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Area of dockland in Plymouth, England
50°22′05″N 4°08′53″W / 50.368°N 4.148°W / 50.368; -4.148 Millbay, also known as Millbay Docks, is an area of dockland in Plymouth, Devon, England. It
Millbay
Former railway station in Devon, England
Plymouth Millbay was the original railway terminus that served the city of Plymouth, in Devon, England. It was used for passenger trains from 1849 to
Plymouth Millbay railway station
Plymouth_Millbay_railway_station
Disused stations on the main line in Devon, England
stations on the Exeter to Plymouth line between Exeter St Davids and Plymouth Millbay, in Devon, England. Eight of these still have visible remains today. The
Disused railway stations on the Exeter to Plymouth Line
Disused_railway_stations_on_the_Exeter_to_Plymouth_Line
City and unitary authority in England
entertainment arena to create a canal "boulevard" linking Millbay to the city centre delivered in 2020. Millbay is being regenerated with mixed residential, retail
Plymouth
Village in County Antrim, Northern Ireland
Millbay is a small Hamlet on Islandmagee in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Originally called Carnspindle Bay,nicknamed Millbay as there was a mill in
Mill_Bay,_County_Antrim
Railway station in Cornwall, England
from the zero point at London Paddington measured via Box and Plymouth Millbay. The station is situated in the heart of Newquay, close to the town centre
Newquay_railway_station
Devon and Tavistock Railway on 22 June 1859. It became known as Plymouth Millbay after other stations were opened in the town in 1876–7 at Mutley and North
Disused railway stations on the Cornish Main Line
Disused_railway_stations_on_the_Cornish_Main_Line
British ocean liner stewardess (1887–1971)
26 June 2015. Violet Jessop third from left; with fellow Titanic Stewardesses at Millbay Dock, Plymouth England after return on SS Lapland April 1912
Violet_Jessop
Royal National Lifeboat Institution base in England
the city in the early 1800s. The station moved to its present site at Millbay Docks in 1992, a Grade II-listed three-storey tower. Since 2003 it has
Plymouth_Lifeboat_Station
Disused railway station in Devon, UK
between Plymouth Millbay and Launceston. As befitting the terminus of the South Devon and Tavistock Railway line from Plymouth Millbay, the station was
Tavistock South railway station
Tavistock_South_railway_station
Railway station in Cornwall, England
264 miles 71 chains (426.3 km) from London Paddington via Box and Plymouth Millbay. It is the junction for the Looe Valley Line. The railway station is situated
Liskeard_railway_station
Bridge in Plymouth, England
Cross Turnchapel Billacombe Oreston Plymstock Laira Bridge over River Plym Lucas Terrace Halt to Plymouth Millbay (GWR) and Plymouth Friary (LSWR)
Laira_Bridge
Unitary local authority for Plymouth, Devon
House in the city centre and has its main offices at Ballard House in the Millbay area of the city. The population of the unitary authority is 277,695. Plymouth
Plymouth_City_Council
Yealmpton; it opened in 1898, and the passenger train service ran from Plymouth Millbay, but road competition led to declining usage and the passenger service
Plymouth_to_Yealmpton_Branch
trains on the South Devon Railway between Exeter St Davids and Plymouth Millbay railway stations. They contained boilers that provided the power to pumps
South Devon Railway engine houses
South_Devon_Railway_engine_houses
British mechanical and civil engineer (1806–1859)
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Isambard_Kingdom_Brunel
Railway station in Cornwall, England
6 km) down the line from London Paddington, measured via Box and Plymouth Millbay. It is the junction for the Atlantic Coast Line to Newquay. The station
Par_railway_station
Railway station in Devon, England
station in Plymouth was opened by the South Devon Railway on 2 April 1849 at Millbay, on the site now occupied by the Plymouth Pavilions. This company amalgamated
Plymouth_railway_station
English regional newspaper
Morning News and sister title The Herald (Plymouth) moved into offices in Millbay Road in the centre of the city. On 8 February 1997, the Western Morning
Western_Morning_News
Railway station in Cornwall, England
measured from the zero point at London Paddington (via Box and Plymouth Millbay), on the Atlantic Coast Line. The station is managed by Great Western Railway
Quintrell Downs railway station
Quintrell_Downs_railway_station
Railway station in Cornwall, England
from the zero point at London Paddington measured via Box and Plymouth Millbay. The station was opened by the West Cornwall Railway on 11 March 1852.
