Admiral MacBride, Plymouth, United Kingdom, Review HD
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The Admiral MacBride is an English Pub located on Plymouth’s historic Barbican seafront. Less than a mile from the city centre, guests can enjoy free Wi-Fi access and a vast selection of beverages at the bar.
There is also an extensive food menu available. Catering for a range of dietary needs, it uses local produce including fresh fish and shellfish.
The cosy rooms at the Admiral MacBride each feature an en suite bathroom with a hairdryer, tea and coffee making facilities and a TV. Some of the rooms also benefit from a sea view.
With routes to France and Spain, Plymouth Ferry Terminal is just 7 minutes’ drive away.
The National Marine Aquarium is a short 3-minute walk away, whilst Smeaton’s Tower is less than a mile away.
From the bed and breakfast, The Monkey Sanctuary is also a 41-minute car journey away.
Admiral MacBride, Plymouth, United Kingdom, HD Review
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Bed and Breakfast Admiral MacBride sells fast on our site. The Admiral MacBride is an English Pub located on Plymouth’s historic Barbican seafront. Less than a mile from the city centre, guests can enjoy free Wi-Fi access and a vast selection of beverages at the bar.
There is also an extensive food menu available. Catering for a range of dietary needs, it uses local produce including fresh fish and shellfish.
The cosy rooms at the Admiral MacBride each feature an en suite bathroom with a hairdryer, tea and coffee making facilities and a TV. Some of the rooms also benefit from a sea view.
With routes to France and Spain, Plymouth Ferry Terminal is just 7 minutes’ drive away.
The National Marine Aquarium is a short 3-minute walk away, whilst Smeaton’s Tower is less than a mile away.
From the bed and breakfast, The Monkey Sanctuary is also a 41-minute car journey away.
Barbican - Plymouth, England
Famous Barbican in Plymouth. The view from my flat;),
Robert Lenkiewicz At Work in the Barbican Studio 1993 Part 2 of 2
In 1993 whilst a student at Plymouth College of art. I asked Robert if I could shoot a Steadicam video in his vast and impressive studio. The entrance was in the Parade right hand corner in Plymouth Barbican. I have managed to retrieve the video from mini DV and transfer it to digital video.
Tather than edit it I decided to let you see it all, so it is virtualy Un_Cut
Thanks to Plymouth college of art and design. The Lenkiewicz people and friends. Google Robert Lenkiewicz foundation for more information and see the breakdown bellow.Robert Oscar Lenkiewicz (31 December 1941 – 5 August 2002) was one of South West England's most celebrated artists of modern times. Perennially unfashionable in high art circles, his work was nevertheless popular with the public.[1][2] He produced as many as 10,000 works (though this figure includes his prolific output as a pencil portrait artist),[3] often on a large scale, and in themed 'projects' investigating hidden communities (Vagrancy 1973, Mental Handicap 1976) or difficult social issues (Suicide 1980, Death 1982).
Established in 1997, an educational charity, The Lenkiewicz Foundation,[4] received the bequest of the painter's remaining collection of works in 2013 after an estate administration that lasted more than eleven years. The artist's voluminous diaries, illustrated notebooks and relationship journals are in the Foundation's collection, which was shown at Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery in 2009.[5] The Foundation has curated a number of posthumous exhibitions: Self-Portraits 1956-2002 at the Ben Uri Gallery, Jewish Museum of Art in London in 2008; Lenkiewicz: The Legacy – Works from The Lenkiewicz Foundation Collection at Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery in 2009; Still Lives at the Royal West of England Academy in Bristol in 2011; Death and the Maiden at Torre Abbey, in Torquay later that year; and Human, All Too Human at the Royal William Yard in the artist’s adopted city of Plymouth in 2012. This exhibition, in expanded form, travelled to Germany (Spinnerei, Leipzig and AufAEG, Nuremberg) in 2013, where it became the first overseas exhibition of the artist’s work to date.
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Open Mic night at The Vauxhall Quay, Barbican,Plymouth
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The Drake.
The Drake is a friendly, family run establishment. Offering comfortable guest accommodation on a BandB basis. All rooms are en-suite. LIcenced bar. Free onsite car park. Internet access. Ideal location. Within easy walking distance of Plymouth Hoe, The Theatre Royal, city centre and the Barbican. The Continental Ferry port is 2-3 mi..., 2, Windsor Villas, Lockyer Street, Plymouth, Devon, PL1 2QD,
Plymouth Clairvoyant . Madam Vilma 2016. The Barbican
Vilma or Madam Vilma uses the Angel Fortune Cards. She is possibly one of Plymouth most recognized and highly established Forune tellers. Working with people from all walks of life. Celebrites and all. She can be found at the bottom end of South Side Street Plymouth Barbican towards the Mayflower steps.
Available for parties and most events Tel n01752-246988
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Gypsy Acora is acknowledged as one of the most outstanding clairvoyants of our age. His genuine gifts are not learned from books but have passed to him ...
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Morris Men Plymouth Barbican Outside. The Dolphin
I love seeing all forms of free entertainment in Plymouth Barbican on 1st January 2013 I caught up with the Morris Men and Women, outside the Dolphin Hotel
Fabook the Dolphin Hotel Plymouth Barbican And Plymouth Morris Men
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The Pub on the Hoe by Dave Crocker 30th July 2016
The Historic Mayflower Steps Might Be Under A Women’s Bathroom In The UK!
Here’s some landmark trivia for you: The Eiffel Tower is Located in Paris, the Statue of Liberty, In New York City, and the mayflower steps…..under a women’s bathroom? Buzz60’s Mercer Morrison has the story.
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Broken Arrow - Mark Copeland ft Wounded Pirates (live @ The Admiral 27th April)