Central park Plymouth
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PLYMOUTH, UNITED KINGDOM. TOUR OF MY UNIVERSITY CITY ????????
On my return to the UK I take a tour of Plymouth, the city I studied at University. Located in Devon, south west England, Plymouth is a city with a lot of history, character, and pleasant views.
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DAD&DAUGHTER VLOG #1 WE WENT TO CIRCUS EXTREME! Plymouth uk
This was mine and my daughter's first vlog together, we went to the circus in central park in Plymouth (circus extreme)
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Plymouth, Devon, 4K UK Travel Video
Plymouth is one of the most dynamic and fascinating places to visit in Devon.
If you’re a fan of all things nautical, then be sure to make a trip to Plymouth Hoe. Not only is it the backdrop for Sir Francis Drake’s legendary game of bowls, but it’s also one of the most beautiful natural harbours in the world. You can get incredible views of the Plymouth from Smeaton’s Tower. And don’t forget to pay a visit to the Barbican, a bustling array of specialist shops, restaurants, cafes and world-class attractions in Devon, all set against the backdrop of Plymouth's picturesque harbour. In addition, there’s Sutton Harbour, where you can visit the world-famous Plymouth Gin Distillery or, if you’re with the kids, drop in on the National Marine Aquarium.
Dogs playing in Central Park, near the Life Centre in Plymouth Devon UK
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Plymouth is a port city in Devon, southwest England. It’s known for its maritime heritage and historic Barbican district with narrow, cobbled streets. Sutton Harbour is home to the National Marine Aquarium, where sharks and rays glide in a deep tank.
Also in the harbor are several marinas and a fish market, the Plymouth Fisheries. The Mayflower Steps are where the Pilgrim Fathers set sail for the New World in 1620.
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Plymouth, England has a long tradition with the Royal Navy. In 1588, Vice Admiral Sir Francis Drake sailed from Plymouth to meet and defeat the Spanish Armada. The town was the last look at England for America's pilgrims who departed for the New World in 1620. Plymouth is also known for his fine Gin and its Hoe.
Places to see in ( Plymouth - UK )
Places to see in ( Plymouth - UK )
Plymouth is a port city in Devon, southwest England. It’s known for its maritime heritage and historic Barbican district with narrow, cobbled streets. Sutton Harbour is home to the National Marine Aquarium, where sharks and rays glide in a deep tank. Also in the harbour are several marinas and a fish market, the Plymouth Fisheries. The Mayflower Steps are where the Pilgrim Fathers set sail for the New World in 1620.
Plymouth is a city on the south coast of Devon, England, about 37 miles (60 km) south-west of Exeter and 190 miles (310 km) west-south-west of London, between the mouths of the rivers Plym to the east and Tamar to the west where they join Plymouth Sound to form the boundary with Cornwall.
Plymouth lies between the River Plym to the east and the River Tamar to the west; both rivers flow into the natural harbour of Plymouth Sound. Plymouth is home to Plymouth Argyle F.C., who play in the fourth tier of English football league known as Football League Two. The team's home ground is called Home Park and is located in Central Park.
Plymouth main theatres are the Theatre Royal (1,315 capacity), its Drum Theatre (200 capacity), and its production and creative learning centre, The TR2. The Plymouth Pavilions has multiple uses for the city staging music concerts, basketball matches and stand-up comedy. There are also three cinemas: Reel Cinema at Derrys Cross, Plymouth Arts Centre at Looe Street and a Vue cinema at the Barbican Leisure Park. The Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery is operated by Plymouth City Council allowing free admission – it has six galleries. The Plymouth Athenaeum, which includes a local interest library, is a society dedicated to the promotion of learning in the fields of science, technology, literature and art. From 1961 to 2009 it also housed a theatre.
