.412953	Drake, Sir Francis - married at St. Budeaux Church	The Green, Crownhill Road. On left side of gate into Church.	ST BUDEAUX CHURCH/CONSTRUCTED / IN 1563 AND CONTAINING / RELICS FROM THE PREVIOUS / CHAPEL BUILT BEFORE 1066./ IN 1569 SIR FRANCIS DRAKE / HERE MARRIED MARY NEWMAN./ THE SITE OF TWO BATTLES DURING / THE CIVIL WAR WHEN THE CHURCH / WAS ALMOST DESTROYED./ RESTORED IN 1653 //	https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/A52MSRiKEhLbkLqNEs57EmFjTa_YmthUYmA7F1O8PyUDBhlz174Nis4AeTposTqTbn7lG4VpM8-aUeTuu4Fe4WSlqV3NGWzlAaKfPthTAfiktQ
5	-4.137575	50.385499	Drake, Sir Francis (c.1540 - 1592)  - site of house	Hyde Park Road. High on wall of Hyde Park Primary School next to road.	ON THIS SITE / STOOD / THORNHILL / HOUSE / WHICH IN 1592 WAS THE / PROPERTY OF / EDMUND PARKER / AND IN THE OCCUPATION OF / SIR FRANCIS / DRAKE //	https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/1PNRStIrSZkcW-AqLOeMoRt_5H9GsimxVyYNtQKnqIhUOWeq_OGHjxRG2t48HwRTHWPHjKCQsCcxK4sCz3Nahnh6 https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/6-O0wip1b3AjsyxnUvplQ16kWtGBNs17F_-v24mlc7DSnRGVe-BaB1Ru71ZXLMwu7NphJTHtScuV7NfkmuLTgNUgnY1Ylkt1zq_m-xrsA2Jo1A
6	-4.141811	50.364386	Eddystone Light (by Douglass 1882)	Smeaton's Tower, Plymouth Hoe Promenade. On Smeaton's Tower, north facing.	EDDYSTONE LIGHT / THIS BRONZE / COMMEMORATES THE CENTENARY / OF THE REKINDLING OF THE / EDDYSTONE LIGHT ON 18-5-1882 / ON COMPLETION OF THE TOWER / BUILT BY JAMES DOUGLASS. / IT ALSO MARKS THE COMMISSIONING / ON 28-7-1982 OF AN UNMANNED / LIGHT IN THAT TOWER STANDING / 14 MILES SEAWARD OF THIS / PLACE ON THE NOTORIUS / EDDYSTONE REEF / IN SALUTEM OMNIUM.	https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/proxy/b5nYMxxfJpQqqLc-tsnuINDPLe4EitFddOaKA6rGO8p62FW_qw5hoBuEc6zzwudaoKm078DR0FXsG98PfHAEg9AqnHxxnk9gDyFRlbn6iu7uoQ
7	-4.175644	50.369086	Egyptian House (by Foulston 1823)	Ker Street, Devonport. On Egyptian House, to left of entrance.	EGYPTIAN / HOUSE / DESIGNED IN THE EGYPTIAN STYLE / FOLLOWING THE POPULARISATION OF / EGYPTIAN ARCHITECTURE AFTER THE / NAPOLEONIC CAMPAIGNS / ONE OF ONLY TWO EXAMPLES IN THE COUNTRY./ JOHN/ FOULSTON / 1823 //	https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/proxy/Ss9z3AvXvPc0xLNdNOW-blb8aUPf67ubE6-t6r4fqBXRHE0dw4BzpaIeA7X3shHmcIiyk_iDcaIQpBjikrV4PfycIA36QFedkifRgclwzUe27A
8	-4.16127	50.361503	Firestone Bay Artillery Tower	Durnford Street. North face of Artillery Tower, overlooking Firestone Bay.	"FIRESTONE BAY ARTILLERY TOWER / THIS SMALL BUILDING / FORMED PART OF A SYSTEM OF / COASTAL DEFENSES CONSTRUCTED / UPON ""DIVERS FRONTIERS / OF THE REALME"" / DURING THE REIGN OF / HENRY VIII. 1509 - 1547 / SIMILAR TOWERS SURVIVE AT DEVILS POINT AND FISHERS NOSE."	https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/proxy/136QfDAIUxVu6y8FM8TZteg9sKxgFWL1YMOYULNG4EWsCcNcfklqDu0txNLaO4y5iHmvuAfmqZmsxEVkHC-VhuSHrgAlNVLD0tO0uudU7eKSFA
9	-4.142795	50.370595	Frankfort or West Gate (site of)	Armada Way. Pearl Assurance Building, high up.	HERE / FORMALLY STOOD / THE FRANKFORT / OR / WEST GATE / OF THE EARLY 15TH CENTY / WALLED TOWN OF PLYMOUTH / FIRST REMOVED 1661 / SUBSEQUENTLY REBUILT / AND FINALLY REMOVED / 1783. //	https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/_AudTWIDDvjT7WofnMtbUV_H14FA_l4EDPPY9foyNk6FKObRlfTVsYE4E5176ApyTixiV7zSaodxj1EPSpPrED78UQ3TjxDPFf3pzfZz6aDC1A
10	-4.143867	50.367337	Gibbons, Stanley (1840 - 1913) - pioneer stamp collector	Lockyer Street, The Hoe. High on wall of flats on right of street, before it becomes Osborne Place.	STANLEY GIBBONS / ON THIS SITE FORMERLY STOOD / NO. 8 LOCKYER STREET./ FROM 1872 HOME AND BUSINESS / PREMISES OF STANLEY GIBBONS, / PHILATELIST, BORN / PLYMOUTH 1840.	https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/proxy/o2bDxAQ9z6L0b3Hu-ExcMG2DNlkAVLpi78FwhBn7Sl-NtLYxvR9pLjZJWiZy-8VFDfdggIqMBFM1Jf652oXc9-JGOcXi0PMjP-V6Zv3yGsiOpg
11	-4.14952	50.369926	Green, William Friese (1855 - 1921) - photographer	Two Trees Pub, Union Street. Plaque now relocated inside pub by owner.	WILLIAM FRIESE GREENE / 1855 - 1921 / EARLY PIONEER / OF CINEMATOGRAPHY / OPENED A PHOTOGRAPHIC / SHOP AND STUDIO ON THIS SITE / IN 1880. / ALTHOUGH NOW RECOGNISED / AS THE 'FATHER OF FILM' / HE DIED IN / POVERTY.	https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/A-KYkYtFjE13foR8eRMxvYyiUySV7theBq2cYoUeyamiQzlGABa-J633BHS30LH2EzCv1TJduwnlckOlvF5dwMfyqQBVXIs7nQczva6Ayfo98A
12	-4.136021	50.371869	Hawker, Rev. R. S. (1804-1875) - parson and poet	Charles Church, Charles Cross roundabout. On wall of steps down to Church.	"ROBERT STEPHEN HAWKER 1804 - 1875 ECCENTRIC PARSON POET OF MORWENSTOW WAS BORN HERE, ORIGINATOR OF THE HARVEST FESTIVAL SERVICE AND AUTHOR OF THE LINES OF THE FAMOUS CORNISH SONG ..........""AND SHALL TRELAWNEY DIE THERE'S 70,000 CORNISHMEN WILL KNOW THE REASON WHY""."	https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/3tAt7mVjolwV4TH7vakF4spwnBO2jEAoMv_a6xmeaU0ocZ5DunzWYEoRzjNLy-GlJDZ6Or8tVPByks33Lgmb-mOD76sUOFIIMbWKepYJuAgVwQ
13	-4.138345	50.367008	Hoe Gate (site of)	Hoegate Street. At the junction of Citadel road, underneath stree name sign on wall.	Here / Formerly Stood / The / HOE GATE / of the early 15th century / Walled Town of / PLYMOUTH / Rebuilt 1657 / Sold 1695 / Removed 1863.	https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/proxy/aoizyq7nrAuQAcZlJmCidG6Q6jSKQXPi2vSoIluiIXJ-LOCO-zyf3emF5mL4qpzQgIzmrjxkY5FjnNXUqggr7heZNCSZhNTtDWV6AfQ3nggHbg
14	-4.13757	50.367741	Island House & The Pilgrim Fathers	Island House, Southside Street. To right of window.	ISLAND HOUSE / REPUTED TO BE ONE OF THE HOUSES. / WHERE A GROUP OF ENGLISH PURITANS / SINCE KNOWN AS THE PILGRIM FATHERS / WERE ENTERTAINED ASHORE PRIOR TO / THEIR FINAL DEPARTURE FOR AMERICA / ON THE 6TH SEPTEMBER 1620 IN THE MAYFLOWER.	https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/proxy/CcNunQbloWtcHuFKYodkLnfqpQzuEfFb1X6b_-MzJjhSISLp1TiVvy0DBDWkEiQ4CNzVE88fSIulA63VmcJuQwr1zsAVNL3yDnujIn3akyEwyw
15	-4.119469	50.357387	Lawrence of Arabia (1883-1935)	St. John's Road. On wall in front of no. 33	LAWRENCE OF ARABIA / 1888-1935 / ON HIS RETURN FROM INDIA IN 1929, / T.E.LAWRENCE UNDER THE ASSUMED NAME / OF SHAW WAS POSTED TO A FLYING BOAT / SQUADRON AT R.A.F MOUNT BATTEN. / HE REMAINED IN THE MARINE CRAFT / SECTION UNTIL HIS DISCHARGE / IN FEBRUARY 1935. //	https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/proxy/3Ah1TW5HffC85OmEUD_OEf_wkk0lj8m44FUgzwzNqEFcfbDNCRglBvDTlXeX-Z3bBiOKmi_v8slJOa5U3A0PNseYi-TSZiYi15pQlxHkm5Qm-A
16	-4.048676	50.383985	Plympton Castle	Plympton Castle. At base of motte, near path up to Castle, above a bench. To west side of castle.	PLYMPTON CASTLE./ A NORMAN MOTTE AND BAILEY / CASTLE. BUILT BEFORE / 1135 A.D. BY THE EARLS / OF DEVON TO DEFEND / THEIR MANOR OF / PLYMPTON //	https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/aLtnH6ytOpJJkKQVvnw05OhWg0QRPSP9oYtdUGB_ECI1nG6Z8R41Ik2CID6KR268bnBvURoDUuW_yK_gIihdK8TGd0Kr1CCywKeSXxgSGuTsUQ
17	-4.139963	50.369527	Prysten House (historic building)	Prysten House, Finewell Street. Between Prysten House and St. Andrew's church, on the side of the building above small window.	"THIS / 15TH CENTY BUILDING / COMMONLY KNOWN AS / ""THE ABBEY"" / WAS ORIGINALLY DESIGNED / AND USED AS / THE ""PRYSTEN"" / OR / PRIESTS HOUSE / PERTAINING TO / ST ANDREW'S / CHURCH. //"	https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/proxy/rt-0JaJI-iR9nFgiF0Bbtertz2GDY7mFornlBWFLBLOHpEpcQ9_NsDDgm7vfH0hU4x7AreJW2oeAWD8lKjxiKkBRq--1x7yvJ5qyPTXdlJBVRA
18	-4.159476	50.370956	Royal Naval Hospital (historic building)	Clarence Place, Stonehouse. Just inside gates, on the left before security office.	ROYAL NAVAL HOSPITAL / CONSTRUCTED BETWEEN 1758 & 1762. / THE DESIGN WHICH INCORPORATED / ELEVEN SEPARATE WARD BLOCKS CONNECTED / BY A COLONNADE AROUND A CENTRAL SQUARE / WAS FAR IN ADVANCE OF ITS TIME AND WAS / WIDELY REGARDED AS THE FINEST / IN EUROPE. / ARCHITECT / ALEXANDER ROVEHEAD.	https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/KyhfAAsGGybzBCaNwhEAWNRWAjKWoWYUi_j1yLj33j7KlXpEQT9YGFfmrGASvOqt4TFcTGihrWp7n8VWQ_KscyURui99wjlipFBYneHlSt8StA
19	-4.162821	50.362615	Royal William Victualling Yard (historic building) (historic building) (plaque location on map to be checked)	Far end of Cremyll Street. Entrance to yard, right hand side.	ROYAL WILLIAM / VICTULLING YARD / COMMISSIONED TO BE BUILT IN 1824 / IN THE REIGN OF KING GEORGE IV / WITH THE SOLE PURPOSE OF SUPPLYING / VICTUALS TO HIS MAJESTY'S NAVY. / COMPLETED IN THE REIGN OF KING WILLIAM IV / FROM WHOM THE YARD TOOK ITS NAME ON / 3RD DECEMBER 1833 / ARCHITECTS: SIR JOHN RENNIE / AND MR. PHILIP RICHARDS.	https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/KFTDa6oiOTpOcjgqCbX1SaC8rl0fxLV4acE39vUtXEvEBN2cterkSiBpPpGT2bIpGS6qB28frTIQ6OFPMG5sMPS6M0otGy3crc1U5nV9NWud0w
20	-4.15567	50.386876	Scott of the Antarctic (1868 - 1912) - Explorer	""	""	https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/proxy/Xz75W7EsG-cTB5HxpPghHikSiG2wK-xBUkeB11SEGy_lZkbkT-lnh9jbKL_p2XA8lbfwIKwdPjM53nal2CU7kaqTPUSyAsf2U5ewBILYHhPzIw
21	-4.109538	50.36107	Selkirk, Alexander  (1678 - 1721) - Robinson Crusoe'	Minards House, Marine Road. On house, on left hand side of front door.	"ALEXANDER SELKIRK / 1878 - 1721 / MAROONED ON JUAN FERNANDEZ ISLAND / IN 1704; HIS STORY BECAME THE BASIS OF / DANIEL DEFOE'S BOOK ""ROBINSON CRUSOE"". / STAYED IN ORESTON FROM OCTOBER 1720, / MARRYING FRANCES CANDISH / ON 12TH DECEMBER. / HE DEPARTED ABOARD / H.M.S. WEYMOUTH / ON 20TH DECEMBER / 1720."	https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/xCzcrO8oWQSLN3OJTQvv-X8gRwTLxbTVTlmZ0RlUKj19wlCWrIErcOc3Jc_IK-e_sWjskZW7SXD0GEKxHAvehXFwsFA2PA10lBAKSHi-6cvPvg
22	-4.137388	50.369691	Drake, Sir Francis - site of house	Looe Street.At top of road, on corner shop above door.	SIR / FRANCIS DRAKE, / IN THE YEAR / OF THE / SPANISH ARMADA / OWNED A HOUSE AND / GROUNDS UPON THIS / SITE, AND PROBABLY / HERE / RESIDED. //	https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/qEVYXvQfpYiAZ7J2M0IET3paCNJlVvUyV9uYa3q12Wi95JIYnjmp0zsK2_P1Hv1bRrvcvMTDgNec2rEosQRBLKulWchRQ69CbenNMK6QbPtlVA
23	-4.153605	50.374623	St. Dunstans Abbey School - designed by William Butterfield	North Road West.High on wall on RHF side of school.	ST DUNSTANS ABBEY SCHOOL / THESE BUILDINGS WERE / DESIGNED IN 1850 / BY WILLIAM BUTTERFIELD / ARCHITECT 1814 - 1900 / A LEADING EXPONENT / OF GOTHIC - REVIVAL / ARCHITECTURE.	https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/proxy/-6ygXpNHLpMycSxySA933OvjHhrqwRJb8Wos2fiTfz5-6rNjhRPT5F9J2xa0z5PBfGbDzEHFQ03GldVP-VkCuF1lcRJFLRKY8Nhvd0lKGvW1hA
