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Who is not familiar with the red and white striped Smeaton’s Tower on Plymouth Hoe? An icon that defines Plymouth, a subliminal half second blink and we recognise it... But how did it come about? Read more

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100 years ago, on 2nd January 1924 the Revd Sabine Baring-Gould, the Squareson of Lewtrenchard died after a career that would have been difficult for four people to perform. Read more

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100 years ago, on 2nd January 1924 the Revd Sabine Baring-Gould, the Squareson of Lewtrenchard died after a career that would have been difficult for four people to perform. Read more

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A sad and spooky story Read more

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The Belstone Community Archive was established in 1998 when research for The Book of Belstone (2002) began. It now consists of around 20 box files of documents, memories and photos, and around 7000 digitised images. Read more

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