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Underwater LaboratoryPhysicist Brian Ray, testing the carbon dioxide content of the atmosphere in Sealab II, Britains first permanent underwater laboratory, 30 feet beneath the waves off Plymouth Date: 1960s
Football match between police and strikersA unique event of the General Strike was a football match between police and strikers on the Plymouth Argyle ground. The strikers won by 2-1
Mount Egmont, New ZealandMount Egmont, New Plymouth, New Zealand
Adults and children on a London street, outside the gates of a large building, possibly a warehouse. One boy, carrying a toddler, has bare feet
New Plymouth, New ZealandThe Plymouth Tea Rooms, New Plymouth, New Zealand
The Great Western Docks, PlymouthThe Great Western Docks at Plymouth, showing the Graving Dock
Yugoslavian Submarine at Plymouth - NebojaaYugoslav Submarine at Plymouth - the Nebojaa
The General Strike - strikers in PlymouthStrikers at Plymouth arriving at St. Andrews Church for a special daily service during the General Strike. In support of a strike by coal miners over the issue of threatened wage cuts
Iln Front Cover 1844Front cover of The Illustrated London News, featuring an engraving of the new lighthouse on the Plymouth breakwater in the towns harbour
New Zealand New PlymouthEncampment on Mount Eliot
The Eddystone Lighthouse, 1879Engraving of the Eddystone lighthouse built by Smeaton in 1759 and the foundations of the new lighthouse, designed by Sir James Douglass
Official Opening of the Eddystone Lighthouse, May 1882Engraving of the opening of the new Eddystone Lighthouse by the Duke of Edinburgh. The new lighthouse, designed by Sir James Douglass, can be seen to the left of the older one, built by John Smeaton
PLYMOUTH - 1924The Pier, Plymouth, Devon
PLYMOUTH - 1890Union Street, Plymouth, Devon
PLYMOUTH - 1908Plymouth tram, Devon
The Tercentenary of the Spanish Armada, At Plymouth, 1888Engraving of the celebrations in Plymouth to mark the Tercentenary of the Spanish Armada in 1888. On the left can be seen the historical procession through the city and at centre right
Police / Anti-Gas SchoolA group of officers from the Metropolitan police pose for a photograph wearing their gas masks at the anti-gas training school at Devonport, Plymouth. 2/2 pictures. See 10193283 for
Opening of the South Devon and Tavistock RailwayThe South Devon and Tavistock Railway was inaugurated on the 21st June 1859. The event was celebrated with great festivity as the opening of the line would benefit greatly the trade between Plymouth
Mayflower Pilgrims LandThe first load of travellers on board the Mayflower land at what would later be Plymouth, Massachusetts
Plymouth Barbican 1930SMen relaxing around the harbour in the Barbican area of Plymouth, Devon, England
Plymouth Street 1930SGirls pushing bundles on carts up one of the ancient narrow streets of Plymouth, Devon, England
Church Service, PlymouthAttending a service at Saint Andrews Church, Plymouth, Devon
England / PlymouthMount Edgcumbe, from St Nicholass Island
Rev Robert Hawker / RobertREV ROBERT HAWKER Clergyman and writer, Vicar of Charles, Plymouth
Russell / Plymouth F ballMoses Russell, player for Plymouth Argyle and Wales
Plymouth / Ships C1830Plymouth, Devon: the Sound full of ships
3rd Eddystone LighthouseThe third Eddystone lighthouse, near Plymouth, is built by Smeaton, originally in part of wood but this is later replaced by stone
2nd Eddystone LighthouseThe second (wooden) Eddystone lighthouse, near Plymouth, Devon, is built by Rudyerd : it is nearly 30 metres high but will be destroyed by fire in 1755
AMERIQUE STEAMSHIPThe French Transatlantic Companys steamship Amerique towed into Plymouth by tugs
Maori VillageMaori Pah, or fortified village, in the province of New Plymouth (Taranaki); the ornate gabled houses are characteristic of the indigenous building style
Plymouth Public LibraryThe interior of the public library in Plymouth
U. S. S. PLYMOUTH (PG 57)Built for Mrs Alva Vanderbilt in 1931 at the Krupp factory, Kiel, Germany, the Alva was given to the U.S. navy in 1941 and renamed U.S.S. Plymouth. Torpedoed by a U-boat in 1943
Plymouth, MassView of Plymouth, Massachusetts, from the Burying Hill
On the BelerophonAboard the Bellerophon, at Plymouth, he is the object of curiosity to sightseers who row out into the harbour to catch a glimpse of the defeated emperor
Pilgrim Fathers EmbarkThe pilgrims pray before embarking on the voyage from Plymouth to America