24	-4.138949	50.375429	Tregelles, Samuel Prideaux (1813 - 1875)	University of Plymouth.On the Library building, to the right, around the corner, next to the red fire exit door.	SAMUEL PRIDEAUX / TREGELLES / L.L.D / BIBLICAL SCHOLAR / 1813 TO 1875 / LIVED I NTHIS HOUSE / 1846 TO 1875 //	https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/proxy/gPmTMvxvN63go0LCHF-DMCymGTddpBsXqa4NLqqhLAzQ5OqoBoHilsEeAGS3MieXET2E_DXMC9rwh8Gxgdb1F_S9UzQTLvIxAV2Gdlfi6TllTg
25	-4.138476	50.367378	Walker, Capt. F J (1896 - 1944) - World War Two hero	 Hoegate Street.Hoe Gardens, about halfway up the street on the right. 	CAPTAIN F J WALKER / 1896-1944 / RENOWNED ROYAL NAVY / COMMANDER DURING THE / 'BATTLE OF THE ATLANTIC' / SECOND WORLD WAR / BORN AT HOE GARDENS //	https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/IcIgl72KWy5mqBuxHkOSyjCqCpSiddBvutJrhpuUG0TJChZ10NYsCjvV-8RYEpmpWIQ0DmzSoqbvcI8R_xEiKPUPQ5E5JZPCB9XPkF2pMgrRsw
26	-4.140236	50.36964	Mayflower' - Plymouth Michigan Delegation (1970)	 St. Andrew's Church, Royal Parade.Underneath tree, other side of St Andrew's Church  	HANDS ACROSS THE SEA. / COMMEMORATING THE VISIT OF THE PLYMOUTH, / MICHIGAN, DELEGATION TO MAYFLOWER 70. / LET THIS TREE FOREVER BE A SYMBOL OF THE FRIENDSHIP BETWEEN THE TWO CITIES. / JULY 15, 1970.	https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/proxy/LPgs_x7ipRMcqeXYSIj2Csvam48P-OrySRIrrj_7VA2nkFxAsWbZGDV73VG480vF-y-Uqb12QH8CWtnQ6kELpRBBJjsBWMxxTFeWA9SOe1O8Mw
27	-4.133772	50.366137	Mayflower' Steps / Pilgrim's Point (1620)	 Mayflower Steps, West Pier.Pilgrims Point, to right as enter point. 	":Pilgrims Point - The Mayflower steps. The Mayflower made its first landfall at what / is now Provincetown, Massachusetts on the / 11th November 1520 after 66 days at sea. / There the Mayflower compact, the first / democratic document written in America, was composed and signed. / ""And upon the 11th of November we came to an anchor in the bay, which is a good Harbor and a pleasant bay.....a harbor where in a thousand sail of ships may safely ride"" / From Mourts Relation: A Journal of the Pilgrims at Plymouth. Presented May 19 2000 by the Pilgrim Monument & Provincetown Museum and the town of Provincetown, Massachusetts. //"	https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/proxy/P6GS4Xc1DfzVzypuBG3S1ZM69K7KMhausgWyx-mzy1D1gaESF7CWI7CUmg7fGOjtS6xH1KAsNqUfl4YFTqiOdOva0ssLZsyo6UcH7QcVQyKzDA
28	-4.133835	50.366117	Sea Venture' and Bermuda (1609) (exact location on map to be checked)	 Mayflower Steps, West Pier.On wall.  	THIS TABLET WAS ERECTED IN 1959 / BY THE PEOPLE OF BERMUDA / TO / COMMEMORATE THE 350TH ANNIVERSARY / OF THE WRECK ON A BERMUDA REEF OF / SEA VENTURE; CAPTAIN CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT, / FLAGSHIP OF ADMIRAL SIR GEORGE SOMERS WHOSE FLEET / SAILED FROM PLYMOUTH SOUND ON 2ND JUNE 1609 / TO CARRY SETTLERS AND SUPPLIES TO THE INFANT COLONY / AT JAMESTOWN IN VIRGINIA. ON BOARD SEA VENTURE / WERE 150 PERSONS INCLUDING SIR THOMAS GATES, / GOVERNOR DESIGNATE OF VIRGINA AND ALL THESE WERE / LANDED ON THE UNINHABITED ISLAND OF BERMUDA / IN TEN MONTHS THEY BUILT TWO VESSELS AND SAILED / ON TO JAMESTOWN. SIR GEORGE SOMERS / HAVING RETURNED TO BERMUDA FOR MORE SUPPLIES / DIED THERE ON 9TH NOVEMBER 1610 / HIS HEART WAS BURIED AT ST GEORGE'S BERMUDA / AND HIS BODY AT WHITCHURCH, DORSET. HIS NAME / WAS GIVEN TO THE BERMUDAS OR SOMERS ISLANDS, / NOW BRITAINS OLDEST COLONY	https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/proxy/dPLaYeNrycEWosBzye_npyM180VnfhbaN33dLOeDjDHI9zxBf1dunTkvs-SJFLfwvZMO3Hlfhvqpp4ZWQu9CFyDjynnZokQFzc3fniml6MDCmg
29	-4.133805	50.366125	Tory' to New Zealand (1839)	 West Pier.Nr. Mayflower Steps, on wall.  	THIS TABLET COMMEMORATES THE / DEPARTURE FROM PLYMOUTH IN MAY 1839 / OF THE 'TORY'. THE PIONEER SHIP / IN THE COLONISATION OF NEW ZEALAND. / OCTOBER 1939 / GEORGE S. SCOBLE LORD MAYOR. //	https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/Iq3vUMaM7WTufMCB3Xo4m9eH83onRL_nRNeqh9f0BbEePC3iuTd1rEzdXHQRta29lXKf4U2mOAJDjG8Kjknx7MxxYZ047CwqK_abdR0cQGwoFA
30	-4.134285	50.365926	Convicts to Australia (18th & 19th  century)	 Madeira Road, Barbican.Up from RNLI Shop, on wall.  	FROM PLYMOUTH ON 13TH MARCH 1787 / SAILED THE TRANSPORT SHIPS / ''FRIENDSHIP' AND 'CHARLOTTE' / CARRYING MEN AND WOMEN CONVICTS / BOUND FOR AUSTRALIA. / ON 26TH JANUARY 1788, / WITH NINE OTHER SHIPS FROM ENGLAND / THEY LANDED AT PORT JACKSON, / WHICH BECAME / SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES. / THERE THEY ESTABLISHED / THE FIRST BRITISH COLONY UNDER THE / COMMAND OF CAPTAIN ARTHUR PHILLIP, R.N. / THE FATHER OF MODERN AUSTRALIA.	https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/proxy/yI2soNkWlxdwv_YffPgyum_MNHhCijnqXK9Dfe73N1FSPEzRdRXMuOFKKNfuBuLRsNzPLa6pQ762UbSrN70vh9BeKWopusjEiuuKfqo14YdpiQ
31	-4.134297	50.365899	Cornish Families to South Australia (19th century)	 Madeira Road, Barbican.On the wall of Fishermen's shelter, up the hill from RNLI. 	FROM NEAR THIS SPOT / THOUSANDS OF CORNISH PEOPLE / SAILED FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIA / DURING THE NINETEENTH CENTURY / THEIR CONTRIBUTION / TO THE COLONYS DEVELOPMENT / PARTICULARLY IN MINING AND FARMING / IS ACKNOWLEDGED WITH PRIDE / BY THE CORNISH ASSOCIATION / OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA / UNVEILED 5TH SEPTEMBER 1986. //	https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/proxy/Q8mobOvJ8jMO_fPbMUsCyeaxljmTwj3rsIbL31zINg1z9MyzHvrBrXQGomFBBIddKeLd9mDlSPXkiagGYz_YE6SA8ZK3oMPMaSquMgF9Vxeb7g
32	-4.133742	50.366147	American Flying Boat N.C.4' (1919)	 Mayflower Steps, West Pier.On wall near the steps. 	THIS TABLET WAS ERECTED BY THE PLYMOUTH BOROUGH / COUNCIL TO COMMEMORATE THE ARRIVA, ON THE 31ST DAY / OF MAY 1919, OF THE AMERICAN SEAPLANE N.C.4, IN / PLYMOUTY SOUND, ON THE COMPLETION OF THE FIRST / TRANSATLANTIC FLIGHT, AND THE RECEPTION BY THE / MAYOR OF PLYMOUTH OF THE COMMANDER, PILOTS AND / CREW, ON THEIR LANDING AT THE BARBICAN / J.P. BROWN, MAYOR. / R.J. FITTAL, TOWN CLERK. / LT. COM. A.C. READ USN. (COMMANDER) LT. E.F. STONE (PILOT) / LT. JUNIOR GRADE) W. HINTON U.S.N (PILOT) LT. J.L. BREEZE U.S.N. (RES. FORCE) / ENSIGN H.C. RODD (RADIO OPERATOR) CH. MACHINIST E.C. RHODES U.S.N. //	https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/proxy/VR0pd2XzQ91w1-c-E9UVHpQMdV0Hhl-FHHZm1JIr2Cvt2huzci4rjGwzoyuhYq5b--lBnwKTZXuUjxJMvX76FPXPgA27RrLtETWsmKr8rgqTwQ
33	-4.160686	50.361479	Darwin & HMS Beagle' (1831) - location on map to be checked	 Devil's Point, Stonehouse.Walking along front downhill on low wall facing sea 	CHARLES DARWIN / AT DAYBREAK / ON 27-12-1831 H.M. SURVEY / SHIP BEAGLE, COMMANDED BY / CAPTAIN R. FITZROY, R.N. DEPARTED / ITS ANCHORAGE IN BARN POOL / OPPOSITE THIS POINT. / DARWINS 'ORIGIN OF SPECIES' / RESULTED DIRECTLY FROM / EXPERIENCES GAINED DURING / THIS VOYAGE TO / SOUTH AMERICA	https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/proxy/-f7YLy9bx0lvZSZlZQADMc5fLyTPMAjOeVkEh385AWdk0Qui-u-JwueYzX-yCzsf3fQ6WJ1hbnT3b4a_Qf-2AmMnfiPK6wXY9__sUCh6uw26cg
34	-4.142756	50.365232	Drake's Circumnavigation (1577-80)	 Plymouth Hoe Promenade.On the ground in front of the statue of Sir Francis Drake. 	FRANCIS DRAKE SAILED FROM PLYMOUHT ON DECEMBER 13, 1577, TO / BEGIN THE FAMOUS VOYAGES DURING WHICH HE TRAVERSED THE STRAIT / OF MAGELLAN AND DISCOVERED DRAKE PASSAGE SOUTH OF CAPE HORN. / DRAKE THEN SAILED THE GOLDEN HINDE NORTH AND IN JUNE 1579 / LANDED IN CALIFORNIA. HE TOOK POSSESSION OF THAT REGION FOR / QUEEN ELIZABETH NAMING IT NOVA ALBION. HE RETURNED TO PLYMOUHT / SEPTEMBER 26, 1580 HAVING CIRCUMNAVIGATED THE GLOBE. DRAKE / WAS KNIGHTED ABOARD THE GOLDERN HINKE AT DEPTFORD IN THE / PRESENCE OF QUEEN ELIZABETH ON APRIL 4, 1581. / THIS PLAQUE WAS PRESENTED AUGUST 5, 1977, BY THE STATE OF / CALIFORNIA SIR FRANCIS DRAKE COMMISSION IN COMMEMORATION OF / THE QUADRICENTENNIAL OF DRAKE'S VOYAGE AROUND THE WORLD.	""
35	-4.134309	50.365856	Founders of Modern Australia (from Plymouth)	 Madeira Road, Barbican.On the wall of Fishermen's shelter, up the hill from RNLI. 	PLYMOUTH MEN WHO HELPED TO FOUND MODERN AUSTRALIA. Captain Tobias FURNEUAX charted the coat of Tasmania, and in 1773 became the First Englishman to land there. Captain John MACARTHUR gave Australia prosperity through his introduction / of Merino sheep in the 1790s. Captain William BLIGH survived the nutiny aboard the BOUNTY to become / Governor of New South Wales 1806 - 1809. Colonel George ARTHUR was Lieutenant Governor of Tasmania 1823 - 1836. Major Edward LOCKYER raised the British Flag in Western Australia in 1827. / Both Furneaux and Bligh accompanied Captain James Cook on the second of / his three great voyages of discovery, all of which left from Plymouth, / in 1768, 1772, and 1776.Additional Crests/LogosThe above inscription is on the main plaque. Below it mounted onto the same piece of wood is the following inscription: Unveiled by His Excellency Mr Richard Smith The Australian High Commissioner 8th September 1992.	https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/proxy/4Key5LpSJj9Mw9dc3Dwsq7Vk2HF8phHfnj0vlMJzndzn6ag5lvzJLmxjjYgWqp4Pe6aRezX-4g-2E1uen-vp_QThwSISzSWrmF1jHFDdyiKfrA
36	-4.134238	50.365988	Pilgrim Fathers and Mayflower' (1620)	 Madeira Road, Barbican.On RNLI shop. 	THE MAYFLOWER SAILED FROM HER SEPTEMBER 16 (NEW STYLE), 1620, FOR PLYMOUTH, / NEW ENGLAND. PART OF HER PASSENGERS WERE COLONISTS FROM LONDON, PART WERE A / SEPERATIST CONGREGATION WHICH HAD BEGUN IN BABWORTH, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, ON / JULY 11, 1586, AND HAD MOVED TO SCROOBY IN 1606, TO AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS, IN / 1608 AND TO LEYDEN IN 1609. THE LEYDEN GROUP HAD SAILED ON THE SPEEDWELL FROM DELFT / HAVEN AUGUST 1 (N.S.), 1620, FOR SOUTHAMPTON, HAMPSHIRE, ENGLAND, TO JOIN THE LONDON GROUP / WHO WERE ON THE MAYFLOWER. BOTH SHIPS LEFT SOUTHAMPTON ON AUGUST 15 (N.S.), BUT LEAKS IN / THE SPEEDWELL FORCED A TURNING BACK FOR REPAIRS. LEAVING DARTMOUTH / AFTER PROCEEDING ABOUT 300 MILES, THE LEAKY SPEEDWELL CAUSED A SECOND RETURN OF / BOTH SHIPS, THIS TIME TO PLYMOUTH. HERE THE SPEEDWELL WAS ABANDONED, AND THE PASSENGERS / OF BOTH SHIPS COMBINED ON THE MAYFLOWER - 102. ELDER WILLIAM BREWSTER WAS THE SPIRITUAL / LEADER OF THE SEPERATIST PILGRIMS, AND REMAINED SO IN PLYMOUTH NEW ENGLAND, UNTIL / HIS DEATH IN 1643 - 44. / STEPHEN HOPKINS OF WOTTON-UNDER-EDGE, GOUCESTERSHIRE (LATER OF ST. MARY MATFELLON, / WHITECHPEL, LONDON), A SEPARATIST, MADE HIS SECOND VOYAGE TO THE NEW WORLD IN / THE MAYFLOWER (180 TONS) IN 1620. HE HAD PREVIOUSLY SAILED FROM HERE IN THE SEA VENTURE / (300 TONS) ON LULY 23, 1609. HE REACHED VIRGINIA IN 1610, AFTER HAVING BEEN DRIVEN ASHORE IN BERMUDA, WHERE HIS SHIPWRECK FURNISHED THE SUBJECT FOR / THE TEMPEST (1611) BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE. THE GENERAL SOCIETY OF MAYFLOWER DESCENDANTS (U.S.A., 1897) / WALDO MORGAN ALLEN, GOVERNOR GENERAL / ON THEIR FIRST PILGRIMAGE - 152, BY PLANES - TO THE NETHERLANDS AND ENGLAND / SEPTEMBER 22 - OCTOBER 6, 1955 / 335 YEARS AFTER THE SAILING OF THE MAYFLOWER.	https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/proxy/q1ssL-95x_sSMR7Js1x3kSOT1NqRDvEcxhZa1R1VUv74ON12L6QwZ-8g3yreAeauZVufKvn2IdIIr1bJfABbS0tVMI06VAS1nZ_mnqjpDWPHQQ https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/proxy/JjaOfNkOBSht30VpqWt-b3JdUpLiSW8KXdrIOi_5PCCZHhTzwdhqL__xUm144zX0N5BF2rdAzRE2DOeAkwqUp4XpnTWx16yuDj_KhIAkJsL2EA
