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WebRFK06N7T – First World War memorial at East Stonehouse, Plymouth, Devon, England, UK. RM FD1G2J – Princess Yachts factory at Stonehouse in Plymouth, Devon, UK. RF 2DCK0J6 – Sun shines on Doverow Hill, Stonehouse village and the pastoral lanscape of the Severn Valley in Gloucestershire. WebMar 14, 2024 · In 1901 Plymouth had a population of 107,000, while Devonport had almost 64,000. Stonehouse had a population of 15,000. In 1914 the two towns of Devonport and Stonehouse were joined with Plymouth. After World War I a slum clearance program began. Slum housing was demolished and was replaced by council housing in New … r c smith \\u0026 co ltd greenock
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East Stonehouse was one of three towns that were amalgamated into modern-day Plymouth. West Stonehouse was a village that is within the current Mount Edgcumbe Country Park in Cornwall. It was destroyed by the French in 1350. The terminology used in this article refers to the settlement of East Stonehouse … See more Settlement in the area goes back to Roman times and a house made of stone was believed to have stood near to Stonehouse Creek. However other stories relate to land owned in the 13th century by Robert the Bastard. … See more Significant buildings include the Royal William Victualling Yard, the Royal Marine Barracks, Stonehouse and the Royal Naval Hospital, Stonehouse. Of these three defence complexes … See more • Alexander Copland Hutchison FRSE surgeon and medical author • John Eastman Palmer – photographer See more Between 1993 and 1998 the part of Stonehouse to the west of Durnford Street (including the Royal William Victualling Yard) was designated as one of the three areas of the city under control of Plymouth Development Corporation. Gradually affluent residents … See more http://breweryhistory.com/wiki/index.php?title=Plymouth_Breweries_Ltd WebStonehouse Bridge with the Plymouth Breweries building n the background. From a postcard. Before the days of Stonehouse Bridge, passage was by pedestrian ferry across the creek or by road around Mill Bridge. In 1767 Lord Mount Edgcumbe, as Lord of the Manor of East Stonehouse, and Sir John Saint Aubyn, Lord of the Manor of Stoke … rc smith\\u0027s greenock