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Remembrance 2010, Plymouth Pavilions: Friday 5 November 2010 On the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month in 1918 the guns of Europe fell silent. After four years of the most bitter and devastating fighting, The Great Way was finally over. The first Remembrance Day was conducted in 1919 throughout Britain and the Commonwealth.  Originally.
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Bonfire and firework night, Plymouth Hoe: Friday 5th November 2010 from 6pm A spectacular evening of music, lighting and fireworks display on Plymouth Hoe. The countdown to the pyrotechnic action will get underway at 6pm with entertainment from Heart Radio, who will be entertaining the crowd from their show stage on the Hoe promenade.Watch Full.
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Luxury Sea Views are delighted to offer Plymouth Self Catering Apartments and Holiday Accommodation, at considerable discounts for the month of November 2010.  At our winter season rates. For both the Royal William and the Esplanade we are accepting minimum 3 day stays at our minimum prices. We are also offering week stays with up.
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A REDEVELOPED building in Plymouth’s historic Royal William Yard has won yet another top architectural award. The Mills Bakery triumphed in the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) South West Town and Country Design Awards. The building has already won awards cheap jerseys wholesale for Urban Splash, the firm behind the £110 million redevelopment of.
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Plymouth Galleries and Exhibitions. Free Admission: Throughout November and December 2010 Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery, Drake Circus. Free fake oakleys Admission throughout the months of November and December. See below articles for details and opening times: http://www.plymouth.gov.uk/homepage/leisureandtourism/whatson/eventslist/eventitem.htm?newsid=223971 Permanent Galleries http://www.plymouth.gov.uk/homepage/creativityandculture/museums/museumpcmag/museumgalleries.htm Bringing the World to Plymouth – world cultures Ancient Egypt – life and.
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