37	-4.134078	50.36603	HM Queen & HRH Duke of Edinburgh (1962)	 West Pier, Mayflower Steps.On wall on Plymouth sound side of pier. 	H.M. QUEEN ELIZABETH / & H.R.H. THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH / embarked from this quay on the occasion / of Their visit to the City of Plymouth on / 26th July 1962. //	https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/oFXUL2gIzhdFhUbSqEDbgrDr-38GDLz3Qlqngi2NLbPZopSiGZno6dLUfhicPzaB6APUItFqjiiRGY1qy98hcd6piFsk30xCq8SQ_ooQDizabw https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/proxy/ZSl7vsVFXbF0FSWtEvGTdANhnRc8k_MigGE_bMqOuUKNGg3gd2yr5jkYu6MrNcrbgwVJbOdLNWnADvzlbl9oPtegJt8Fn5mS2pcLUwj_r1TxUA
38	-4.133893	50.366105	Mayflower 350 - location to be checked	 Mayflower Steps, West Pier.On the wall near the steps. 	"THE HONOURABLE WALTER ANNENBERG / UNITED STATES AMBASSADOR / TO THE COURT OF ST. JAMES'S / UNVEILLED THIS TABLET ON THE / 6TH. SEPTEMBER 1970, THIS DAY BEING / THE 350TH ANNIVERSARY OF / THE SAILING OF THE ""MAYFLOWER"" / COUNCILLOR D. NUTTALL J.P. / LORD MAYOR //"	https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/JxF0-N-UNzpbmMfe1AqD6MQoVuTHRPgWI-YhI5xIcM6LsGSuAOzb3bOSekFRHFybbcrtoHpVna6iX75IInuI8B8V8aj9UymS2YdjqHtVCClQSg
39	-4.133853	50.366113	Roanoke Colony (1586)	 Mayflower Steps, West Pier.To right side of door. 	"THE ROANOKE COLONIES / FROM PLYMOUTH ON 27TH APRIL 1584, / WALTER RALEIGH SENT PHILIP AMADAS AND ARTHUR BARLOW TO NORTH AMERICA TO / EXPLORE AND PREPARE FOR ENGLISH COLONISATION / ON 13TH JULY THEY CLAIMED LAND / IN THE NAME OF QUEEN ELIZABETH / CALLED VIRGINIA IN HER HONOUR / THIS AREA IS NOW KNOWN AS NORTH CAROLINA / IN 1585 A COLONY UNDER GOV. RALPH LANE / SETTLED THERE ON ROANOKE ISLAND / REMAINING A YEAR, IN 1587 A SECOND COLONY / UNDER GOV. JOHN WHITE ESTABLISHED THE / ""CITTIE OF RALEGH"" AT THE SAME SITE / THIS SETTLEMENT KNOWN AS RALEIGHS 'LOST COLONY' / DISAPPEARED BETWEEN 1587 & 1590. Additional transcription:THIS PLAQUE UNVEILED BY THE GOVERNOR OF NORTH CAROLINA / IN THE PRESENCE OF THE LORD MAYOR OF PLYMOUTH ON / 27TH APRIL 1984, COMMEMORATES THE 400TH / ANNIVERSARY OF SIR WALTER RALEIGH'S COLONIES."	https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/proxy/UpaC7qq6gkfZOSaTXzhZzTRtpN4gRNjfwVGtQDPFUnyj_DVm_ieK71DdXo_5TDSuuWQ8t8u3iRg4mKuLBjqRIBnrZo3FrYJvQnQlRjEPXbIpzQ
40	-4.133796	50.36613	Pilgrim Fathers (1620)	 Mayflower Steps, West Pier. 	On the 6th of September 1620 in the Mayoralty of Thomas Townes after being kindly entertained and courteously used by divers Friends there dwelling the Pilgrim Fathers sailed from Plymouth in the Mayflower in the Providence of God to Settle in NEW PLYMOUTH and to lay the foundation of the NEW ENGLAND STATES - The Ancient Cawsey whence they embarked was destroyed not many Years afterwards, but the Site of their Embarkation is marked by the Stone bearing the name of the MAYFLOWER in the pavement of the adjacent Pier. This Tablet was erected in the Mayoralty of J.T. Bond 1891, to commemorate their Departure, and the visit to Plymouth in July of that Year of a number of their descendants and Representatives.SECOND PLAQUE This memorial presented by Alderman Sir Frederick Winnicott J.P./ was unveiled by the Right Worshipful The Mayor of Plymouth / (Mr. Councillor E. Stanley Leatherby) on the 5th September 1934	https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/klRi8xf2Gy9vFTiGq495aFWsbs12k3xmpADjOOXmDSj9dDtDr0AYE_xbmgHOVHZeSthfLxaskAAkTcUYh-7uEQblRX-OI_vup38lXNYi-fHouw
41	-4.134333	50.365815	Sailing of six Plymouth company vessels	 Madeira Road, Barbican.Up the road from RNLI shop, on wall.  	THIS PLAQUE COMMEMORATES THE SAILING OF / THE SIX PLYMOUTH COMPANY VESSELS / CARRYING SETTLERS FROM CORNWALL, DEVON AND DORSET / TO ESTABLISH THE SETTLEMENT OF NEW PLYMOUTH / IN THE COLONY OF NEW ZEALAND. / WILLIAM BRYON, BARQUE 312 TONS, SAILED 19 NOVEMBER 1840 / AMELIA THOMPSON, BARQUE 477 TONS SAILED 25 MARCH 1841 / ORIENTAL, BARQUE 506 TONS SAILED 2 JUNE 1841 / TIMANDRA, BARQUE 382 TONS SAILED 2 NOVEMBER 1841 / BLEMHEIM, BARQUE 374 TONS SAILED 2 JULY 1842 / ESSEX, BARQUE 329 TONS SAILED 3 SEPTEMBER 1842 / UNVEILED BY THE LORD MAYOR OF PLYMOUTH / COUNCILLOR GORDON DRAPER / AND HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR OF NEW PLYMOUTH / D.L. LEAN, J.P. ESQ. / ON THIS 25TH DAY OF JULY 1988. //	https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/proxy/7424T56TVK8cUln5thndWIIBMLjbjYewNIhMtRqvoxpHRusyZXgGweRqNgmn2WnNDK6iXsda7yZFOF84LrpKT6SPOCp5i0FDaq-sB8DUPDkWhA
42	-4.133818	50.36612	Sir Humphrey Gilbert's voyage to Newfoundland (1583)	 Mayflower Steps, West Pier.On wall. 	"FROM PLYMOUTH SOUND ON JUNE 11TH 1583 / SIR HUMPHREY GILBERT / ""THE FATHER OF BRITISH COLONISATION"" / SET SAIL FOR NEWFOUNDLAND / WHICH HE CLAIMED FOR QUEEN ELIZABETH I / ON 5TH AUGUST./ THIS PLAQUE WAS UNVEILED BY / THE HONOURABLE A. BRIAN PECKFORD, P.C. / PREMIER OF NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR / ON JUNE 14TH 1983 IN THE PRESENCE OF / COUNCILLOR DEREK MITCHELL / LORD MAYOR OF PLYMOUTH / TO COMMEMORATE THE 400TH ANNIVERSARY OF GILBERTS VOYAGE."	https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/8AZ3Ui6WBscrq_i7eZ5CKtnoUNW7-gGDA5qBpONPU9EfnWyQCH0Gvffa3okM1nbPeoNftPHSFI2vcJQQLyg2XbPuNI30NFeeKVEE2ZCqYWDdfQ
43	-4.13367	50.366163	Tolpuddle Martyrs (1838)	 Mayflower Steps, West Pier.End of wall, near steps. 	THE TOLPUDDLE MARTYRS. THIS PLAQUE, PLACED HERE BY MEMBERS / OF THE VARIOUS TRADE UNIONS AFFILIATED / TO THE PLYMOUTH AND DISTRICT TRADES / COUNCIL COMMEMORATES THE LANDING / NEAR THIS SPOT ON 18TH MARCH 1838 / OF / JAMES LOVELESS, JAMES BRINE, / THOMAS AND JOHN STANFIELD / (4 OF THE 6 DORSET FARM WORKERS / AFTER EXILE IN AUSTRALIA) / Freedom and Justice was their cause. 5th MAY 95.	https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/proxy/ylvlwy0j4dKOGkWgWBAYvLUribYmZMwGwWNXrCqiEDXOaDSYyv7zD8sgPaZHOSlu41IVA7e4BB8sVLmRG0-S5mKjeYIr7CtQDWVs8GEV8b9ytg
44	-4.137651	50.367763	Blackfriars' Distillery (historic building)	 Barbican Island House, Southside Street.On Blackfriars Distillery, to the left of the main door. 	"THIS EARLY / 15TH CENTURY / BUILDING / FORMED PART OF THE / MONASTERY / OF THE / DOMINICIANS / OR / ""BLACKFRIARS""."	https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/proxy/97XfeGP4J3NVsIUpi3-19R-nIjxZcwBn9cS_Yue9yIbm2yY5zjKegRjMVM_gfz4gEeVAIuLK4da9p-lZc4kK5oTSfy1b2JitMWX5QukrhV-H9Q
45	-4.136298	50.371392	Charles Church 1 (P47)	 Bretonside viaduct (south side).On railings on steps down to underpass, near the Staples building. 	CHARLES CHURCH / PRIOR TO 1634 THERE WAS BUT ONE PARISH CHURCH IN PLYMOUTH, AT ANDREW'S BUT IN THAT YEAR THE TOWN PETITIONED KING CHARLES I FOR PERMISSION TO DIVIDE THE OLD PARISH INTO TWO AND TO BUILD A SECOND CHURCH. IT WAS NOT UNTIL 1640, HOWEVER, THAT LETTERS PATENT PERMITTING THE CHURCH TO BE BUILT RECEIVED THE ROYAL ASSENT. / WORK WAS COMMENCED IMMEDIATELY ON A SITE SOMEWHAT TO THE WEST OF THE OLD CARMELITE FRIARY, BUT BUILDING OPERATIONS WERE SUSPENDED DURING THE SEIGE OF PLYMOUTH 1642-1646 AND THE CHURCH WAS NOT COMPLETED UNTIL 1657. THE TOWER IS DATED 1657. THE CHURCH WAS DEDICATED IN 1665, THE FIRST SPIRE, MADE OF WOOD AND COVERED WITH LEAD, WAS BUILT IN 1707-1708. THIS SPIRE WAS TAKEN DOWN AND THE PRESENT STONE SPIRE ERECTED IN 1767. / THE BUILDING WAS REGARDED AS ONE OF THE FINEST POST-REFORMATION GOTHIC CHURCHES IN THE KINGDOM. VARIOUS ADDITIONS AND ALTERATIONS, SUCH AS THE ADDITIONS OF THE PORCHES AND VESTRY, AND THE REMOVAL OF THE GALLERIES WERE CARRIED OUT IN THE 19TH CENTURY. / PRIOR TO THE SECOND WORLD WAR THE GRAVEYARD SURROUNDING THE CHURCH EXTENDED TO OVER AN ACRE, BUT IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE NEW EXETER STREET THE HUMAN REMAINS WERE REMOVED AND THE GRAVEYARD NO LONGER EXISTS. / ON THE NIGHT OF MARCH 21ST/22ND 1941, THE CHURCH WAS WHOLLY GUTTED BY FIRE AS A RESULT OF A HEAVY AIR RAID, AND UNTIL 1957 THE RUINS REMAINED IN A DERELICT CONDITION. / THE CHURCH AUTHORITIES HAVING DECIDED THAT THE CHURCH WAS NOT TO BE REBUILT, THE PLYMOUTH CORPORATION PURCHASED THE SITE AND IN 1957, WITH THE ASSISTANCE OF THE MINISTRY OF WORKS, CARRIED OUT THE PRESERVATION WORKS. / THE CHURCH NOW FORMS A FITTING MEMORIAL TO THE CIVILIAN LOST THEIR LIVES DUETO ENEMY AIR ATTACKS ON THE CITY DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR.	""
46	-4.121254	50.357177	Civil War - Siege of Plymouth (1642-46) - location to be checked	 Lawrence Road. 	THE ENGLISH CIVIL WAR 1642-1646 / AT THE OUTSET OF THE ENGLISH CIVIL WAR THE TOWN OF / PLYMOUTH DECLARED FOR PARLIAMENT. / THE TOWN WAS BESEIGED BY THE TROOPS OF / KING CHARLES I AND ON THE 6TH DECEMBER 1643 / THE ROYALISTS TOOK A FORTIFICATION AT THIS PLACE. / THIS ACTION ENABLED THE ROYALIST ARTILLERY TO HARASS / PARLIAMENT'S VITAL SEABORNE SUPPLIES INTO THE TOWN. / PRINCE MAURICE ATTEMPTED A FURTHER ASSAULT ON THE / TOWN IN THE AREA OF FREEDOM FIELDS. / HE WAS DETEATED AND IN THE FOLLOWING MONTH / PARLIAMENTARY TROOPS STORMED THIS PLACE / AND BROKE THE SIEGE. / PLYMOUTH REMAINED PARLIAMENT'S ONLY STRONGHOLD / IN THE SOUTH WEST THROUGHOUT THE CIVIL WAR. //	https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/proxy/5Q3IVIRYpdVEKakMWj9vz1ceNVU1zwDxxZgHDzYAjIF5wwfdjcDYKtKaJMIVhQJOZbwNn70sux_g55OyvEeNkUK2yDajdQQxCEO5kJhTU6k4MQ
47	-4.143804	50.367238	Hoe Grammar School (site of)	 Lockyer Street, The Hoe.On flats at top of Lockyer Street on the right. On lower entrance to left of door.  	THIS STONE MARKS THE SITE OF / HOE GRAMMAR SCHOOL / 1867-1941./ PERPETUATES THE NAME OF / ALDERMAN GEORGE PEARSE DYMOND J.P.M. / PRINCIPAL & HEADMASTER 1887 - 1939, / AND WAS UNVEILED ON 11TH JUNE 1966, / BY HIS SON, F.J. DYMOND, B.Sc., A.R.I.C. / ON BEHALF OF THE / OLD DRAKONIONS ASSOCIATION / (FORMER PUPILS) / FORTITER ET FIDELITER.	https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/FbZjNXV_evSqHwBMelaD6ACj5grXJ2i5OhWfz2HflhT7UzMDTEzY3dRqSpIiXJjg_FWcWfLJagquGp5oJTtrU3PS9GczFsd141nQQkiPzQXxiA
48	-4.113366	50.356	Hooe Lake Lime Kiln	 Barton Road, Turnchapel.On opposite side of Hooe Lake, about halfway along Barton Road.  	RADFORD & HOOE LAKE PRESERVATION ASSOCIATION / LICENCE GRANTED BY MOD 1985 / 18TH CENTURY LIME KILNS / ANCIENT MONUMENTS / LISTED GRADE 11 DECEMBER 1989 / (COAL TO FIRE KILNS WAS LANDED / AT BILLY HART'S QUAY - OPPOSITE.	https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/proxy/K98N88-YwxpX6y7SMTjtYsDbv7QQ9HC0SOdw8SoEhGyywN765dWSIt05pTJE76gDwTr1yKEPsOS0eFacFvp8CYXW4MdCpcCg4Yo-vEkc8ut-Iw
