Planet Plymouth on the way very, very soon.
Planet Plymouth will be a hyper news destination about all things Plymouth, South Devon and Cornwall.
Planet Plymouth is totally not for profit and won't be showing ads that are quite annoying!
PP is a "hobby" for David who is looking for Journalism students along with local news/views/reviews stories.
PP will be friendly, diverse and have no nonsense attitudes. Having said that everyone is entitled to an opinion and that will be fine.
Photographers! Local photographers are most welcome to have their branded work published. Anything local! We could even get ID vests made so as to get you to get in places unchallenged ;)
PP main website will be here. www.planetplymouth.com
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Minty regards the chips.
In Tavistock, in Devon, England.
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Stop telling people who live in the westcountry things are good down south challenge.
And this is just the permanent population, in summer this will double or treble.
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Great Staple Tor, Dartmoor, Devon.
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Panned Prairie by Treflyn Lloyd-Roberts
Via Flickr:
Panned shot of GWR Small Prairie 5553 as it steams past Stretchford on the South Devon Railway during a Timeline Event photo charter. Locomotive: Great Western Railway 4575 Class Prairie Tank 2-6-2T 5553. Location: Stretchford, near Staverton, Devon.
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Sorry about the crap quality but uh almost all my h&h ocs
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The belief that all lower-class women were sexually active meant that working class women friends were suspected of sexual activity, and from 1700 single women friendships came under scrutiny and suspicion. Working-class women living and working together could be separated by the labour laws, which allowed magistrates to rule how and where women worked. Four women at South Milton, Devon, who had been self-sufficient in a spinning house together, were ordered to go into domestic service, where they would almost certainly be separated.
"Normal Women: 900 Years of Making History" - Philippa Gregory
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Sun down on the edge of England
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