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Oreston (/ɜːˈrɛstʌn/ uh-RES-tun),
formerly a
village on the
southern bank of the Cattewater, is now a
suburb of Plymouth. It is
recorded as ****stone...
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rather than a
large dog. In a
series of
caves discovered in a
quarry in
Oreston, Plymouth, a Mr
Whidbey found several bones and
teeth of a
species of canis...
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Oreston railway station served the
suburb of
Oreston, Plymouth,
England from 1897 to 1961 on the
Turnchapel Branch. The
station opened on 1
January 1897...
- from the
Mayflower Steps on
Plymouth Barbican to
Mount Batten and also
Oreston both on the
southern bank. The
spelling 'Cattewater' is not old or consistent...
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bridge was
filled in with
material from the
quarries at
Cattedown and
Oreston during the late 1890s and the
ground created became a muni****l park, Victoria...
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Elburton Primary; Hooe Primary;
Dunstone Primary;
Pomphlett Primary; and
Oreston Primary. The
school was
opened on 26
April 1911 as the
Plymstock Senior...
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series of
corrective surgeries at the
Charing Cross Hospital. Born in
Oreston,
Weston worked in a
clothing factory after leaving school and then as a...
- House. The
supply ship
Hercules was
based at
Oreston, now a
suburb of Plymouth;
stone was
prepared at the
Oreston yard and
supplied from the
works of Messrs...
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Patricia Mary,
Baroness Carson (5
March 1929,
Oreston – 13
October 2014, Ghent) was an Anglo-Belgian
historian and author.
Patricia Carson was the daughter...
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legend tells of her
wishing to see a
local young man
living in
nearby Oreston, but
being forbidden by her family.
Despite this, she took a boat one night...