49	-4.150625	50.367505	Mill Prison (American POWs, 18th century)	 West Hoe Road.Site of Mill Gaol. On the right hand facing gate post, below shield plaque, at entrance of recreation ground. 	ON THIS SITE WAS MILL [OLD MILL - MILLBAY] GAOL / WHERE OVER 1,500 AMERICAN SAILORS / WERE HELD IN CAPTIVITY DURING THE / WAR FOR AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE / 1777-1783. / THIS PLAQUE PLACED BY THE / NATIONAL SOCIETY SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION / 1997.	https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/proxy/Xn6w5ek61jX6GXCZJr7Lqd7ZC8dc2jXaGVgocRUk0v0krim4GAB8GN56KJxsiVk2JEzWjiEVqDtgC24JfeHo74jXrqa5uPeTlSqpPrTGV_A1Xw
50	-4.150649	50.367502	Millbay Park (site of Barracks)	 West Hoe Road.On the right hand facing gate post, at entrance to recreation ground. 	BOROUGH OF PLYMOUTH. / MILLBAY / RECREATION GROUND / SUBJECT TO MILIATARY REGULATIONS / THIS RECREATION GROUND, FORMERLY THE SITE / OF THE MILLBAY BARRACKS, WAS OPENED FOR / PUB LIC USE ON THE DAY OF THE CORONATION OF / KING GEORGE V AND QUEEN MARY / 22ND JUNE 1911. MAJ.GEN.BOWLES.C.B. / COMMANDING SOUTH WESTERN / COAST DEFENCES. / ALDERMAN J. CUMMING.J.P. / CHAIRMAN OF THE / HOE COMMITTEE /. ALDERMAN T.G. GREEK WILLS. J.P. / MAYOR. On opposite post there is a matching plaque with the City Coat of Arms on.	https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/XGGTbdPejxd2LYd0Xh-4SrpSXHNLHq8n3L1m_IZhnAJ0HT--OvBbI_wuWmK-HOXE6-i30WblvAvEpIUwClt83PSQ9t5BlU3-kHqQ1LyvhNWZfQ https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/proxy/1K23OMzbAG4Ak_PYTAcSCPNfUC-wASI8sRnKwxc-Dx5QbiRifOBYT6nBXPEuFnPCWjffThslebuOYqxgGRXi022MWUe5I89aGcS9facoEQj98w
51	-4.048545	50.384043	Plympton Castle (ownership)	 Off Barbican Lane.On the left as you leave Barbican Lane to go into the Castle grounds.  	The ownership of this / ancient castle was vested / in the Parish Council of / Plympton St Maurice on / behalf of the parishioners / 29th September 1922 //	https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/proxy/KolRanalMty8YnOJSgENG66LNzNe5dKa5uEE-Y2Px6KY5POgUBzFRBew4rtSqL1ULGTdRRFt_Q_6SAvC4Fcyv6OuUbkmfjKA67VceDjJo3BDtg https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/proxy/6S1eAZtH0NQpIKq5_nmGYW8W7yHKn5f-qBGc1uSRL7ZzKgz4ajzz8jmSLamG12GJ44IYQzCfnQLFDbYyPf0_p7IMP-O3tF4H7IYKBvS1ZLqMKQ
52	-4.051678	50.387706	Augustinian Priory Archway	 St. Stephen's Place, Ridgeway.Inscription:Side 1: This arch dates from / the 14th century and / derives from the site of / the Augustinian priory / located 200m to the / south-west of here. / The arch was donated by / Mrs Ruth Sutton / and erected by / Boots Properties PLC. / on 21st June 1994. / Side 2: A house with a domestic / chapel dedicated to / St Stephen is noted in / records dated 1408-1409. / the exact position is / not known but local / tradition ascribed its / location to this part / of the Ridgeway.	Side 1: This arch dates from / the 14th century and / derives from the site of / the Augustinian priory / located 200m to the / south-west of here. / The arch was donated by / Mrs Ruth Sutton / and erected by / Boots Properties PLC. / on 21st June 1994. / Side 2: A house with a domestic / chapel dedicated to / St Stephen is noted in / records dated 1408-1409. / the exact position is / not known but local / tradition ascribed its / location to this part / of the Ridgeway.	https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/proxy/UGMJma1_U5v_88E9qNAstdL5VMxsyZIVeD2Jv8iaGlUKuTYxDAqXbKloqqGR1qp01DB-oXopVoigTR2ZRFKZZUM9kaSf6q0mH6p6UYKuxB7vWA https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/kq4oE0NDwJ6IYr--0AIgmTZnJqSlMXgsjYla6ROytFG9-uwT8W3BQDrOvvnKK-JFzSm4leoxU9fwf67nHl7VL0YaLTe3-rius7J64-HLDoCfMg
53	-4.128639	50.367488	POW Prison (18th century)	 Lockyer's Quay.On round 'Tower' of car park. 	THE BARBICAN CAR PARK / OFFICIAL OPENING 11TH APRIL 1995. THE LIMESTONE WALLING USED ON THE FRONT ELEVATION WAS SALVAGED / FROM THE DEMOLITION OF THE WOLSELEY OLD PEOPLES HOME / THE MONUMENTAL GATEWAY SITED AT THE WESTERN END OF THE CAR / PARK IS A GRADE II LISTED STRUCTURE AND IS THOUGHT TO BE THE / REMAINS OF AN EIGHTEENTH CENTURY PRISON. IT ORIGINALLY STOOK / ELSEWHERE ON THE SITE BUT WAS CAREFULLY DISMANTLED AND / RE-ERECTED AS PART OF THE PROJECT. THIS PROJECT HAS BEEN PARTLY / FINANCED BY THE EUROPEAN / REGINAL DEVELOPMENT FUND. COUNCILLOR J.J. INGHAM / LEADER OF THE COUNCIL. F. WHITE / HEAD OF TECHNICAL SERVICES. MAIN CONTRACTOR WIMPEY CONSTURCTION (UK) LTD.	https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/M6UxSrx9kwoWElYJEUZO5bJIR0-JUhFNlGM03d-B7MpuYpYR-XpfiHnjLte9un4e-xjoaOkv5-X3iX9dZrxHX0bCWH7SeoDHUfeffV4Uh3Z4lA
54	-4.145799	50.371057	Reconstruction of Plymouth (1947)	 Raleigh Street.On side of Co-op Building, between windows of significant half. 	THE RECONSTRUCTION OF THE / CITY CENTRE COMMENCED HERE / ON THE 17TH MARCH 1947. / THIS PLAQUE WAS ERECTED / BY THE CITY COUNCIL TO / COMMEMORATE THE START OF / THIS GREAT UNDERTAKING. //	https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/proxy/ROUJc4EF-OYbcIhYMR38x83SadydX3WQooUfI0pF-j38nbCUdZKB-cTMORbPgYzv8FsXKHupdyEOo6wOVF6ko8wHTeH1NSo9ZSIJvGJRFUsAoQ
55	-4.145815	50.370786	Reconstruction: Kerb Stone (1947)	Derry's Cross roundabout.On kerb stone at edge of roundabout, facing Lloyds TSB and the Zebra crossing. 	21.3.47	https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/proxy/-q8WiT3hrZenkmPi0AqP2sYGOKdcLFSQyB2mtttfFOPYa_wuNljKHEKPeU1cGkuj0ph_P__q_HxwH1EbrbOPkg3L02sw-H3iJ2ZgKjOTZ1q9Xg
56	-4.129199	50.389878	Major Rogers, Major General Sir L (1868-1962)	 Hartley House, Eggbuckland Road.Turn off into Eggbuckland Road from Mannamead Road, plaque on left just up from Newsagents, on right hand gatepost to Hartley House. Inscription reads: MAJOR GENERAL Sir LEONARD ROGERS / K.C.S.I., F.R.S. / WAS BORN IN THIS HOUSE IN 1868 / AND LIVED HERE IN HIS YOUNGER DAYS. / DURING 27 YEARS OF INTENSIVE WORK / WAS A PIONEER IN THE TREATMENT AND / PREVENTION OF CHOLERA, LEPROSY AND / OTHER TROPICAL DISEASES. HE CONTINUED / HIS WORK AFTER RETIREMENT WITH UNABATED ZEAL UNTIL HE WAS OVER 90 YEARS OF AGE. / HIS DISCOVERIES / HAVE SAVED COUNTLESS LIVES IN / MANY COUNTRIES / THIS TABLET WAS ERECTED BY / PLYMOUTH MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS 1959 /	MAJOR GENERAL Sir LEONARD ROGERS / K.C.S.I., F.R.S. / WAS BORN IN THIS HOUSE IN 1868 / AND LIVED HERE IN HIS YOUNGER DAYS. / DURING 27 YEARS OF INTENSIVE WORK / WAS A PIONEER IN THE TREATMENT AND / PREVENTION OF CHOLERA, LEPROSY AND / OTHER TROPICAL DISEASES. HE CONTINUED / HIS WORK AFTER RETIREMENT WITH UNABATED ZEAL UNTIL HE WAS OVER 90 YEARS OF AGE. / HIS DISCOVERIES / HAVE SAVED COUNTLESS LIVES IN / MANY COUNTRIES / THIS TABLET WAS ERECTED BY / PLYMOUTH MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS 1959 /	https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/proxy/pACSSh64VEne7EBia2_5w6aq4VvKcdhhXtrMA7qBtihVRHbODVBvpSw-2Oy_PpHM8RMJjbMvD649GVfNoVpebGYVOFepBpAvpvTq6R_aNkXbug
57	-4.14183	50.364428	Smeaton's Tower (reconstructed 1884)	 Smeaton's Tower, Plymouth Hoe Promenade.On Smeaton's Tower, north facing. 	THIS PLAQUE COMMEMORATES / THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF / THE RE-OPENING OF / SMEATONS EDDYSTONE LIGHTHOUSE / ON THIS SITE 24 SEPTEMBER 1884. / THIS PLAQUE WAS UNVEILED BY COUNCILLOR PETER WHITFIELD / LORD MAYOR OF PLYMOUTH. / ON 24TH SEPTEMBER 1984.	https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/proxy/d2vyiLad5BSjuZaDUcP8KIqbBHJ_k_nkt88ASAHdoZX9ocF-WX7pAKizgu_QHMl3ddPV7ujV1kQmNxLaweEJ4dHcUJ6UjDv8r6PBr-ln0dkTzQ
58	-4.136224	50.371902	St Andrew's Church Resurgam' (1957) - location on map to be checked	 Charles Church, Charles Cross roundabout.To right of main door	THIS TABLET WAS UNVEILED BY H.R.H. THE PRICESS ELIZABETH DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH TO MARK THE BEGINNING OF THE RESTORATION OF THIS ANCIENT PARISH CHURCH 22 OCTOBER 1949.	https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/proxy/gClgb53LHlJSuHSoYuV4Ej4a5LsHftmaeY5C3FAKyaaXEDBWUwIowM_ukNYB_vCkcYEed3ze-IHJVK50AtgQ35DmZVlIt3aNzCaVaUKOOpXMWg
59	-4.134778	50.370644	St Martyns Gate	 Mayflower House, Bretonside.Next to Martin Lane, on the Ganges restaurant.	NEAR THIS SITE STOOD / MARTYNS GATE MEDIEVAL EASTERN ENTRANCE TO PLYMOUTH / DEMOLISHED 1789 / OCCASION OF VISIT OF GEORGE III TO DOCK / TO PERMIT PASSAGE OF CARRIAGE FROM SALTRAM / OLD PLYMOUTH SOCIETY 1995 //	https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/proxy/SEWBdvBQZmVwNdzXnCbKYVHjJeezXjqEnTWqhe_dRiKFEkdt8YMs3eqU0zmxJAfd8swMteSsyfdA6vS0ACfZ2AzA7A1LoeBUBF0SVbyhLgZvOg
60	-4.100886	50.365151	Stamp's Bridge - LSWR to Turnchapel - location to be checked	 Billacombe Road Roundabout.On the wall between Oreston Road and Pomphlett Road, side of roundabout. 	STAMPS BRIDGE / THIS LIMESTONE WALL IS ALL THAT REMAINS OF THE SOUTHERN / ABUTMENT OF STAMPS BRIDGE, WHICH CARRIED THE PLYMOUTH / FRIARY TO TURNCHAPEL BRANCH RAILWAY LINE OVER POMPHLETT / ROAD. iT WAS BUILT BY THE LONDON AND SOUTH WESTERN / RAILWAY WHO OPENED THE LINE IN JANUARY 1897. IN THE / 1930S AS MANY AS THIRTY TRAINS CROSSED THE BRIDGE IN EACH / DIRECTION DAILY. THE LINE BECAME PART OF THE BRITISH RAIL / NETWORK IN JANUARY 1948. THE LAST PASSENGER TRAIN RAN IN / SEPTEMBER 1951 AND THE LINE WAS FINALLY CLOSED IN OCTOBER / 1961. THE BRIDGE WAS DEMOLISHED IN MAY 1963. / THIS PLAQUE WAS DONATED BY INTERCITY GREAT WESTERN / JUNE 1994. //	https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/proxy/TXodpZUK4WS8fHoUisw1ty9U_8qmBxVdVTZ_FP6BQvks1J94lxk64Vz9poMWxuQRLLtMVvz2tXPAp8ehyGySMEnd3KOshC5cBJL1fjeVQVKTKg
61	-4.135934	50.371565	White Cross - location on map to be checked on map	 Charles Church, Charles Cross roundabout.On wall going around church.	"BASE OF THE ""WHYTECROSSE"" / MENTIONED IN PLYMOUTH / RECORDS TEMP. HENRY VII. / FOUND IN NORTH STREET / FORMERLY ""WHITECROSS ST."" //"	https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/99bhDKlYznsvxD_6e5KAsFnsHCnjZ5kBrXHmxUR4kuxMH_KNfvbjJVlCV4w9hQcv65fl2KduHAypg_2F32ndkXAJiRKeKQ8eQPDP5efMffL2xw
