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The Fastnet Boat Race Plymouth 2011
The Fastnet Boat Race Plymouth 2011 Chris Summerfield video and photography since 1992. LOVE SummerTime TV Magazine Worldwide https://www.instagram.com/love_summertime_tv_magazine/
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Plymouth Ocean City Mayflower Steps in memory 9 11 USA 2011 ten years on
Plymouth Ocean City Mayflower Steps in memory 9 11 USA 2011 ten years on Ocean City Chris Summerfield video and photography since 1992. LOVE SummerTime TV Magazine Worldwide https://www.instagram.com/love_summertime_tv_magazine/
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David Folley Artist Plymouth Ocean City 2012 Plymouth Barbican Painting Racing horses.
David Folley Artist Plymouth Ocean City 2012 Plymouth Barbican Painting Racing horses. Barbican Chris Summerfield video and photography since 1992. LOVE SummerTime TV Magazine Worldwide https://www.instagram.com/love_summertime_tv_magazine/
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Lee McDonald Artist Stone House Art weekend 2011 Ocean City
Lee McDonald Artist Stone House Art weekend 2011 Ocean City Chris Summerfield video and photography since 1992. LOVE SummerTime TV Magazine Worldwide https://www.instagram.com/love_summertime_tv_magazine/
Pinnacle Arts Promo 2016 Ocean City Plymouth
Pinnacle Arts Promo 2016 Ocean City Plymouth 2016 Chris Summerfield Media https://www.facebook.com/chris.summerfield.334 https://chrissummerfieldtv.wordpress.com/
Admirals Hard Ocean City Plymouth Devon England Stonehouse Mute Swans
Admirals Hard Ocean City Plymouth Devon England Stonehouse Mute Swans
Admirals Hard Ocean City Plymouth Devon England Stonehouse Hard in Plymouth is in the South West region of England. The postcode is within the St Peter and the Waterfront ward/electoral division, which is in the constituency of Plymouth, Sutton and Devonport. This page combines information for the address Admirals Hard, Plymouth, PL1 3RJ, and the neighbourhood in which it resides. If you wish, you can also view information for the whole of PL1 here. For more details on the exact area these statistics cover, please see the map below and click "Show Census Area Covered" immediately below the map. Chris Summerfield video and photography sine 1992. LOVE SummerTime TV Magazine Worldwide
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Cattdown Graffiti Ocean City Plymouth 2016
Cattdown Graffiti Ocean City Plymouth 2016
Cattedown is an inner city suburb of Plymouth, Devon. Its position beside the River Plym estuary just short of the mouth led to its early settlement.
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Turnchapel Plymouth Devon Ocean City England
Turnchapel is also home to the award-winning Yacht Haven marina, offering annual and visitor berthing. Accessible from Plymouth by a ferry, which costs just £2.50 for a single crossing,
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Station Passage Sculpture Ocean City Plymouth Celebrities Robert Falcon Scott and more
Station Passage Sculpture Ocean City Plymouth Celebrities Robert Falcon Scott. Scott was born on 6 June 1868, the third of six children and elder son of John Edward, a brewer and magistrate, and Hannah (née Cuming) Scott of Stoke Damerel, near Devonport. There were also naval and military traditions in the family, Scott's grandfather and four uncles all having served in the army or navy.[5] John Scott's prosperity came from the ownership of a small Plymouth brewery which he had inherited from his father and subsequently sold.[6] Scott's early childhood years were spent in comfort, but some years later, when he was establishing his naval career, the family suffered serious financial misfortune.[7] Charles Darwin Darwin was born in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, on 12 February 1809, at his family's home, The Mount.[22][23] He was the fifth of six children of wealthy society doctor and financier Robert Darwin and Susannah Darwin (née Wedgwood). His grandfathers Erasmus Darwin and Josiah Wedgwood were both prominent abolitionists. Erasmus Darwin had praised general concepts of evolution and common descent in his Zoonomia (1794), a poetic fantasy of gradual creation including undeveloped ideas anticipating concepts his grandson expanded.[24]
Three-quarter length portrait of seated boy smiling and looking at the viewer; he has straight, mid-brown hair and wears dark clothes with a large, frilly, white collar; in his lap he holds a pot of flowering plants
A chalk drawing of the seven-year-old Darwin in 1816, with a potted plant, by Ellen Sharples
Both families were largely Unitarian, though the Wedgwoods were adopting Anglicanism. Robert Darwin, a freethinker, had baby Charles baptised in November 1809 in the Anglican St Chad's Church, Shrewsbury, but Charles and his siblings attended the local Unitarian Church with their mother. The eight-year-old Charles already had a taste for natural history and collecting when he joined the day school run by its preacher in 1817. That July, his mother died. From September 1818, he joined his older brother Erasmus in attending the nearby Anglican Shrewsbury School as a boarder.[25]
Darwin spent the summer of 1825 as an apprentice doctor, helping his father treat the poor of Shropshire, before going to the well-regarded University of Edinburgh Medical School with his brother Erasmus in October 1825. Darwin found lectures dull and surgery distressing, so he neglected his studies.[26] He learned taxidermy in around 40 daily hour-long sessions from John Edmonstone, a freed black slave who had accompanied Charles Waterton in the South American rainforest.[27]
In Darwin's second year at the university, he joined the Plinian Society, a student natural-history group featuring lively debates in which radical democratic students with materialistic views challenged orthodox religious concepts of science.[28] He assisted Robert Edmond Ben Mc Bean 'How disabled do I have to be?': War hero Ben McBean, who lost his arm and leg in Afghanistan, ‘stripped of blue badge’ Chris Summerfield video and photography sine 1992. LOVE SummerTime TV Magazine Worldwide.