St_Erth_railway_station
Railway station in Devon, England
249 miles 25 chains (401.2 km) from London Paddington via Box and Plymouth Millbay. The station is close to the Devonport dockyard. The station was opened
Keyham_railway_station
Overview of railways in Plymouth, Devon, England
Docks was opened from Millbay station in 1850. The SDR was authorised by act of parliament to construct a branch from Millbay to Devonport which would
Railways_in_Plymouth
Lighthouse in Cornwall, England
assistant, and established a shore base for the construction works at Millbay. Work began on the reef in August 1756, with the gradual cutting away of
Eddystone_Lighthouse
Former railway station in Devon, England
[page needed] The GWR also served Plymstock from a direct line from Plymouth Millbay, via Laira, en route to Yealmpton; however, from 3 November 1941 until
Plymouth Friary railway station
Plymouth_Friary_railway_station
Railway station in Devon, England
248 miles 60 chains (400.3 km) from London Paddington via Box and Plymouth Millbay. This station was opened by the Great Western Railway on 1 June 1905, one
Dockyard_railway_station
Railway station in Cornwall, England
261 miles 61 chains (421.3 km) from London Paddington via Box and Plymouth Millbay. The station is managed by Great Western Railway, whose local trains serve
Menheniot_railway_station
Railway station in Devon, England
28 chains (399.7 km) from London Paddington measured via Box and Plymouth Millbay. It is managed by Great Western Railway. The station opened with the Cornwall
Devonport_railway_station
Railway station in Cornwall, England
measured from the zero point at London Paddington (via Box and Plymouth Millbay). All trains are operated by and the station is managed by Great Western
Bugle_railway_station
Railway station in Cornwall, England
from the zero point at London Paddington measured via Box and Plymouth Millbay. It has been in use since 1843 and is currently managed by Great Western
Camborne_railway_station
Railway station in Cornwall, England
measured from the zero point at London Paddington (via Box and Plymouth Millbay). All services are operated by Great Western Railway, which also manages
St Columb Road railway station
St_Columb_Road_railway_station
Railway line in Devon, England
1898 the GWR started operating its own passenger train service from its Millbay station in Plymouth to Yealmpton; this ran by agreement over the LSWR line
Turnchapel_Branch
Railway line in England
at Laira Green on 5 May 1848. It extended to its Plymouth terminus at Millbay on 2 April 1849 for passengers, with goods traffic starting on 1 May 1849
South Devon and Tavistock Railway
South_Devon_and_Tavistock_Railway
Historic lighthouse in England
dovetail joints and marble dowels. Construction started in 1756 at a site in Millbay, where Smeaton built a jetty and a workyard in the south-western corner
Smeaton's_Tower
History of the city in Devon, England
third Eddystone Lighthouse, Smeaton's Tower, was assembled from granite at Millbay from 1756 to 1759 and marked a major leap forward in the development of
History_of_Plymouth
British steam locomotive class (1910–1962)
locomotives. Their usual home was Plymouth Millbay, Devon, (later Laira shed) from where they worked in Millbay Docks and on the Sutton Harbour branch. Until
GWR_1361_Class
Disused railway station in Devon, England
28 May 1910, after which all ocean traffic was handled by the GWR from Millbay Docks. The line remained open for freight traffic until 30 May 1970 although
Devonport Kings Road railway station
Devonport_Kings_Road_railway_station
Early railway in south-west England
rail connection at Millbay to the Millbay Pier of the Plymouth Great Western Dock Company, which was enlarging and improving the Millbay dock accommodation
South_Devon_Railway_Company
Hotel in Plymouth, Devon
refurbishment. The first steam train arrived at the now-closed Plymouth Millbay railway station on 2 April 1849. The increase of first class travel to
Duke_of_Cornwall_Hotel
Railway station in Cornwall, England
from the zero point at London Paddington, measured via Box and Plymouth Millbay. Great Western Railway manages the station and operates most of the trains
Redruth_railway_station
Railway station in Cornwall, England
from the zero point at London Paddington measured via Box and Plymouth Millbay. The station is operated by Great Western Railway. The station is situated
St_Austell_railway_station
Railway station in Cornwall, England
from the zero point at London Paddington measured via Box and Plymouth Millbay. The station was opened by the West Cornwall Railway on 11 March 1852 when
Hayle_railway_station
Overnight sleeper train between London and Cornwall
Railway was introduced at the end of 1877 from London Paddington to Plymouth Millbay. This had 7 ft (2,134 mm) broad gauge carriages with two dormitories, one
Night_Riviera
British railway company (1833–1947)
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Great_Western_Railway
Railway station in Cornwall, England
measured from the zero point at London Paddington (via Box and Plymouth Millbay). The station is managed and served by Great Western Railway local trains
Roche_railway_station
Railway station in Cornwall, England
251 miles 26 chains (404.5 km) from London Paddington via Box and Plymouth Millbay. The line singles at the east end of the station passing over the Royal
Saltash_railway_station
