Plymouth: A City Through Time
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3D printing demonstration by University of Plymouth
3D printing demonstration by University of Plymouth in Drake Circus, Plymouth, UK
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Is this REALLY the UK’s BEST Fish and Chips?! | 3 Award Winners COMPARED
We reckon we NAILED the Best Fish & Chips in London so it was time to branch out. We took your suggestions and headed South West(ish) in an attempt to find AMAZING food. Not only did we try all the Fish & Chips but we discovered a lot of gems on the way thanks to you guys!
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Cinestar 8 Multirotor, Royal William Yard, Plymouth
The first outside test of the gimbal. The shot is over exposed and there are obviously a few glitches here and there but it was a learning curve and will only need to do better next time.
Super Sinigang And More Memories in Plymouth!
Plymouth was memorable because it was where Aicelle and I reunited after months of being apart. The magic of this seaside community was the perfect ingredient in making up for lost time. From the gorgeous views of the Plymouth Hoe to the quaint yet delicious restaurants in the Barbican, Plymouth was easily one of our favorite UK destinations.
And of course this was where that epic surprise happened too! Hope you guys like the video!!
Plymouth Humanoids Team
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Gold (Marathon), Silver (Sprint) and Bronze (Football) for the Plymouth Humanoids at FIRA 2012 in Bristol.
PLYMOUTH HISTORY CENTRE: Behind the Scenes - Mummies on the Move
When we packed and moved our mummy coffins in December it marked a critical stage in the decant of the Museum and Art Gallery building and meant that we officially had more collection objects out of the building than in it. Hear from some of the staff about this huge piece of work.
Printing Plymouth News
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Volumetric Construction in UK, Plymouth Nordic Construction UK Ltd
Volumetric Construction in UK, Plymouth Nordic Construction UK Ltd
Beatles Artwork Plymouth Hoe | BBC Spotlight
In 1967 the famous Beatles visited the city of Plymouth. To celebrate the Beatles visit to the city, Plymouth City Council commissioned an artwork to mark the spot where the band had a famous picture taken on Plymouth Hoe. The artwork was designed and made by the Thrussells of Cornwall. This video is from the regional news report 19th November 2015 | BBC Spotlight.
Paul's Shrike Kayak - first test paddle out of Plymouth
First sea trial of newly built Shrike Greenland Kayak - out of Plymouth Sound and up the River Yealm.
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Plymouth - The Duke And Duchess Of Windsor (1945)
This is a combined print copy of the story PLYMOUTH - THE DUKE & DUCHESS OF WINDSOR found on the same tape. The print transferred to improve the sound.
Plymouth, Devon.
American liner 'Argentina' anchored in Plymouth. Duke of Windsor (former Prince of Wales, King Edward VIII) and Duchess of Windsor (former Wallis Simpson) waving from the 'Argentina'. Plymouth, shot taken from sea. Several closer shots, some close up shots, of Duke and Duchess of Windsor smiling to camera. Duke and Duchess of Windsor waving from the ship.
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This is England (Plymouth) Music Video - Plymouth College Of Art Project...
We had two days to create a music video that reflects our interpretation to Plymouth. This was my outcome...
Torpoint,Plymouth UK,Torpoint Beach
HISTORY OF TORPOINT
The first mention of Torpoint in known records is on an old print of the harbour dated 1734. There are records dated 1745 of masons and carpenters from Torpoint repairing Antony church. Torpoint developed apace after 1750 due to the Dockyard. Expansion was driven by the need to expand the Navy. Ship building and repair required workers from the Torpoint side of the river as Plymouth at that time was a difficult place to reach directly from the Dockyard and housing was limited nearby. Other factors which speeded the development of Torpoint were the construction of Lime Kilns, wharf, a warehouse and a quay. By 1774 as well as Lime Kilns there were a ropewalk, shops and a place for spinning.
The next ten years saw even more development. Warehouses had been built and ships came in from foreign countries with their goods. Goods to and from East Cornwall were more easily shipped from the Torpoint side of the river rather than making the journey from Plymouth via Gunnislake. This development however was stopped by the customs and excise because they were not able to police this trade sufficiently.
Torpoint began to develop into a large village or small town. Fore Street had been constructed using stone from a quarry situated where Wesley Court now stands, hence the name Quarry Street.