Alot to see in ( Plymouth - UK ) such as :
National Marine Aquarium, Plymouth
Plymouth Hoe
Plymouth Sound
Smeaton's Tower
Saltram House
Plymouth Gin Distillery
Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery
Devonport Naval Heritage Centre
Mayflower Steps
Devonport Park
Buckland Abbey
Royal Citadel, Plymouth
Royal William Victualling Yard
Mount Edgcumbe House
Cotehele
Hamoaze
Charles Church, Plymouth
Antony House
Dartmoor Zoological Park
Central Park, Plymouth
Royal William Yard Harbour
St Andrews Church, Plymouth, Devon
Victoria Park, Millbridge, Plymouth
Freedom Fields Park
National Trust - Plymbridge Woods
Bovisand
Devil's Point, Devon
Genting Casino Plymouth
Beaumont Park
Plympton Castle
Devonport Column
Plymouth Harbour
Saltram boundary walk
Barn Pool Beach
( Plymouth - UK) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Plymouth . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Plymouth - UK
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EXPLORING the BEAUTIFUL COASTAL CITY of PLYMOUTH (4K DRONE FOOTAGE) | UK TRAVEL VLOG
Another fun filled day with the DJI Mavic Pro, vlogging the wonderful UK city of Plymouth - a very scenic and beautiful place. This is where Yas grew up and we wanted to give you a look around!
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Located at the heart of the South West, Plymouth is a city by the sea with so much to offer. With an amazing quality of life, stunning waterfront location, buzzing city centre and fascinating maritime history, there is quite simply nowhere better to live, work and play than Britain's Ocean City.
10 Best Tourist Attractions in Plymouth, England
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Barbican, National Marine Aquarium, Naval Memorial, Plym Bridge Woods, Plymouth Gin Distillery, Plymouth Hoe, Plymouth Sound, Royal William Yard Harbour, Saltram, Wembury Beach, Theatre Royal Plymouth
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01. Barbican
The name given to the western and northern sides of the old harbour area. Two or three streets still retain some of the architecture of an old fishing port.
02. National Marine Aquarium
A marine aquarium. It was opened in May 1998. Divided into four main zones: Plymouth Sound, British Coasts, Atlantic Ocean and Blue Planet.
03. Plymouth Sound
A bay on the English Channel. The Titanic was supposed to have docked here briefly on its return voyage to Britain, and the ship had a painting of Plymouth sound on board.
04. Smeaton's Tower
The third and most notable Eddystone Lighthouse. In use from 1759 to 1877, it was largely dismantled and rebuilt on Plymouth Hoe where it now stands as a memorial to its designer.
05. Mayflower Steps
Consist of a commemorative portico with Doric columns. Was built in 1934. A small platform over the water with a brushed steel rail and a shelf with some nautical bronze artwork and historical information.
06. Royal Citadel
Was built in the late 1660s to the design of Sir Bernard de Gomme. Encompasses the site of the earlier fort that had been built in the time of Sir Francis Drake.
07. Cotehele
A mediaeval house with Tudor additions, situated in the parish of Calstock. One of the least altered of the Tudor houses in the United Kingdom.
08. Mount Edgcumbe House
A stately home in south-east Cornwall. Was the principal seat of the Edgcumbe family since Tudor times, many of whom served as MP.
09. Crownhill Fort
A Royal Commission Fort built in the 1860s in Crownhill as part of Lord Palmerston's ring of land defences for Plymouth. Now home to several small businesses, event spaces, a museum and a holiday apartment sleeping up to eight people.
10. Devonport Park
A public park located in Devonport. Dates back to the 1850s and is situated on former military land. The park is home to many historic monuments including a war memorial to the 2,000 Devonport citizens who died in the First World War.
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Mavic Pro Drone Footage: A view from Central Park, Plymouth, Devon
An amazing city park-scape; Central Park, Plymouth (Britain's Ocean City). Immaculately kept, with playing fields, parks, a pitch-and-putt course, wooded areas, and acres of land to relax and have fun. Home to Plymouth Life Centre - a state of the art sports, fitness and swimming complex. At the time of filming, the Easter fairground was in town! :)
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Cinematic Look in Central Park New York on Plymouth Rocks Using iPhone 6 Plus without Stabilizer
Central Park is an urban park in Manhattan, New York City, U.S. state of New York. It comprises 843 acres (341 ha) between the Upper West Side and Upper East Side, roughly bounded by Fifth Avenue on the east, Central Park West (Eighth Avenue) on the west, Central Park South (59th Street) on the south, and Central Park North (110th Street) on the north. Central Park is the most visited urban park in the United States, with 40 million visitors in 2013, and one of the most filmed locations in the world.