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Kurt Perschke Red Ball Project Contemporary art from New York to Plymouth England 2016
RedBall Project is a public travelling street art piece by US-born artist Kurt Perschke.[1][2][3] Considered “the world's longest-running street art work"[4][5][6] the project consists of a 15 ft inflated red ball wedged in different city spaces in various cities around the world.[7][8] Placed in a choreographed suite of installations within a city and usually lasting one or two weeks, each specific site lasts only one day.[9][10] RedBall Project has received strong international media and public attention,[11][12][10] and has been featured in several urban art books, art journals,[13] and media.[14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21]
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Plymouth Art Weekender 32 New Street The Barbican Plymouth Ocean City 2016
Plymouth Art Weekender 32 New Street The Barbican Plymouth Ocean City 2016 Glyn White Tom Bird David Crocker https://www.facebook.com/dave.crocker.129 Glyn White https://www.facebook.com/glyn.white.7 https://www.facebook.com/tom.bird.148 Tom Bird Chris Summerfield Media https://www.facebook.com/chris.summerfield.334 https://chrissummerfieldtv.wordpress.com/
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Dean Wait Pinnacle Arts Ocean City 2016
Dean Wait Pinnacle Arts Ocean City 2016 Chris Summerfield Media https://www.facebook.com/chris.summerfield.334 https://chrissummerfieldtv.wordpress.com/
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Rodger Yoman Artist Pinnacle Arts Ocean City 2016 Chris Summerfield Media
Rodger Yoman Artist Pinnacle Arts Ocean City 2016 Chris Summerfield Media https://www.facebook.com/chris.summerfield.334 https://chrissummerfieldtv.wordpress.com/
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A Post card from Plymouth England Devon the Ocean City
A Post card from Plymouth England Devon the Ocean Plymouth (/ˈplɪməθ/ ⓘ PLI-məth) is a port city and unitary authority in Devon, South West England. It is located on Devon's south coast between the rivers Plym and Tamar, about 36 miles (58 km) southwest of Exeter and 193 miles (311 km) southwest of London.
Plymouth's history extends back to the Bronze Age, evolving from a trading post at Mount Batten into the thriving market town of Sutton, which was formally re-named as Plymouth in 1439 when it was made a borough. The settlement has played a significant role in English history, notably in 1588 when an English fleet based here defeated the Spanish Armada, and in 1620 as the departure point for the Pilgrim Fathers to the New World. During the English Civil War, the town was held by the Parliamentarians and was besieged between 1642 and 1646. In 1690 a dockyard was established on the River Tamar for the Royal Navy and Plymouth grew as a commercial shipping port throughout the Industrial Revolution.
After absorbing nearby settlements in 1914, the borough was awarded city status in 1928. During World War II, Plymouth suffered extensive damage in the Plymouth Blitz, leading to post-war rebuilding that significantly shaped its modern appearance. A further expansion of its boundaries in 1967 contributed to its current status as the 30th-most populous built-up area in the UK and the second-largest city in the South West after Bristol, with a population in 2021 of 264,727.
Plymouth's economy, historically rooted in shipbuilding and seafaring, has transitioned towards a service-based economy since the 1990s. It maintains strong maritime connections, hosting HMNB Devonport, the largest operational naval base in Western Europe, and offering ferry links to Brittany and Spain. The city is also home to the University of Plymouth, reflecting its educational and cultural significance. Today, the city is governed locally by Plymouth City Council and is represented nationally by two Members of Parliament. CityChris Summerfield video and photography sine 1992. LOVE SummerTime TV Magazine Worldwide Plymouth
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Plymouth Ocean City South West Image bank Plymou th Barbican Now in the Box Museum Plymouth
Plymouth Ocean City South West Image bank Plymou th Barbican Now in the Box Museum Plymouth
Plymouth Ocean City South West Image bank Plymouth Barbican now in the Box Museum Plymouth Chris Summerfield video and photography sine 1992. LOVE SummerTime TV Magazine Worldwide Plymouth
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Plymouth Morris Dancer in the Barbican Ocean City. 25th March 2016
Plymouth Morris Dancer in the Barbican Ocean City. 25th March 2016. Morris dancing is a form of English folk dance. It is based on rhythmic stepping and the execution of choreographed figures by a group of dancers in costume, usually wearing bell pads on their shins and/or shoes. A band or single musician, also costumed, will accompany them. Sticks, swords, handkerchiefs, and a variety of other implements may be wielded by the dancers.