dissipate on impact with the walls. Construction started at a site in Millbay where Smeaton built a jetty and workyard in the south-west corner of the
History_of_lighthouses
Street in Plymouth, Devon
of that year were believed to be caused by works connected with the new Millbay railway station, during which the drains of several houses had become blocked
Union_Street,_Plymouth
Railway station in Cornwall, England
3 chains (274.0 mi; 441.0 km) from London Paddington, via Box and Plymouth Millbay. Great Western Railway manages the station and operates most services,
Bodmin Parkway railway station
Bodmin_Parkway_railway_station
Ferry at Millbay Docks in Plymouth
Transport in the United Kingdom
Transport_in_the_United_Kingdom
1st world's fair in 1851 in London, England
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Great_Exhibition
Disused railway station in Devon, UK
with the South Devon and Tavistock Railway to offer a service to Plymouth Millbay railway station. This line eventually became a part of the GWR. On 12 October
Lydford_railway_station
British aristocrat
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Sophia_Kingdom
Glasshouse for the 1851 Great Exhibition in London
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The_Crystal_Palace
Area of Plymouth, Devon, England
top-ranking admirals, doctors and clergy. Those streets together with Millbay Road used to form Plymouth's red light district. Union Street, originally
Stonehouse,_Plymouth
Railway station in Cornwall, England
measured from the zero point at London Paddington (via Box and Plymouth Millbay). Great Western Railway manage the station and operates all the trains
Luxulyan_railway_station
built by the Edgcumbes. It is now a restaurant. Millbay West and Millbay East protected the harbour at Millbay but are no longer extant. In 1590, Sir Francis
Fortifications_of_Plymouth
Disused railway line in Devon and Cornwall, England
reached Lydford in Devon in 1874, which acted as an interchange to Plymouth Millbay via the South Devon Railway, and in 1879 the LSWR built a branch from Meldon
North_Cornwall_Railway
History of English town
spoke to packed meetings in Plymouth's Guildhall and the Drill Hall in Millbay to great acclaim. However, the Torquay branch of the Fascists never took
History_of_Torquay
Railway terminus in London
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London_Paddington_station
Small island in Plymouth Sound, England
Drakes Island Image of Drake's Island landing platform from Millbay, Plymouth Drakes Island Geography Coordinates 50°21′20″N 4°9′13″W / 50.35556°N 4
Drake's_Island
British sailing steamship launched in 1858
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SS_Great_Eastern
Long-distance footpath in England
city of Plymouth. The path follows roads past Stonehouse Barracks and Millbay Docks to Plymouth Hoe with its views across Plymouth Sound. It then crosses
South_West_Coast_Path
Railway station in Cornwall, England
62 mi; 525.7 km) from London Paddington, measured via Box and Plymouth Millbay. It is the southernmost railway station in Great Britain. Platforms 1,
Penzance_railway_station
Railway station in Exeter Devon, England
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Exeter St Thomas railway station
Exeter_St_Thomas_railway_station
Harbour and marina in Plymouth, Devon
Devonport in the 18th century and larger commercial shipping moved to Millbay Docks, Sutton Harbour continued in use by the fishing fleet and coastal
Sutton_Harbour
Entertainment and sports complex in Plymouth, England
also for corporate hire. The venue is built on the site of the former Millbay railway station that is directly opposite the Duke of Cornwall Hotel. The
Plymouth_Arena
Ship of the line of the Royal Navy
sold on 26 June 1931 to Castle's Shipbreaking Yard for dismantling at Millbay, Plymouth. Doige's Annual for 1932 poignantly describes her as "the last
HMS_Defiance_(1861)
Crew of liner that sank in April 1912
by Dr. Denis Griffiths History of the Titanic Titanic stewardesses at Millbay Docks, Plymouth England after their return on the SS Lapland(*in PDF with
Crew_of_the_Titanic
Railway line in Devon, England
known as North Road Station as trains continued beyond it to Plymouth Millbay. Most of services on the route are operated by Great Western Railway. These
Exeter–Plymouth_line
Aqueduct in England
areas of the city; it never went near Sutton Harbour, entering the sea at Millbay instead; and finally no arrangements for supplying irrigation were ever
Drake's_Leat
Heritage railway line in Somerset, England
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West_Somerset_Railway
Railway station in Gloucestershire, England
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Stroud_railway_station
French-British engineer (1769–1849)
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Marc_Isambard_Brunel
Railway station in Devon, England
demolished during the period 2–5 July. On 22 September 1921, a Plymouth Millbay to Crewe passenger train collided with a Exeter St Davids to Newton Abbot
Dawlish_railway_station
District of Plymouth, England
attributed to blockage of several house drains during construction of a new Millbay railway station. Devonport became a county borough under the Local Government
Devonport,_Plymouth
Railway track on undergirding timber bearings
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Baulk_road
Former railway station in Devon, England
Dousland, 1s 1d and 71⁄2d; to Yelverton, 1s 5d and 10d; and to Plymouth, Millbay, 3s 8d and 2s 3d. A Cheap Day Return ticket to Plymouth cost 2s 3d Third