The park was established in 1857 on 778 acres (315 ha) of land acquired by the city. In 1858, landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted and architect/landscape designer Calvert Vaux won a design competition to improve and expand the park with a plan they titled the Greensward Plan. Construction began the same year, and the park's first area was opened to the public in the winter of 1858. Construction north of the park continued during the American Civil War in the 1860s, and the park was expanded to its current size in 1873. After a period of decline in the early 20th century, Robert Moses started a program to clean up Central Park. Another decline in the late 20th century spurred the creation of the Central Park Conservancy in 1980, which refurbished many parts of the park during the 1980s and 1990s.
Central Park was designated a National Historic Landmark by the U.S. Department of the Interior in 1962, which in April 2017 placed it on the tentative list for UNESCO World Heritage sites.[5] The park, managed for decades by the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation, is currently managed by the Central Park Conservancy under contract with the municipal government in a public-private partnership. The Conservancy is a non-profit organization that contributes 75 percent of Central Park's $65 million annual budget and is responsible for all basic care of the 843-acre park.
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In 1869 sculptor John Quincy Adams Ward’s ground-breaking statue “The Indian Hunter” was unveiled in Central Park. It was notable not only because it was the first work by an American artist in the park; but because the subject was a uniquely American subject. Ward depicted the hunter and his dog in truly naturalistic poses; a stark departure from the neo-classical style Victorians were accustomed to. It was just the first of four bronze statues Ward would execute for the park.
Three years later Ward’s statue of William Shakespeare was installed, followed two years later, in 1874, by his Seventh Regiment Memorial. Now, in 1884, with its 75th anniversary approaching, the New England Society commissioned Ward to design a monument to the Pilgrim fathers who landed in Massachusetts in 1620.
On October 12, 1884 The New York Times described “Mr. J. Q. A. Ward’s ideal figure of a New-Englander for Central Park.” A reporter visited Ward’s studio and deemed the statue “one of Mr. Ward’s best efforts and will doubtless rank next to his Shakespeare, already in the Park.” The journalist commented on Ward’s details. “It was possible to be picturesque by using boots such as we associate with the Cavalier rather than the Roundhead, an old-fashioned belt with archaic powder and shot pouched, a cuirass, a rolling collar of the period, and a ‘steeple’ hat.”
The Pilgrim stared off into the distance while his right hand rested on the muzzle of the flintlock at his side. “The face is eminently characteristic of certain New-Englanders, wince it is handsome in feature but not amiable in expression. It is a fine face with a discontented and somewhat sullen look,” said the writer.
At this point the critic let his imagination get the best of him. He compared the figure to Captain Underhill of the Massachusetts colony who sought to exterminate the Native Americans. “’I will exterminate the vermin round here,’ he seems to be saying, ‘if you Dutch sons of Belial will give me seawant enough to trade with the Mohawks up to Rensselaerswyck.’ It is a very confident face, and his attitude also shows an almost childlike confidence that his flintlock will not go off suddenly, as guns do nowadays, for if it did he would have no right hand left.”
The Times critic was undecided as to whether Ward’s fine statue was the result of talent or luck. “The statue is thus not only a good piece of work artistically, but the cleverness or the good luck of the sculptor has made it the fittest of all representative New-Englanders for a place in Manhattan’s chief park.”
At the time of the article the Park Commissioners had not yet formally approved acceptance of the statue. Letters were received from the Presidents of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the National Academy of Design and the New York Chapter of the American Institute o Architects; all of whom gave their support. On Wednesday, December 17, 1884 the Board voted, agreeing to accept the gift of the statue.
Plymouth, Devon!
A look around the city of Plymouth, with clips from the city centre, Plymouth Hoe, and The Barbican.
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This is Plymouth
South of Boston, along Cape Cod Bay lies the town of Plymouth. Home of Plymouth Rock where it's said the courageous Pilgrims first landed in the New World aboard the Mayflower centuries ago.