New roads improved the local infrastructure and access to Torpoint improved with the construction of a Turnpike from Liskeard to “Tar Point Passage” going via Sheviock where a toll house was located. There was an obvious need for a reliable ferry and July 1791 saw the introduction of a regular ferry service across the Tamar to the Dockyard. The first ferries were either horse boats or foot boats. The horse boats for transporting horses, cattle and coaches were rather like catamarans for stability. The foot boats were for passengers and were rowed or sometimes sailed across.
The first steam ferry running on chains was introduced in 1834 by James Rendell who had designed ferries at Dartmouth. The simple design is still the basis of the modern ferries and has been very successful.
Notable dates around this time were:
1832 A severe outbreak of cholera in the summer.
1834 The first Rendell chain ferry.
1839 The building of the workhouse in Marine Drive
1857 The Cornwall constabulary took up duties in Torpoint.
1861 First Police Station.
1871 Weslyan School opened.
1872 Torpoint became a separate parish from Antony village.
1873 Gas lighting introduced in some buildings and shops.
1883 A huge typhoid epidemic struck the town.
1885 Another typhoid epidemic.
1894 Torpoint Parish Council first formed with Mr Joseph Shepheard as its Chairman.
1904 Town upgraded to Urban District.
1906 In May the population was estimated to be 4,200 with 704 houses.
The quality of education was boosted in 1910 with the opening of a boy’s school in Albion Road with 164 boys being admitted. A week later Macey Street was opened as a girls school with 208 girls enrolled.
Very little industry was started during this time as the Dockyard attracted many Torpoint workers and provided employment. During the Great War there were few records of events but the Dockyard was no doubt at full stretch and local records show that many local men served in the forces.
Interesting events which occurred between the wars included:
1920 First cinema opened in Torpoint
1920 Ferry ownership transferred to Cornwall County Council.
1921 Oil depot came into service at Thankes.
1928 Horson Cemetery opened.
1930 Construction started for another ferry next to the first.
1933 The Joan of Arc Catholic church opened.
1933 The council purchased a chapel in York road as Council Hall and Offices.
1937 Torpoint Urban District Council Offices opened by wife of Chairman, Mrs Light.
The start of World War II heralded a great expansion of the area. H.M.S Raleigh was commissioned in February 1940 and H.M.S. F
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The Story of Drake Circus Leisure: Preview
SEE YOU IN OCT 2019!! for the full release, this version just fixes a lot of issues I found with it. this is the format the completed video with follows! :)
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The Story of Drake Circus Leisure is the timeline of the transformation of Bretonside Bus Station into Drake Circus Leisure. British Land is proposing to transform the Bretonside Bus Station to provide an exciting new leisure destination to include:
an 11 screen cinema
Approximately 420 car parking spaces will be provided with convenient access.
Approximately 13 new restaurant units (some of which can be combined) and 1 kiosk will create an exciting mix of leisure activities together with food offers that will complement the existing shopping facilities within Drake Circus and the surrounding streets.
large public realm space encourages links from the city centre across the site whilst creating a safe and attractive environment; this also provides access to restaurant units at ground floor level. Public transport will be conveniently located, with bus stops retained on Exeter Street and drop off zones and taxi accommodation in close proximity to the main accesses to the site.
the movie follows Bretonside from its last day as a coach station to its first day as a cinema when opened in 2019!
This is an unfinished project the full release is set for 2019 when
Drake Circus Leisure is opened.
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The Toy Tardis
A little shop called the Toy Tardis I stumbled upon whilst on holiday in Devon, UK. An excellent shop, a Star Wars fans dream.
Here is the address for the store.
The Toy Tardis 7 Frankfurt Gate Plymouth PL1 1QA United Kingdom
pilgrimtoys.co.uk 01752 257275
Plymouth - The Duke And Duchess Of Windsor (1945)
Full title reads: PLYMOUTH - THE DUKE & DUCHESS OF WINDSOR.
Plymouth, Devon.
American liner 'Argentina' anchored in Plymouth. Duke of Windsor (former Prince of Wales, King Edward VIII) and Duchess of Windsor (former Wallis Simpson) waving from the 'Argentina'. Plymouth, shot taken from sea. Several closer shots, some close up shots, of Duke and Duchess of Windsor smiling to camera. Duke and Duchess of Windsor waving from the ship.
The combined print copy of this item is also transferred and can be found on the same tape.
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A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES.
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British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website.
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