- Elburton, Goosewell, Hooe,
Mount Batten, Oreston, Pomphlett, Staddiscombe,
Turnchapel and
Plymstock proper, the
centrally located village after which the parish...
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Royal Marines Turnchapel is a
former Royal Marines military installation in
South Devon located 1.2
miles (1.9 km) east of Plymouth, Devon, and 3.6 miles...
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David Cross (born 23
April 1949 in
Turnchapel near Plymouth, England) is an
English electric violinist and
keyboardist best
known for
playing with progressive...
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Turnchapel Branch was a
London and
South Western Railway (LSWR)
single track branch railway line in Devon, England, that ran from
Plymouth Friary station...
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Turnchapel railway station served the
suburb of
Turnchapel, Plymouth,
England from 1897 to 1961 on the
Turnchapel Branch. The
station opened on 1 January...
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basic training establishment,
across the
Hamoaze at Torpoint,
Cornwall RM
Turnchapel, a
former Royal Marines military installation (decommissioned 2014) "HMNB...
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Friary line. On 2
August 1883 the P&DR
obtained powers to
build a line to
Turnchapel; it
succeeded in
building a
bridge over the Plym near
Laira road bridge...
- line was
opened across the
River Plym to Plymstock, and was
extended to
Turnchapel on 1
January 1897.[page needed] The GWR also
served Plymstock from a direct...
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United Kingdom Name
Armada Ordered 21
October 1806
Builder Blackburn,
Turnchapel Laid down
February 1807
Launched 23
March 1810 Fate Sold, 1863 General...
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around Plymouth Sound. The 'bone caves',
located at Cattedown, Oreston,
Turnchapel and Stonehouse,
contain extensive Upper Palaeolithic deposits, including...