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Saltash (Cornish: Essa) is a town and
civil parish in
south Cornwall, England. It had a po****tion of 16,184 in 2011 census.
Saltash faces the city of...
- 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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Saltash P****age (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 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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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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Saltash Guildhall is a muni****l
building in Fore Street,
Saltash, Cornwall, England. The structure,
which was the
meeting place of
Saltash Borough Council...
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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 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...
- Hampshire, and was used for the 1952 film The
Cruel Sea, in
which she pla****
Saltash Castle. Also seen in ‘The man who
never was’ when the body was delivered...
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Saltash,
sometimes called Essa, was a "rotten borough" in
Cornwall which returned two
Members of
Parliament to the
House of
Commons in the
English and...