Ingra Tor Halt railway station
Ingra_Tor_Halt_railway_station
the Border / St Hilda's Nottingham Forest Road Mapperley Road Plymouth Millbay Portsmouth Sailortown (defunct) Preston, Lancashire Fletcher Road/St Mary's
List_of_red-light_districts
Disused railway station in Devon, England
six weeks later on 15 June 1848. Westwards the line ran into Plymouth Millbay railway station from 1849. In 1871 an intermediate station was opened at
Plympton_railway_station
Rail line in Devon
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Dartmouth_and_Torbay_Railway
Former railway station in Launceston, Cornwall, England
with the South Devon and Tavistock Railway to offer a service to Plymouth Millbay railway station where connections could be made onto trains to London Paddington
Launceston_railway_station
Railway station in Cornwall, England
256 miles 28 chains (412.6 km) from London Paddington via Box and Plymouth Millbay. To the east of the station, the thirteen arch stone viaduct of 1908 (which
St_Germans_railway_station
Bridge in Bristol, England
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Clifton_Suspension_Bridge
Bay
commercial vessels, including ferries to France and Spain use the Sound from Millbay Docks. Fishing vessels use it from Sutton Harbour beside the old town of
Plymouth_Sound
Disused railway station in Devon, UK
Launceston and South Devon Railway, forming part of the line between Plymouth Millbay and Launceston. This station was situated about 1⁄2 mile (0.80 km) from
Mary Tavy and Blackdown railway station
Mary_Tavy_and_Blackdown_railway_station
acquired in late 2023 for £7.8m at Beaumont Way in Langage, Sherford and Millbay Docks using the £20m provided by the Department for Levelling Up, Housing
Freeports in the United Kingdom
Freeports_in_the_United_Kingdom
Office building in Plymouth, England
The Herald and Western Morning News for many years until their move to Millbay in 2013. It was recommended for listing at Grade II* by Historic England
The_Ship,_Derriford
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South_Wales_Mineral_Railway
Tunnel crossing under the River Thames in London
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Thames_Tunnel
Klubb". Her crew were rescued. Enriquete Spain The schooner capsized at Millbay, Plymouth, Devon, United Kingdom. Grove United Kingdom The ship was driven
List of shipwrecks in November 1850
List_of_shipwrecks_in_November_1850
10 Vict. c. ccclxxxiii 18 August 1846 An Act for constructing Docks at Millbay (Plymouth), to be called the Plymouth Great Western Docks. Forth and Clyde
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1846
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1846
British writer
of the poor-law union district of Cornwall and Devonshire. He died at Millbay Grove, Plymouth. Hughes's chief writings were: 1833: Practical Directions
William_Hughes_(writer)
Railway station in Devon, England
Paddington (this is measured via Box and the closed station at Plymouth Millbay). There are two tracks through the station but they become a single track
St Budeaux Ferry Road railway station
St_Budeaux_Ferry_Road_railway_station
Railway station in Cornwall, England
London Paddington, measured on the historical route via Box and Plymouth Millbay. Platforms: for trains to Falmouth Docks for down trains towards St Erth
Truro_railway_station
Birmingham. Initially deployed from May 1929 on the London Paddington-Plymouth Millbay service, amongst standard GWR stock within the Ocean Liner Express boat
GWR_Super_Saloons
Principal main line railway in England
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Great_Western_Main_Line
Former railway station in Devon, England
and Yelverton and then, after collecting workmen off the 6:20 am from Millbay Station, left Yelverton Station at 6:58 am, stopping at Burrator and Sheepstor
Burrator and Sheepstor Halt railway station
Burrator_and_Sheepstor_Halt_railway_station
Marlborough Primary Academy Mary Dean's CE Primary School Mayflower Academy Millbay Academy Montpelier Primary School Morice Town Primary Academy Morley Meadow
List_of_schools_in_Plymouth
Tamerton Laira Leigham Lipson Manadon Mannamead Marsh Mills Milehouse Millbay Millbridge Morice Town Mutley North Prospect Pennycomequick Pennycross
List_of_places_in_Plymouth
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Boy/Male
Indian, Parsi, Telugu
Purity; Gift from God
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian
Peace
Girl/Female
Indian
Name of Goddess Saraswati Devi inspired, Intuitive, And creative, Goddess Durga
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Sweet; Like Sugar
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Word of the God of Heaven
Girl/Female
Indian, Modern
Saint; Ancient
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Hindu
Cloud, Given by water
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Tamil
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Golden light
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English
 English topographic surname transferred to forename use, from the American spelling of the French surname Garrigue, from Old Provençal garrique, GARRICK means "grove of holm oaks." Compare with another form of Garrick.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Shivangel | ஷீவாநà¯à®•ேலÂ
Angel messenger of Lord Shiva
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