Morris dancing first appeared in England in the 15th century. Its earliest surviving mention dates to 1448 and records the payment of seven shillings to Morris dancers by the Goldsmiths' Company in London.[1] The term "Morris" comes from a Flemish form of "Moorish", although Morris dancing has no known historical connection to the Moors.
Three prominent groups organise and support Morris in England: Morris Ring,[2] Morris Federation[3] and Open Morris;[4] all three organisations have members from other countries as well.
There are around 150 Morris sides (or teams) in the United States.[5] English expatriates form a large part of the Morris tradition in Australia, Canada, New Zealand[6] and Hong Kong. There are relatively isolated groups in other countries, for example those in Utrecht and Helmond,[7] Netherlands; the Arctic Morris Group of Helsinki, Finland[8] and Stockholm, Sweden; as well as in Cyprus[9] and St Petersburg, Russia.[10] ChrisSummerfield video and photography sibce 1992. LOVE SummerTime TV Magazine Worldwide
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National Marine Aquarium Feeding Time Plymouth Ocean City
www.national-aquarium.co.uk
The National Marine Aquarium
Tripadvisor (2,772) · Aquarium services
Rope Walk, Coxside, Plymouth PL4 0LF · < 1 mi
0300 102 0300
Closed · Opens 10:00
Suggest an edit · Manage this business National Marine Aquarium Feeding Time Plymouth Ocean City . Chris Summerfield video and photography sine 1992. LOVE SummerTime TV Magazine Worldwide https://chrissummerfieldtv.wordpress.com/
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Saltram Park Guineafowl are birds of the family Numididae Ocean City
Saltram Park Guineafowl are birds of the family Numididae in the order Galliformes. They are endemic to Africa and rank among the oldest of the gallinaceous birds. Phylogenetically, Chris Summerfield video and photography since 1992. LOVE SummerTime TV Magazine Worldwide
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Saltram Park Mandarin ducks Ocean City Plymouth
Saltram Park Mandarin ducks Ocean City Plymouth The mandarin duck is a perching duck species native to the East Palearctic. It is sexually dimorphic, males showing a dramatic difference from the females Chris Summerfield video and photography since 1992. LOVE SummerTime TV Magazine Worldwide
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Mayflower Express road train Ocean City Plymouth 2016
Mayflower Express road train Ocean City Plymouth 2016.
Originally from Italy. This road train was in Plymouth for about 5 years. Chris Summerfield video and photography since 20192 LOVE SummerTime TV Magazine Worldwide
Looe Street Plymouth Arts Centre 2016 Ocean City Cotemporary art
Video spoof on Modern art and what I think of it?mLooe Street Plymouth Arts Centre 2016 Ocean City. Ocean City. The most vibrant family arts centre in Plymouth was started by Bernard Samuels. It has been closed for a few years now. Chris Summerfield video and photography sine 1992. LOVE SummerTime TV Magazine Worldwide
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Mount Edgcumbe House And Country Park
Mount Edgcumbe House And Country Park. Mount Edgcumbe House is the former home of the Earls of Mount Edgcumbe. Set in Grade I Cornish Gardens within 865 acres Country Park on the Rame Peninsula, South East Cornwall. https://www.visitplymouth.co.uk/things-to-do/mount-edgcumbe-house-and-country-park-p1373933
Whether you are searching for a venue for a family outing or group visit, enthused by the magnificent Grade I Cornish gardens and famous historic house, combining your visit with a cruise of the River Tamar, looking for a civil wedding venue or viewing the national collection of camellias you are invited to come and explore, enjoy, learn its history or even dream awhile.
Mount Edgcumbe House was first built in the 1500s and was restored after World War Two. It is jointly owned by Cornwall Council and Plymouth City Council and is one of the regions most popular historic tourist destinations.
The wider park is open year round, daily from 8am to dusk and is free to the public. The free area of the park includes the National Camellia Collection and the majority of the formal gardens. Chris Summerfield video and photography sine 1992. LOVE SummerTime TV Magazine Worldwide https://chrissummerfieldtv.wordpress.com/
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Mayflower Express road train 2016 Ocean City Devon England
Mayflower Express road train 2016 Ocean City Devon England . The road train was brought from Italy I believe. It lasted about four years in Plymouth. Chris Summerfield video and photography sine 1992. LOVE SummerTime TV Magazine Worldwide
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Pigeon Man 20th April 2016 Ocean City Plymouth 2016
Pigeon Man 20th April 2016 Ocean City Plymouth 2016. ChrisSummerfield video and photography sine 1992. LOVE SummerTime TV Magazine Worldwide https://chrissummerfieldtv.wordpress.com/
Mincer saved my life Ad . It's a spoof but support Blind people and their needs.
Mincer saved my life Ad . It's a spoof but support Blind people and their needs. LOVE SummerTime TV Magazine Worldwide. Special thanks to. I respect handicap people. But not adverts that use emotional games to draw people in. Thats what this video is about. Respect to everyone that has health issues. Support blind Charites
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