62	-4.13572	50.400445	Widey Court (site of house and Royalist Civil War (exact location on map to be checked)	 Manadon Roundabout.At gates at Manadon side of footbridge going over the roundabout. 	"NEAR THIS PLACE STOOD WIDEY COURT / REBUILD BY THE HEALES LATE IN THE / XVIITH CENTURY: ALTERED EARLY IN THE XVIIITH CENTURY: ENLARGED IN THE XIXTH / AND FINALLY DEMOLISHED IN 1954./ THE HOUSE AND ITS IMMEDIATE SURROUND-/ INGS PLAYED A NOT INCONSIDERABLE PART / IN THE MILITARY ACTIVITIES AROUND / PLYMOUTH DURING THE GREAT CIVIL WAR./ IN DECEMBER 1643, IT WAS THE HEADQUART-/ ERS OF PRINCE MAURICE. BY COURTESY OF / ITS LOYAL OWNER, YEOMAN HEALE, KING / CHARLES I MADE THE HOUSE HIS HEAD- /QUARTERS IN 1644AND DEMANDED THE / SURRENDER OF PLYMOUTH BY A SUMMONS / ""GIVEN AT OUR COURT AT WIDEY"". / IN 1645, SIR RICHARD GRENVILLE THE / ROYALIST COMMANDER, WAS STATIONED HERE, / FROM WHICH THE SEIGE OPERATIONS WERE / FITFULLY CONDUCTED. PRINCE RUPERT WAS / ANOTHER NOTABLE VISITOR AT THIS PERIOD."	https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/aeGn_abE3fjqONA59I8UGyCbD9NegjY_Gab0-W7iXKxiL3YkLr-UHDx8wWoqJzb2tUGSh1TprMbcSxwbFu6l5MY8bxaLBgJ3cRj5JLJhKdXGxA
63	-4.134566	50.365468	10 Sq. Royal Australian Air Force (WWII)	 Madeira Road.On Barbican wall underneath car park on Lambhay Hill. 	TO THE PEOPLE OF PLYMOUTH / WITH AFFECTION AND ADMIRATION / FROM THE MEMBERS OF 10 SQUADRON ROYAL AUSTRALIAN / AIR FORCE WHO OPERATED FROM MOUNT BATTEN / 1939 - 1945.	https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/proxy/5hMSpQJ685Fg9nl_xPX_i-iH_7tyRYdd8eea7IO6VC4GWbf_kHy-CjMVklXE0m25aW5Q9P-uHgra8aiPPoYbnmKOi5iLQwluh3tZPNKKJqFc0w
64	-4.129288	50.359557	204 Sq. Royal Air Force (WWII)	 Mount Batten Castle, off Lawrence Road. South side of Mount Batten Tower, on wall, above head height 	COMMEMORATING THE MEMBERS OF THE / ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE WHO GAME THEIR / LIVES IN DEFEATING ENEMY SUBMARINES AND / SURFACE VESSELS AND PROTECTING CONVOYS / CARRYING VITAL SUPPLIES TO THIS COUNTRY, / THEIR SUNDERLAND DOCK & OBAN / DURING 1939-1945 AND WERE ABLY / ASSISTED BY THEIR GROUND CREWS. //	https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/proxy/wAYBxax6HGy5o4xO4hO8HQSut2sRj6jBzajE6Uk7CSxJmuD8a8HwLXmom2vvhUSZwoWXn9to9I1N0BylCm_aiy39PhLLwhUT1cQHgHp7HblEBQ
65	-4.145107	50.372593	American Door of Unity'  - National Society of US	 Prysten House, Finewell Street.To the right of side door. 	National Society / of / United States Daughters of 1812. / This plaque commemorates the patriotic visit to Plymouth on 30th May 1987 / by the National Society United States Daughters of 1812 to / perpetuate the memory of the American Naval Officer Killed in Action / in the war of 1812 and buried in St Andrews Churchyard. //	https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/JCYfyUW9HEDZ_oGOgxjqYFhE4EnOTbtc9GTmyolfJFT2K3TZyL-S2GO-x9TvxdZz_ylqiP4VfQHFlLP1FPpm6zx3hUbsHPnSsYaMlCxCBJM0WQ
66	-4.139909	50.369517	American Door of Unity' (1812 & 1930)	 Prysten House, Finewell Street.To the right side of the door 	THE HEADSTONE RECORDING THE INTERMENT / HARD BY OF WILLIAM HENRY ALLEN & RICHARD DELPHEY / WAS RESET ON THIS MONUMENT & THE ANCIENT DOORWAY / ADJOINING RESTORED BY THE NATIONAL SOCIETY / UNITED STATES DAUGHTERS OF 1812 TO PERPETUATE / THE MEMORY OF THESE OFFICERS & TO RECORD AN / APPRECIATION OF A HUMANE & CHILVALROUS ACTION / OF THE ENGLISH PEOPLE [below headstone] And the fruit of righteousness is sown in peace of them that make peace.	https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/proxy/4Y9m8uGgs9FHcGH9MFNy3rCT4IBw17cvmhHjyjQHIKwJt50S_8W5LTfPNS6RmP212m1541KelG6tWUCdAd2L8Ke2QpaiBZZKGjLUG5Hi89haYA
67	-4.135913	50.371741	Charles Church (plaque 46) - location on map to be checked	 Charles Church Roundabout.Inside church on left from end entrance 	CHARLES CHURCH / BUILT 1641, CONSECRATED 1665, / COMPLETED 1708 / NAMED IN HONOUR OF KING CHARLES 1 / RUINED BY ENEMY ACTION, 21 MARCH 1941. / PARTIALLY RESTORED 1957. BY THE CITY IN / CO-OPERATION WITH THE MINISTERY OF WORKS. / THE IDEA OF RESTORATION HAVING BEEN / SPONSORED BY THE OLD PLYMOUTH SOCIETY AS / A MEMORIAL TO THOSE CITIZENS OF PLYMOUTH / WHO WERE KILLED IN AIR-RAIDS ON THE / CITY IN THE 1939-1945 WAR. / PLAQUE REPLACED IN 1984	https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/proxy/Ih-bZB25mv_QZY46V3-dRYP9cOZxPL2InzbW3wsaawrnKDGIIn4JJlal5QEo4yxCfCcjuniQPl-J_h7cKr0CvPmyUH5aNzl3dSDdbpSqqENZiQ
68	-4.143597	50.377328	Falklands War (1982)	 Plymouth Railway StationJust inside Plymouth City Train Station, above the main doors/ entrance, below the window. 	In memory of the members / of all services who gave / their lives on the South Atlantic / 1982.	https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/proxy/WEdM0gKelcU9U_G1ymW9SNIFjImmbLTaKuyD99fTBQqTYDXv4OSWocYXt4fsl371BxmaTynlmJA86dxYY3B3rQhvtefaNdeoZdCLxIIaGX0MXQ https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/Jp8A3Vw0wVuWZ5Z4cFtiD978lus-0RoRoWF8lFwmAyE3swJtZHN0jAt036fA7M6QONUSRMvKoWRCeRQQczmjWM7RsYMCGvd6lK2WeN1W0EUZDg
69	-4.135748	50.371696	Plymouth Blitz (WWII) - location on map to be checked	 Charles Church, Charles Cross roundabout.Inside Church, Alter end.	PLYMOUTH BLITZ / THIS PLAQUE WAS DEDICATED ON 21ST MARCH 1991 / BY / THE RIGHT REVEREND RICHARD HAWKINS, BISHOP OF PLYMOUTH / TO COMMEMORATE THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE / BLITZ OF PLYMOUTH AND IN HONOUR OF THE 1178 / CITIZENS OF THE CITY KILLED OR MISSING AS A / RESULT OF ENEMY AIR RAIDS IN WORLD WAR TWO. / COUNCILLOR JOHN FINNIGAN, B.E.M. LORD MAYOR / COUNCILLOR T.E.J. SAVERY, LEADER OF PLYMOUTH CITY COUNCIL. / THE RIGHT HONOURABLE VISCOUNT ASTOR. / MICHAEL BOXALL, CHIEF EXECUTIVE AND TOWN CLERK. //	https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/proxy/8_yunFaQgO2HlFT_IUA8UHitvbqvfhXJ6fFYzRJ5tMDY6-g10iEaCnR06YOiZVFqd_-L8WiM9rJreAVHiCSKayeIJa_3cgFHan71jx5CPqrwZA
70	-4.168705	50.379285	Polish Navy HQ (WWII)	 Albert Road.On large building, now flats, at top of Albert Road, next to entrance. 	DURING THE YEARS 1940 TO 1947 THIS / BUILDING WAS THE TRAINING CENTRE / FOR THE POLISH NAVY AND / HEADQUARTERS OF THE POLISH NAVY / SOUTHERN COMMAND FOLLOWING THE / OUTBREAK OF WORLD WAR II. / THIS PLAQUE WAS UNVEILED / ON 20TH MAY 2001, BY THE LORD MAYOR / OF PLYMOUTH, COUNCILLOR DAVID VINEY / AND MR STANISLAW SZWABSKI, / CHAIRMAN OF GDYNIA CITY COUNCIL, TO / COMMEMORATE THE 25TH ANNIVERSARY / OF THE TWINNING OF PLYMOUTH AND GDYNIA.	https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/proxy/AhauQWatBMZ2qnz_i7OsJ483ZuNiOMf6GL43dkccQIPCFXcUOw4uWOQPX7eT_ztTbTB4dZLgXoRmqYiOyInXwlE3NWHVYzVZnTXvto3PFbIe9g
71	-4.129269	50.359556	Royal Australian Air Force (WWII)	 Mount Batten Castle, off Lawrence Road.South side of Tower, on wall, above head height. 	COMMEMORATING THE MEMBERS OF THE / ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE WHO GAME THEIR / LIVES IN DEFEATING ENEMY SUBMARINES AND / SURFACE VESSELS AND PROTECTING CONVOYS / CARRYING VITAL SUPPLIES TO THIS COUNTRY, / THEIR SUNDERLAND DOCK & OBAN / DURING 1939-1945 AND WERE ABLY / ASSISTED BY THEIR GROUND CREWS. //	https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/proxy/jjDoOLOz_Lqk8igZpIPtFFhvmpSWtt1gvwQVa8T6k2MY-4YzXrNY1q0k1lhsIoYDnxjRVJhG95ENeP-t7WaJa9Pi675IaL1rz01U5LN0_F2-pg
72	-4.200607	50.407233	US Army & D-Day (1944) - Saltash Passage	 Normandy Hill, Saltash PassageOne plaque is at top of hill on the right (going up). One is at the bottom on the left (going up)Inscription:NORMANDY HILL / U.S. ARMY ROUTE NO. 23 / JUNE 1944 , NAMED BY THE MAYOR OF CHERBOURG M. RENE SCHMITT. / MAY 1947	NORMANDY HILL / U.S. ARMY ROUTE NO. 23 / JUNE 1944 , NAMED BY THE MAYOR OF CHERBOURG M. RENE SCHMITT. / MAY 1947	https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/proxy/HDg_acattqW8B7ae4zqfG-AVprh9WANo0jodt8Kd-m646lsn693Oz1BHK9F5oJ_WzcqGwMSN_BZUCKsXRfd8I0DyFZmv0oHTLRMgzMV1p4SKCg
73	-4.200633	50.40636	US Army & D-Day (1944) - Saltash Passage	 Saltash Passage.Memorial gardens, on a stone monument. 	THIS TABLET MARKS THE DEPARTURE FROM THIS PLACE.OF UNITS OF THE V AND VII CORPS OF THE UNITED / STATES ARMY ON THE 6TH JUNE 1944 FOR THE / D DAY LANDINGS IN FRANCE / AND WAS UNVEILED BY / HIS EXCELLENCY JOHN HAY WHITNEY / THE AMBASSADOR OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA / 14TH MAY 1958. ALDERMAN LESLIE F. PAUL LORD MAYOR / ALDERMAN H.G. DAMGRELL CHAIRMAN / PARKS AND RECREATION COMMITTEE //	https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/proxy/Nbb-a1BmeDjdH0JQED1P_GVBKvLezd3rfPvrwGEfdimzUFcb5M_j4dfs2lZ26bsdG5_zI6xhN8pFfDO4YzWBdkpl_XNLRd9yZEOmlY86H2N5kg
74	-4.1135	50.354114	US Army & D-Day (1944) -Turnchapel - location to be checked	 Barton Road.On the grass next to Barton Road, near Hooe Lake railings. 	BARTON ROAD - TURNCHAPEL HARDS / This memorial is dedicated to the embarkation of / the United States Army 29th Division from / Turnchapel to spearhead the Normandy landings / on D-Day, 6th June 1944. / In 1943 Barton Road was re-inforced by the U.S. / Construction Battalions to carry tanks and / personnel concrete block platforms laid down / at Sycamore Beach, (Turnchapel Hards). / Remembered always. //	https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/proxy/glsYqBL9PmzJmA_EyNdMmWCBJ8pHvQ94jSC3MlT5vw-k5zxcr1esi5oOsf32DME44GsUO_iP_jOxvtKzDZkqzXoD9wXKtyjMHL0shyXh2ffc0A
75	-4.136299	50.370095	How Street & Martin's Gate	 Martin's Gate Gardens, How Street. On bars around garden, next to steps. 	"The How Street of today is a far cry from the ""How Lane"" of the lat medival / period. Then the street would have been a hive of activity with noise spilling over / from Sutton Harbour and the nearby markets. The air would have been thick with / the smell of freshly caught fish, freshly brewed beer and manure stored on Dung / Quay (now Sutton Wharf). / The 19th Century saw How Street become a notoriously congested slum. Indeed / the 1851 census shows Nos 7 & 8 How Street housing some 15 families, 57 / people in all. / The end of the 19th Century saw the slums cleared and the present Corporation / buildings completed in 1898. The street suffered considerable damage from / bombing in WWII. The grade II listed properties were restored in 1991 with / help from English Heritage. This community garden opened in 2001 marked another chapter in the long history of How Street."	https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/proxy/w72RWon0px-AlqLAE6KbW1WiXcRYzfaDRSdTeShys6u8FV5YNrUxrK4TMLrNJlOUI48L42i92N8zFedW1NvqWKJ0mq-h-sQAlPXZNdL4_Ix4SQ
76	-4.046729	50.384934	Plympton House	 George Lane.Halfway up lane on right near Gateway to convent. 	Plympton House / Sir George Treby, the Lord Chief Justice of / England and MP for Plympton Erle, began / the building of Plympton House. It was / completed in 1720 by his son George,/ Secretary for War and a Privy Councillor./ Within the grounds is a large earth mound./ It may have been constructed at the time / of one of two seiges of Plympton Castle, in / the 12th or early 13th century. Form here / siege engines could attack the Castle out / of range of the defender's long bows. //	https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/proxy/1qGUMDwhgUZyItcL696ilcqSZwgNnwROb9A2IFruifnBFeAwPAgdjoDt8IU9oXep6q_MOJvUHatpBDd-oza8QF74JY82DOc2pHVC5i6upAbgaA
77	-4.049267	50.383013	Plympton: Borough and Guildhall	 Castle Lane.Corner of Castle Lane onto Fore Street on Guildhall  	The Medieval Borough and The Guildhqall / The Medieval borough of Plympton Erle / was a planned settlement, overlooked by / a Norman Castle. Markets were held from / the 12th century. From 1295, and for the / next 537 years, the borough returned two / Members of Parliament. In 1328 Plympton / Erle became one of Devon's four stannery / towns with special rights to test and market Dartmoor tin. / The Guildhall housed the Mayor and / Corporation, the Court and the cells. Sir / Joshua Reynolds was an Alderman in / 1722 and Mayor in 1773.	https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/proxy/Nn7GHvzVmQBS7FdajpXL645joFSb_Fiq_bF7SAveb86bTWNYARly4LSOsfzGRzTEpBueSpqJOGggpWQy2waAw6Ti-8fSuKYQbebOo51MKlIXxQ
78	-4.046477	50.38348	Plympton: Grammar School	 Longbrook Street.On wall near Gateway into old school. 	Plympton Grammar School / The old Grammar School was founded in / 1658 following a charitable bequest by Elize / Hele. The school was originally called Hele's / School, Plympton. The building is dated 1664./ Former pupils include the artists Sir Joshua / Reynolds, first President of the Royal Academy, Benjamin Haydon, who promoted / the Royal College of Art, and Sir Charles / Lock Eastlake, President of the Royal / Academy, first Director of the National / Gallery and first President of the Royal Photographic Society //	https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/proxy/o9k5hTCPXk6W2K9GgyCmIj9syJbABXJGxwgnNttrBxX3nX9zIbSI98LMFSHaQ_spO1zJy4M8XUu9a2-0mvGU-B3EzSEeWjt_gAcqXG_butMnBQ
79	-4.046214	50.383981	Plympton: Nonconformist Cemetery	 Longcause.Next to gate into cemetery 	Nonconformist cemetery / The nonconformist Cemetery Trust was / founded in 1844 by a local group of twelve / dissenters. The graveyard was extended / to its present size in 1865./ Since 1985 the cemetery has been managed / and maintained as a mini-arboretum and / wildlife conservation area. //	https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/proxy/VgQwLNFdmCIL-jobtzJuyjyx_hXW_Osw6PZp63pbTX2VnHC5Dh63EP8Yuhx4nZkC7SDUQLgCxziiO9osPNdrodudk79XR7xLIIyP-VOsvgFkWA
80	-4.046544	50.384166	Plympton: Saxon and Norman	 George Lane.On wall, as you do down George Lane before you turn into Longcause. 	THE SAXON AND NORMAN SETTLEMENT/ THE SAXON VILLAGE OF PLYMENTUM [ITAL]WAS / ACQUIRED BY THE SON OF ALFRED THE GREAT/ AS A ROYAL MANOR IN 904. BY THE TIME OF/ THE DOMESDAY SURVEY, IN 1086, IT WAS / CALLED PLINTONA [ITAL] / THE MANOR WAS BRANTED TO RICHARD / DE REDVERS AND ITS NAME CHANGED TO / PLYMPTON ERLE [ITAL] AFTER HIS SON, BALDWIN, WAS CREATED EARL OF DEVON. / TODAY THE SETTLEMENT IS GENERALLY KNOWN AS PLYMPTON ST MAURICE [ITAL] AFTER THE DEDICATION OF / THE PARISH CHURCH.	https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/proxy/BQo9mXBXApJMw9V66CtBxmcB_mYk-BNqLcZGPvDNrqcRNsS4VP6GsEx8aOKQUlXMiyZ3jTRWkzPXmAYUwPihejaBcB_1C4kpz8LBnQkBMLWGQg
81	-4.124722	50.357974	Prehistoric Midden - early settlement - location on map to be checked	 Lawrence Road.On the Citadel end of the promenade, near to the cafe. Plaque faces the sea. 	Beneath the dinghy park behind this plaque / lies the site of a large prehistoric midden / or waste heap. / Finds from this heap show that this area was / being used as early as c750BC, / and that overseas traders were visiting the site. / A more detailed account and illustrations / of some of the finds from the site can be seen inside / the Mount Batten Centre which is situated on / the waterfront some 200m to the right of this notice. //	https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/proxy/2w-kQI1DV0HQqqNKQfxVsleIlX-EnaREOTSnLuJau_ItAAiRNWZbPbZLLQQnhpcbltJ6Uj_TlBogretECT6kyYPhl2k4Er8aXv2tuve-3CpFeA
82	-4.134179	50.367053	Sutton Harbour Trail 1 - Old Fish Market - location on map to be checked	 Barbican Quay.On Quayside between Glass Shop and Water. 	OLD FISH MARKET. This was the first purpose - built harbourside fish market. It was built on a newly - reclaimed extension to the 16th century Southside or Barbican Quay. The market opened in 1896 and remained in use until 1995 when a new fish market was opened on the opposite side of the harbour. Because of its design, many people think this building was a railway station. It was designed by the Chief Engineer of the GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY and although a railway was proposed, it never got this far.	https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/proxy/A7pb5gu9vCWy2LyNA1SdUTXrOEpwD2YpQz1QVn3Gx42y9L9kZKx1iex9R6RXJTB0l3m52FCeRRIc2Mu57MPM90UF4Y-mngBeNCPCtSEAIHuPOA
83	-4.134475	50.367669	Sutton Harbour Trail 2 - Whitehouse Pier - location on map to be checked	 The Barbican.Near Captain Jaspers takeaway. 	White House Pier. SUTTON POOL was originally a natural and sheltered anchorage. Some of the first people to settle on these shores were fishermen. The small fishing community quickly grew to become the medieval town of Plymouth. In the late 1500s & 1600s, large numbers of local fishermen sailed across the Atlantic from here to fish the rich cod banks off the east coast of the New World. This building was once the harbourside Police Station. Officers based here kept a watchful eye on harbour life. Fishing has always been important here, and it is said that in the busiest times it was possible to walk from this peir to North Quay across the decks of fishing boats and trawlers.	https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/proxy/7ITamkXSR67MbB2e8QZQUDLQAOw8kK_y68Gh7HvNFNRLD-ezPeWdSrgRI7Ib-RRDJddU17rxQWmkbd_McNw9sEdLAZ2pU45_jnROr3BITJYfeA
84	-4.135406	50.368328	Sutton Harbour Trail 3 - Guys Quay - location on map to be checked	 Guys Quay, Sutton Harbour.Next to bench along from Three Crowns Pub. 	GUY'S QUAY / The line of the present quayside, originally called GAYE'S QUAY, dates back at least to the mid-1600s. However, the natural shore followed the line of Vauxhall Street and quays, houses and warehouses were already being built by the 1600s. / Many waterfront stone warehouses were destroyed by 22 World War bombing. / The large open space of the parade, originally called Newquay, was reclaimed in the late 1500s. Between 1755 & 1783 it served as the PARADE GROUND for the Plymouth Division of the Royal Marines - hence its name.	https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/proxy/WcKKmtTXXZ9TCQxvLYQrMOR_WrMn_XsXtNqrzjpB7gInRR1WriuGKjGkY54dEWo2xrtF6gPjKJgR6B2sxDO0RcT2XBVak6hI9MDge9CsbAYcOg
85	-4.133271	50.370237	Sutton Harbour Trail 6 - North Quay	 North Quay.By Quay side, opposite North Quay House, in middle of circular metal bench. 	NORTH QUAY / The line of / the present quayside / was completed by 1850 and / enclosed earlier developments. / The quayside was busy / with shipping and cargo, and dock labour would gather here waiting for work. / Nearby were coal stores, transit sheds and goods yards. Wines spices potatoes and tobacco were stored here. In north Quay House carpark coloured brickwork marks the position of older waterfront properties, built after 1650. These include what became known as Ceely's SALTHOUSE. The remains of OLD TREE SLIP are also under the carpark running alongside the later Hawkers Avenue. The road takes its name from the Hawker Family, wine importers for over 300 years.	https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/proxy/Ci5IvHcC32Cu_FOrCny9Fp41Tt46IuZLk3IQ8fbBYaQnGXP0j5pMaQkmnjf07T7jLySbDCxsNWlsy_sTGgPVsae7_kqnd1ys2WD1NLYO-kT0-g
86	-4.131149	50.369979	Sutton Harbour Trail 7 - North East Quay	 North East Quay.By Quay edge. 	NORTH EAST QUAY. This quay was built in 1878 - 9 across the line of FRIARY QUAY, named after the medieval Carmelite Friary that once stood north of this harbour. Behind Salt Quay House ran a rail link to the Great Western Railway - not far from a connection to the London & South Western Railway. Look closely at the quay wall to see the tunnel arch of the HORSEWASH. Carters had always led their horses down a slipway to the beach to wash them in the sea. A tunnel was incorporated into the quay to enable this age-old activity to continue.	https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/proxy/nKfKAH2XJjf9m0N9F1MV3kM90udhqOcOme42ZDV3AaeV2LCqjs08Y8T1z692nG4v_nu6pn-xVl8mttywaoRAUFlbD4vgu8u6KaCA3WoRClVQUg
87	-4.132151	50.36651	Sutton Harbour Trail 9 - Harbour Entrance - location on map to be checked	 East Pier.Entrance to Bridge between East & West piers. 	EAST PIER & HARBOUR ENTRANCE. The rocky promontory here on the eastside of the harbour is called TEATS HILL, for enturies a centre for ropemaking, ship building and ship repair. In the last century a large coal wharf stood on the site of the new fish market & aquarium. The harbour entrance was originally a narrow opening through the natural limestone 'breakwater' or CAWSE. The entrance was widened in the 1790s when the East & West Piers were improved. People may have used the CAWSE at low tide as a direct route between Coxside & the Barbican. However, after the harbour entrance was widened it was only possible to cross by boat. Lock gates to control the tide were first proposed in 1845. The ready built 10,000 tonconcrete lock chamber was floated into position and sunk on the site of the East Pier in 1993.	https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/proxy/dNsShJKufrOnRPsu2qTndwvkBL7Oc_1bKI3bEnKk1LjVdhlz6syy8ZrFwqQINqdnXH7Znxu5xDozdLETNGrSm_7JEWqRtMwfW45YSI3PQLQPBQ
88	-4.145075	50.365503	Astor Family - family home	 Elliot Terrace.No. 3, left of door. 	IN THIS HOUSE RESIDED / WALDORF SECOND LORD ASTOR 1879-1952 / MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT FOR PLYMOUTH SUTTON 1910-1919 / LORD MAYOR OF PLYMOUTH 1939-1944 / HONORARY FREEMAN OF THE CITY - CONFERED 1938 / AND HIS WIFE NANCY LADY ASTOR CH 1879-1964 / MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT FOR PLYMOUTH SUTTON 1919-1945 / FIRST WOMAN MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT TO TAKE HER SEAT IN THE / HOUSE OF COMMONS / LADY MAYORESS OF PLYMOUTH 1939-1944 / HONORARY FREEMAN OF THE CITY - CONFERED 1959.	https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/proxy/Dik_gxLpciGD40jKKXogg7FFvktWYhhfJMzp4fEjWDg3yEIuhmObXl-T2DDrprk8EvrheCMDSPxHxq9QHWrkwBFdB9pFvMpn_tV54LxojwpDxw
89	-4.140984	50.369857	Astor Family and Plymouth Guildhall	 Guildhall.On side next to car park. 	NANCY VISCOUNTESS ASTOR / BORN VIRGINIA USA 1879, DIED ENGLAND 1964 / IN THIS BUILDING ON 28 NOVEMBER, 1919 THE ELECTION TO PARLIAMENT OF LADY NANCY ASTOR / WAS ANNOUNCED. SHE WAS THE FIRST WOMAN TO SIT IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS AND REPRESENTED / THE PLYMOUTH CONSTITUENCY OF SUTTON UNTIL 1946, ELECTED FREEMAN OF THE CITY OF PLYMOUTH / IN 1960, FORMIDABLE IN POLITICS AND AN INDOMITABLE CHAMPION OF JUST CAUSE, LADY ASTOR'S / CHARM AND WIT WERE MATCHED BY HER UNFLINCHING COURAGE IN ADVERSITY. / IN POLITICS AND PUBLIC LIFE THEY WORKED TIRELESSLY / FOR THE COMMON GOOD OF THE PEOPLE OF PLYMOUTH. WALDORF, SECOND VISCOUNT ASTOR / BORN NEW YORK 1879, DIED ENGLAND 1952 / WALDORF ASTOR SERVED AS A MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT FOR PLYMOUTH 1910-1919. AS LORD MAYOR OF / PLYMOUTH 1939-1945, LORD ASTOR PRESIDED IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS NEAR THIS BUILDING WHICH / WERE DESTROYED BY ENEMY ACTION IN 1941, IN THE DARKEST DAYS OF THE WAR. HE PREPARED FOR / THE RECONSTRUCTION OF HIS STRICKEN CITY, AND IN THE PLAN FOR PLYMOUTH PUBLISHED 1943 / WAS EXPRESSED THE VISION AND HOPE THAT LED TO THE BUILDING OF THE CITY WE SEE TODAY.	https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/proxy/g8D42sDdmyPDzrll6iLqpe4359sqXULvt-SMJkb7TZXiDjC1h_VPyS9cHPUwf9hbvn1axIGXjoz2jHXZjA4PO_8Nkw74qzSXNqPV42SVkgBrDw
90	-4.13823	50.368341	Cook, Capt. James (1768)	 Arribas Restaurant, Notte Street.On Arribas Restaurance, below left hand facing window. 	JAMES COOK / DISCOVERER AND NAVIGATOR 1728 - 1779 / Captain Royal Navy and leader of three great voyages of discovery which chartered unknown land / in the South Seas and Pacific. On each voyage he set out from Plymouth . He dined in a house on / this site with Cookworthy before embarking on his first voyage in 1768.	https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/proxy/lmzrG9gy_aQINBV6K8556iAu89Uzyd9nteTfGbzSreOzS5XbSFX-r31YxeHU9EUaDWSUrAWtD664ZldK9nNIauBBldtYHkTc5Lgp3c580ykSWA
91	-4.138111	50.368345	Cookworthy, William (1705 - 1780) - chemist	 Arribas Restaurant, Notte Street.On Arribas Restaurant, below right hand facing window. 	WILLIAM COOKWORTHY / DISCOVERER AND INVENTOR 1705 - 1780 / Distinguished apothecary and the first Englishman to discover the ancient Chinese Secret / of porcelain manufacture. In 1768 he set up the first English manufactory of true porcelain in / Plymouth using china clay that he discovered in Cornwall. He lived in a house on this site.	https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/proxy/mSNcMKqPemllttHdfVq5bKvCuiD1hueVCjv_gg1MBhtuTfGVpA_tqlOoejpxtqtOr18qFzCa1EEBWEEw9JZD1hknWeAHryz9Zmhz-9aY2abF4A
92	-4.046493	50.383363	Eastlake, Sir Charles Lock (1793-1865) - Painter, collector and writer	 Longbrook Street.On wall 5 yds north of main gates to Old School.  	SIR CHARLES LOCK EASTLAKE PRA / 1793-1865 / ARTIST AND SCHOLAR / PRESIDENT OF / THE ROYAL ACADEMY./ FIRST DIRECTOR OF THE / NATIONAL GALLERY. SECRETARY / OF THE FINE ARTS COMMISSION / LIVED AT HILLSIDE, PLYMPTON / AND ATTENDED PLYMPTON / GRAMMAR SCHOOL //	https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/W5qCsXRgfgqUBSn3Wn68wGawq2-GabghK5-7dLpEfETXLHl4gRiIivaVcT5GmX1VOj36Td0Rxy9i8JO843p2K94yTBT6VsmeyR2rJgsiDdOGBg
93	-4.098973	50.357441	Radford House - site of and associations - to be checked	 Radford House.On the side of Radford Lodge, at entrance to radford park (Nr Hooe Lake). 	NEAR THIS SITE STOOD RADFORD / FOR MANY GENERATIONS THE HOME OF THE RADFORDS / AND THEN OF THE HARRIS FAMILY. TO WHOM IT PASSED / IN EDWARD IV's REIGN (1461-83). / SIR CHRISTOPHER HARRIS, ATONE TIME M.P. FOR / PLYMOUTH, WAS A PERSONAL FRIEND, AMONG OTHERS, OF / DRAKE, RALEIGH, HOWARD AND HAWKINS. AT RADFORD HE IS / SAID TO HAVE STORED SOME OF THE GOLD AND SILVER IN / BLOCKS BROUGHT BACK BY SIR FRANCIS DRAKE FROM / THE SOUTH SEAS. / AS VICE-ADMIRAL HERE ON HIS RETURN / TO PLYMOUTH, IN 1618, FROM HIS DISASTROUS SEARCH / FOR GOLD IN GUIANA. / THE HOUSE, WHICH DATED MAINLY FROM THE / LATE XVI CENTURY, WITH XVII CENTURY ALTERATIONS, / WAS DEMOLISHED IN 1937. //	https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/proxy/xKMMudecKLhHeGsitKyg_590y5kms8wsp7k6kUHGMAT2pWuEQJprCgEY_PPC6jKSDgafBBf9XbSqyAbrv1MzB8ARftXj3pJpC4HbpIxaeEBpFA
94	-4.156138	50.386293	Scott, Captain R F - site of family home	 Outland Road, MilehouseOutside gates (on R. H. F. gatepost) to building left of St Bartholomews Church	HERE WAS BORN IN 1868 AND / IN HIS BOYHOOD RESIDED / ROBERT FALCON SCOTT. / CAPTAIN R.N. / WHO DIED IN THE ANTARCTIC. / MARCH. 1912, AFTER REACHING / THE SOUTH POLE.	https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/hYKFmDHR1IRFXVJdhc6IM___E36R_s_bhGqPlyVf-U2GzyzrsfhVQXlYzaBeZ4GMtsZlpyz_cIQsLURv-LcJ7-w0wmow9wsyluIweVW44hQAVA
95	-4.046515	50.383311	Sir Joshua Reynolds - site of family home	 Longbrook Street.On wall outside old Grammar School.  	HERE UNTIL 1871 / STOOD THE HOUSE / IN WHICH / SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS / WAS BORN A.D. 1723//	https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/proxy/C0dWxNpFvYwsuw_jWg4IRdeuhC2HVHT2sWsILv6-Jg0lLmzE-xcsOqKBgrMDFcC-SbeU3yOf4AdVbb3hwOh-y-2O_VEz8dGvJXjgOvtGW1Zg2Q
96	-4.141883	50.364403	Smeaton, John (1721-92) - Civil Engineer	 Smeaton's Tower.North facing. 	THIS TABLET IS ERECTED TO THE / MEMORY OF JOHN SMEATON F.R.S. / THE DISTINGUISHED CIVIAL ENGINEER / WHO WAS BORN IN 1724 AND DIED / IN 1792 AT AUSTHORPE LODGE / LEEDS IN THE COUNTRY OF YORK / HE DESIGNED THIS LIGHTHOUSE AND / ERECTED IT ON EDDYSTONE ROCK / 1756 TO 1759 / PRESENTED BY THE LORD MAYOR OF LEEDS / ALDERMAN PERCIVAL T. LEIGH J.P. / 1936	https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/proxy/vov6aJI_5Cjo4xllbQYvj_efxNQM9s4dtsPJhkCmElpHL59xs2AjbTuQdpLzIYiWqWKqnx6_J2YcTzK5g3EKlBFrLVpwtZfiPqNgHe1ZIFc9XA
97	-4.13494	50.366845	Sparke, John - 16th century Merchant - location on map to be checked.	 New Street, Barbican.No. 14, to left of the entrance. 	JOHN SPARKE HOUSE / 14 NEW STREET / JOHN SPARKE OF PLYMOUTH / SAILED WITH JOHN HAWKIN / ON HIS 1564 VOYAGE / TO THE WEST INDIES / AND WAS / THE FIRST ENGLISHMAN TO / WRITE DESCRIPTIONS OF BOTH / THE POTATO AND TOBACCO. / LATER HE SETTLED IN PLYMOUTH / AS A MERCHANT, / BUILDING THIS STREET / ABOUT 1584 / AND WAS / MAYOR OF PLYMOUTH IN 1592. / TAMAR HOUSING SOCIETY / MAIN CONTRACTOR / COOPER CONSTRUCTION 1989.	https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/proxy/DEtDYu33ztsa4gRwYdy9tLi4cBHnXT4o9sBqa8XogWN41RBRS1erZ40fG1_waKtkw8_Rnxpgv7HhlVcsP8CUp95UhBDmv1U-RJzGGx1pvtGk8w
98	-4.141927	50.363895	Armada 400' and Royal Visit (1988)	 The Dome, Hoe Road.To the right of the entrance, bottom right of artwork. 	There must be a begynnyng / of any great matter but the / contenewing unto the end untyll / it be thoroughly ffynyshed / yelds the trew glory. / WRITTEN BY SIR FRANCIS DRAKE / IN THE REIGN OF / QUEEN ELIZABETH I / UNVEILED BY HER MAJESTY QUEEN ELIZABETH II / on the occasion of her visit /on 22nd July 1988 To mark the / four hundredth anniversary of / the first battle of the Armada fought off Plymouth in / July 1588 / 1588: Armada: 1988 /.	https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/goF1bxND2tAW7Pwbw3I7peXDkVwYc0vZhdPsLKL9CbwM6-U9_5YFb2HwO7udvZ18oEAmYZcdDvDlZ4_hYzGPltLnQAxZxB_WXzbJXfHNu9D2tQ https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/fQV3yNJ6w6VkCyPALvTXXxNYAETaIE_TJ8mGzj092JexTQrq3eCDtwo2yw4xduMJGod95rDcfpqf5DuoG41mS32XVjPolPnKE-2IbozXBCv0aA
99	-4.139386	50.37013	Barbican Regeneration Project	 St. Andrew's church, Royal Parade.Near to traffic lights on the same side of the road as St. Andrew's church. On stone part of the arch.  	THE ARCHWAY WAS PRODUCED BY / PARTNERSHIP ART LIMITED AND / COMMISSIONED BY PLYMOUTH CITY / COUNCIL AS PART OF THE BARBICAN / REGENERATION PROGRAMME, FUNDED / BY THE EUROPEAN REGINAL / DEVELOPMENT FUND. / THE FOUR CAST IRON COLUMNS / USED IN THIS WORK WERE GENEROUSLY / DONATED BY THE VIRGINIA HOUSE / SETTLEMENT, LOCATED NEARBY IN LOOE / STREET. THE COLUMNS ORIGINALLY / SUPPORTED THE GALLERY OF THE EARLY / EIGHTEENTH CENTURY CHURCH WHICH / NOW FORMS PART OF THE SETTLEMENT / BUILDINGS.	https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/proxy/fKlCYC-3_FgMk5TcwcbuuMLMAeckrcmC7ClcaErn1AUwZVCt0MFdaRIzW0YgbKi-QJ__WlTzIzTOhzay9DYcbiDgUwm4AhWLZVTTzGKhEfVCuQ
100	-4.13985	50.369519	Centenary of the Order of Foresters	 Prysten House, Finewell Street.To left of side door under window. 	THIS WINDOW WAS THE GIFT OF THE ANCIENT / ORDER OF FORRESTERS, IN COMMEMORATION OF / THE CENTENARY OF THE ORDER 8 OF THE SERVICE / HELD AT ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH, 3RD JUNE / 1934. / A SYMBOL OF INDUSTRIAL BROTHERHOOD.	https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/SSCazt-eZXRaYSxxg02MJBiq2vn63bH7nMkgSSrNFznK-H4UajYAwxANPCjGs-t5ku5SLNtRPX7JSaK3vOUUvc_zbehNOINcQ5hRvj8ZCizV5A
101	-4.133876	50.366115	Iron Pipes (1826) - location on map to be checked	 Mayflower Steps, West Pier.On wall. 	IRON PIPES / FOR THE BETTER SUPPY OF / WATER TO THE INHABITANTS / AND SHIPPING WERE COM / MENCED BEING LAID AT THE / EXPENCE OF THE CORPORA / TION IN THE MAYORALTY OF / W.H. HAWKER ESQ.	https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/proxy/wv1p-GNkynfkf1Q4e_fSQLKEHYcpf4kHhULTGd5XDBnzyXxu662IvLjiQMZTc2fIg5LMjJUPWbdNROaY9I2VkvQ3Dzov0XFMq5O_qdFDJxHIJQ
102	-4.107501	50.368695	Laira Bridge (1827) - location on map to be checked	 Laira Bridge Road.Just to the left as turn into the Ride, towards Chelston Meadow, on wall on patch of grass. 	HUNC PONTEM / SENATUS AUCTORITATE SUSCEPTUM / NOVAS ET COMMODAS VIAS / RECLUDENTEM / I OHANNES COMES DE MORLEY / SUIS SUMPTIBUS / STRUENDEM CURAVIT / OPUS INCOHATUM, A.D. 1824, / ABSOLUTUM A.D.1827 / I.M.RENDEL ARCHITECTO. / LORD MORLEY WITH PARLIAMENTARY CONSENT BY / PUBLIC WISH UNDERTOOK AT HIS OWN EXPENSE THE / BUILDING OF THIS BRIDGE WHICH OPENS NEW AND / SUITABLE ROADS. / THE WORK BEGAN A.D. 1824 AND WAS COMPLETED A.D. 1827, BY J.M. RENDEL, ARCHITECT.	https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/proxy/6pxVJLSSKXpxAthyjKNagvq-lkjZFSn3lQuV2f7c2vvex4-bznBMNvB2QMYYLXLxR68cN4LygAsg9xZBXRbf9thncXhQefG2R0TX2r0216RjVw
103	-4.107511	50.368681	 Laira Bridge (1962)	 Laira Bridge Road.On right hand wall of Bridge (heading out of City towards Plymstock at start of Bridge. 	THIS TABLET MARKS THE OPENING OF / THE NEW LAIRA BRIDGE / ON THE 1ST JUNE 1962 / BY / THE LORD CHESHAM / PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARY / TO THE MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT / THIS BRIDGE REPLACES THE CAST IRON / BRIDGE WHICH STOOD FROM 1827 - 1961 / ALDERMAN H.G. MASON, C.B.E., J.P. / THE LORD MAYOR. / ALDERMAN H.L. TREBILCOCK, CHAIRMAN / PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE, / MARPLES RIDGEWAY & PARTNERS LTD / CONTRACTORS. / S.LLOYD JONES / TOWN CLERK / J. ACKROYD. / CITY ENGINEER.	https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/proxy/qPySZcgKbVF30Gi7_lVfEW7OnzfPHGEVyTKf0f4HPJv6I7gvUvcTxFfvke3pH4qeSAj_PyxCIcmqDYofr7m0NoP0lbnJgpRzMHAw0OxoT2c6jA
104	-4.139743	50.370075	Millennium - Action 2000	 St. Andrew's Church, Royal Parade.On the grass, left of main entrance, near Hawkins plaque.  	ACTION 2000 / COMPLETED FOR THE MILLENNIUM / WITH THE SUPPORT OF / LOCAL BUSINESSES / AND VOLUNTEERS. //	https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/proxy/JoZeUbRevfDtkDCix-cfZ8CqhoH55KePgxr8IFXQmKG4R_laScR0NPRLOAeGNEczWtyJtne6WxqWLbx8iQdIUWpIeGlbu0vqeS3Uh1wajguOOQ
105	-4.142722	50.363729	Passing of the Reform Act, 1832 - location to be checked.	 The Dome, Hoe Road.On wall of dome facing Plymouth Sound. 	REFORM ACT 1832 / The stone tablet that commemorates Plymouth's / involvement with the Reform Act 1832 occupied / this site until 1992, when it was moved into / Plymouth Dome to preserve the stone. /The tablet was originally sited below the level / of the present Hoe Road. It is freely accessible / during the opening hours of Plymouth Dome. //	https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/proxy/m_IYfTb_ai-PCVVKDxg3sSKRlbhqK1mN11iEDGNR11kMpjC467oOEo7Sv54SLZ45zfuSTxrYJ3_TumfvN2Cpz0E2xvbOOp1F98wFGxLf9zT-tg
106	-4.140781	50.365365	Plymouth and Novorossiysk, Russia - Twin Town - location to be checked.	 Plymouth Hoe Promenade.On the Citadel end of the promenade, near to the cafe. Plaque faces the sea. 	THIS PLAQUE WAS UNVEILED IN / NOVEMBER 1999 TO COMMEMORATE / THE 10TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE / TWINNING OF THE CITIES OF PLYMOUTH / AND NOVOROSSIYSK, RUSSIA./ COUNCILLOR TOM SAVERY / LORD MAYOR OF PLYMOUTH / VALERY PROKHORENKO / MAY OF NOVOROSSIYSK / COUNCILLOR T. EVANS / LEADER OF THE CITY COUNCIL / M.A. STONE / CHIEF EXECUTIVE AND / TOWN CLERK.	https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/yaF4XyebOhh5TvIogrMG6ME3p_TAsQ4Dg77FoxRgIT6Dn4atKI4UtOBRh8iWDZEiq50dRM5NCyfFBLeIU7ZSUvhWbxAD6qhtyvj2gJH0jSzUHw
107	-4.139217	50.373185	Old Town Gate - site of	 Jigsaw GardenJigsaw Gardens, Drake Circus  	Near this site formerly stood the 'Old Town' or 'Northern Gate' which was first erected about 1378. In 1379 the gate was partly destroyed by the French. It was repaired and lasted until 1759 when it was rebuilt and finally removed about 1809.	""
108	-4.132892	50.372829	Gasgoyne's Gate	 Park Terrace.Side wall of Woodside Public House. 	Near this spot stood a GATE called GASCOYNES'S GATE and which for the Purpose of throwing open and widening the STREET was taken down in the year 1768 and to commemorate the same this TABLET was put up by the order of the MAYOR and COMMONALITY 4th June 1817.	""
109	-4.139957	50.365065	Execution of three Mutinous Marines, 1797	 Plymouth Hoe.Set in pathway (SX 478 539). 	""	""
110	-4.134266	50.369551	Vauxhall Quay and Sutton Jetty	 Off Vauxhall Street.Junction of Vauxhall Quay, Sutton Jetty and Sutton Wharf (Sutton Harbour Marina). 	""	""
111	-4.134491	50.369839	Sutton Wharf	 Off Vauxhall Street.Sutton Wharf (north end). East facade of new block. 	""	""
112	-4.131047	50.368874	Marrowbone Slip	 Off Sutton Road.South of Marrowbone slip / north of China House.  	""	""
113	-4.137184	50.368911	Plymouth's First Co-operative Shop, 1860	 Woolster Court. 	The site of 15 Catte Street / Plymouth Co-operative Society's / first shop, opened in 1860	""
114	-4.157968	50.374052	Victoria Park Centenary 1902-2002 (1)	 Eldad Hill. 	Victoria Park / Officially opened on 8th October 1902 / Jointly by Mr J. Bellamy J.P., Mr E. Leest & Dr W. Corbett / On behalf of the Three Towns / Plymouth, / Devonport & / Stonehouse / The first park of its kind / in this part of the country. / For the people of the area to use for their leisure activities.	""
115	-4.136605	50.367883	'Old' Customs House, 16th Century	 Southside Street. 	"Old' Custom House / 16th Century / In 1586 ""much work was done on the / Custom House on the New Quay""./ By the late 1600s the New Quay had been in-filled and was part of / the Parade. / Survived the threat of demolition in 1926 / and Wartime bomb damage in 1941. / The Custom House of 1820 / stands opposite."	""
116	-4.157928	50.374044	Victoria Park Centenary 1902-2002 (2)	 Eldad Hill. 	Unveiled by / The Lord Mayor of Plymouth / Cllr Ian Gordon / On Tuesday 8th October 2002 / To commemorate the Centenary of Victoria Park / Organised by The Friends of Victoria Park / Chairperson Zita Moyse / Secretary Paul Carter / Treasurer Diane Jasper-Eustis	""
117	-4.176417	50.369033	Devonport- Change of Name, 1824	 Ker Street. 	Devonport / January 1st / 1824	""
118	-4.146008	50.364942	Viking Raids, 997	 Plymouth Hoe. 	Plymouth / 997 - 1997	""
119	-4.158575	50.374642	Freeing of Tolls (Millbridge), 1924	 Millbridge. 	Borough of Plymouth / The Plymouth Corporation / Declared this bridge open to the public / Free of toll. On the 1st day of April, 1924. / Solomon Stephens, Mayor / R.J.Fittall, Town clerk.	""
120	-4.164505	50.369555	Freeing of Tolls (Ha'Penny Bridge), 1924	 Millbridge. 	""	""
121	-4.197931	50.407352	Tamar Bridge - 25th Anniversary	 Tamar Bridge Office.South Eastern approach. 	Tamar Bridge / 1961 - 1986 / This plaque commemorates / the 25th Anniversary / of the opening of the Tamar Bridge / to the public / on Tuesday, 24th October, 1961 / Joint Chairman / G.E.H. Creber Esq. C.B.E. D.L. / Plymouth City Council W.B. Harding Esq. M.B.E. / Cornwall County Council	""
122	-4.198006	50.407382	Tamar Bridge - Specifications	 Tamar Bridge Office.South Eastern approach.  	"TAMAR BRIDGE / MAIN SPAN 1100 feet SIDE SPANS 374 feet / LENGTH OVER ABUTMENTS 2107 feet 6 inches / HEIGHT OF TOWERS 240 feet ABOVE PIERS. / PIERS ON 30 feet DIAM. CAISSONS FOUNDED / ON ROCK BELOW RIVER BED. / CABLES EACH CONSIST OF 31 STEEL WIRE ROPES 2 3/8 "" DIAM. / ANCHORAGES IN 50 feet TUNNELS. EACH TAKE / 3800 TONS PULL / WEIGHT OF SUSPENDED STRUCTURE 8000 tons."	""
123	-4.130264	50.359436	Mount Batten Tower 	 Mount Batten Headland.75 yds west of Tower 	""	""
124	-4.131352	50.360173	R.A.F. Mount Batten	 Mount Batten Headland.50 yds N of entrance to pier.  A few feet from the railings at the water's edge. 	Lengthy text and illustrations.	""
125	-4.200844	50.406747	Tamar Bridges	 Tamar Bridge car park. 	Lengthy text and illustrations.	""
126	-4.139505	50.373834	Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, 1897	 Cobourg Street. 	THIS FOUNDATION STONE / WAS LAID IN COMMEMORATION / OF THE COMPLETION OF THE / 60TH YEAR OF THE REIGN OF / HER MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA / JUNE 22ND 1897. / C.H. RADFORD / MAYOR.	""
127	-4.139519	50.373833	Higher Education at North Hill State	 Cobourg Street. 	An educational building has been located on / this site since 1889. In 1897 an extension was / recorded by the laying of this stone. / This site has been variously known as / Victoria Memorial Science, Art & Techinical School, / Plymouth & Devonport Technical College, / Plymouth Polytechnic, Polytechnic South West / and the University of Plymouth.	""
128	-4.140204	50.37457	Public Secondary Schools	 Cobourg Street.On N wall of University's Scott building 	THIS SCHOOL / ESTABLISHED IN 1809 / WAS REMOVED FROM / FRANKFORT PLACE IN THE OLD PIG MARKET / TO THIS SITE ON THE / SHUTE PARK ESTATE / IN THE YEAR 1812(?)	""
129	-4.132361	50.370075	Phoenix Wharf Free Public Landing Peace	 Phoenix Wharf 	PHOENIX WHARF PIER / OPENED / AS A FREE PUBLIC LANDING PLACE / 10TH SEPTR 1895. / LAW. MAYOR / PERCY T. PEARCE. / CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEE.	""
130	-4.169269	50.368487	Richmond Walk	 Richmond Walk. 	RICHMOND WALK / RICHMOND WALK WAS BUILT IN THE 1780S ON THE / ORDERS OF THE / DUKE OF RICHMOND, MASTER GENERAL OF THE / ORDNANCE, TO ALLOW CONTINUED PUBLIC ACCESS / TO THE FORESHORE / BETWEEN STONEHOUSE AND MUTTON COVE / WHICH HAD BEEN SEVERELY RESTRICTED BY THE / REBUILDING OF THE / DOCKYARD DEFENCES. THE LARGE WALL ON / THE NORTHERN SIDE OF THE WALK WAS / DELIBERATELY DESIGNED TO DEFEND MT. WISE / FROM A SEABORNE ATTACK.	""
131	-4.135795	50.371756	Charles Church	 Bretonside Viaduct (North side). 	CHARLES CHURCH / PRIOR TO 1634 THERE WAS BUT ONE PARISH CHURCH IN PLYMOUTH, AT ANDREW'S BUT IN THAT YEAR THE TOWN PETITIONED KING CHARLES I FOR PERMISSION TO DIVIDE THE OLD PARISH INTO TWO AND TO BUILD A SECOND CHURCH. IT WAS NOT UNTIL 1640, HOWEVER, THAT LETTERS PATENT PERMITTING THE CHURCH TO BE BUILT RECEIVED THE ROYAL ASSENT. / WORK WAS COMMENCED IMMEDIATELY ON A SITE SOMEWHAT TO THE WEST OF THE OLD CARMELITE FRIARY, BUT BUILDING OPERATIONS WERE SUSPENDED DURING THE SEIGE OF PLYMOUTH 1642-1646 AND THE CHURCH WAS NOT COMPLETED UNTIL 1657. THE TOWER IS DATED 1657. THE CHURCH WAS DEDICATED IN 1665, THE FIRST SPIRE, MADE OF WOOD AND COVERED WITH LEAD, WAS BUILT IN 1707-1708. THIS SPIRE WAS TAKEN DOWN AND THE PRESENT STONE SPIRE ERECTED IN 1767. / THE BUILDING WAS REGARDED AS ONE OF THE FINEST POST-REFORMATION GOTHIC CHURCHES IN THE KINGDOM. VARIOUS ADDITIONS AND ALTERATIONS, SUCH AS THE ADDITIONS OF THE PORCHES AND VESTRY, AND THE REMOVAL OF THE GALLERIES WERE CARRIED OUT IN THE 19TH CENTURY. / PRIOR TO THE SECOND WORLD WAR THE GRAVEYARD SURROUNDING THE CHURCH EXTENDED TO OVER AN ACRE, BUT IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE NEW EXETER STREET THE HUMAN REMAINS WERE REMOVED AND THE GRAVEYARD NO LONGER EXISTS. / ON THE NIGHT OF MARCH 21ST/22ND 1941, THE CHURCH WAS WHOLLY GUTTED BY FIRE AS A RESULT OF A HEAVY AIR RAID, AND UNTIL 1957 THE RUINS REMAINED IN A DERELICT CONDITION. / THE CHURCH AUTHORITIES HAVING DECIDED THAT THE CHURCH WAS NOT TO BE REBUILT, THE PLYMOUTH CORPORATION PURCHASED THE SITE AND IN 1957, WITH THE ASSISTANCE OF THE MINISTRY OF WORKS, CARRIED OUT THE PRESERVATION WORKS. / THE CHURCH NOW FORMS A FITTING MEMORIAL TO THE CIVILIAN LOST THEIR LIVES DUETO ENEMY AIR ATTACKS ON THE CITY DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR.	""
132	-4.136815	50.376087	Town Water Supply (1)	 Drake's Place. 	MADE / IN / THE / MAIORALTE / OF / JOHN / TRLAWNYE / 1598 FRANCES DRAKE FIRST / BROUGHT THIS WATER INTO / PLYMOUTH IN 1594 / THIS CONDUIT WAS NEW BUILT / IN THE MAYORALTY OF WM / COTTON MERCHANT 1671 THE STONE CARVINGS ABOVE / ARE PARTS OF THE OLD PUBLIC CONDUIT / REMOVED FROM THE HEAD OF OLD TOWN STREET / IN 1834. / WILLIAM HOLE EVENS, MAYOR / THE WALL AND CARVINGS RE-ERECTED / 1874. / IN THE SECOND MAYORALTY OF / ALFRED ROOKER / JAMES KING, CHAIRMAN OF THE WATER COMMITTEE THE SOUTH RESERVOIR WAS MADE IN / THE THIRD MAYORALTY OF / EDMUND LOCKYER. / 1825. / THE NORTH RESERVOIR IN / 1828. / DURING THE MAYORALTY OF / RICHARD PRIDHAM ERECTED 1874 / THIS TROUGH / IS PART OF ONE OF THE CHANNELS / BY WHICH WATER WAS DISTRIBUTED / THROUGH THE TOWN.	""
133	-4.137831	50.37627	Town Water Supply (2)	 Drake's Place. 	BUILT / In the / MAYORALTY / OF JOHN MORSHEAD / Esq.r / ANNO 1754 / Under y. Direct. Of Jos. COLLIER	""
134	-4.164146	50.359727	Plymouth Defences	 Western King Point. 	Lengthy text and illustrations.	""
