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School, St Budeaux, Devonport

Reference Number

PCC/60/1/747

Plan dates

1901

Details

Block plan showing boy's school, girl's and infant's school, houses, fields, gardens, roads, lane and Trelawney Avenue, 16 January 1901. Plan of boy's block showing ground plan, mezzanine floor, part of basement plan and section C-D, 16 January 1901. Plan of boy's block showing south elevation and north elevation, 16 January 1901. Plan of girl's and infant's school showing upper floor for girls and ground floor for infants, 16 January 1901. Plan of girl's and infant's school showing mezzanine floor, section A-B and basement plan, 16 January 1901. Plan of girl's and infant's schools showing section E-F, 16 January 1901. Plan of girl's and infant's block showing north elevation and south elevation. Notice of intention to build, 16 January 1901. Plan showing School Board ground plan, lane, hedge, church site, existing houses and houses being erected by Mr Searle.  2 June 1902. Architect: Hine and Odgers. Owner: Devonport School Board. Application approved, 18 February 1901.

School, St Budeaux, Devonport School, St Budeaux, Devonport


St Philip and St James Church, Bridwell Road, Weston Mill, Devonport

Reference Number

PCC/60/1/1007

Plan dates

October 1905

Details

Plan showing heating chamber, section through coal shoot and plan of tower basement. Also shows block plan showing Bridwell Road and Northumberland Street. Plan showing ground plan. Plan showing section A-B. Plan showing south elevation. Notice of intention to build, 1 November 1905. Architect: Bastick W Nunn. Owner: Reverend Edward Lynott. Application approved, 13 November 1905.

St Philip and St James Church, Bridwell Road, Weston Mill, Devonport St Philip and St James Church, Bridwell Road, Weston Mill, Devonport


St Thomas Church, North Keyham, Devonport

Reference Number

PCC/60/1/1044

Plan dates

November 1906

Details

Plan showing ground floor of church, also shows footpath adjoining Ocean Street, footpath adjoining Renown Street and footpath adjoining Royal Navy Avenue and lane. Plan showing section A-B and block plan of site along Royal Navy Avenue, Ocean Street and Renown Street. Plan showing south elevation. Notice of intention to build, 21 November 1906. Architect: Hine, Odgers and May. Owner: The Reverend John Heywood Wardington. Application approved, 25 November 1906.

St Thomas Church, North Keyham, Devonport St Thomas Church, North Keyham, Devonport St Thomas Church, North Keyham, Devonport


St Barnabas Church, Stuart Road, Stoke, Devonport

Reference Number

PCC/60/1/1053

Plan dates

19 December 1906

Details

Parish and school room. Plan showing ground plan of property and basement. Plan showing proposed north elevation, transverse section through classroom and main hall looking east, longitudinal section through west entrance and main hall and platform looking north and west elevation. Plan showing south elevation, east elevation and transverse section through main hall and north entrance looking west. Notice of intention to build, 24 January 1907. Architect: Charles Cheverton. Owner: the Vicar and Churchwarden. Application approved, 28 January 1907.

St Barnabas Church, Stuart Road, Stoke, Devonport St Barnabas Church, Stuart Road, Stoke, Devonport St Barnabas Church, Stuart Road, Stoke, Devonport


Mount Edgcumbe Masonic Hall, St George's Place, East Stonehouse

Reference Number

PCC/60/1/1484

Plan dates

1908

Details

Plan showing proposed property showing basement plan, ground floor, plan of entrance cross section and front elevation. Block plan of site also showing East Street. Notice of intention to build, 15 May 1908. Architect: A S Bewes. Owner: Metham Lodge. Application approved, 19 May 1908.

Mount Edgcumbe Masonic Hall, St George's Place, East Stonehouse


St Luke Church, Tavistock Place, Sherwell, Plymouth

Reference Number

PCC/60/1/3637

Plan dates

20 February 1952

Details

Belfry. Plans, elevation, section, location and block plan of site also showing Chapel Street. Building notice, 20 February 1952. Architect: L F Vanstone and partners. Owner: The Reverend S Allen and Mr James, churchwarden. Application approved, 10 Machr 1952.

St Luke Church, Tavistock Place, Sherwell, Plymouth


Land belonging to Sir Michael Seymour, [Seymour Estate], Plymouth

Reference Number

PCC/60/1/3833

Plan dates

25 August 1884

Details

Block plan of site south of the London and South Western Railway, showing alterations made from original block plan. Architect: James Henry Keats. Owner: Sir Michael Seymour.

Land belonging to Sir Michael Seymour, [Seymour Estate], Plymouth


South Devon and East Cornwall Hospital, Clifton Place, Plymouth

Reference Number

PCC/60/1/5436

Plan dates

1894

Details

Chapel plans and associated building notice, 27 July 1894 showing proposed elevations, sections and block plan of site also showing Greenbank Road. Architect: Hine and Odgers. Application approved 30 July 1894.

South Devon and East Cornwall Hospital, Clifton Place, Plymouth South Devon and East Cornwall Hospital, Clifton Place, Plymouth


South Devon and East Cornwall Hospital, Greenbank Road, Plymouth

Reference Number

PCC/60/1/5693

Plan dates

1896-1973

Details

Plans and associated building notices between 1896-1928 showing proposed development of premises [given as South Devon and East Cornwall Hospital] including elevation of the proposed John Hay Wing. Plans and associated building notices, 1947-1948 showing further development of premises [now cited as the Prince of Wales Hospital]. Plans and associated building notices showing developments between 1949-1964 [resuming the name South Devon and East Cornwall Hospital]. Plans and associated building notices, 1966-1973 showing development to premises [renamed Greenbank Hospital]. Plans show proposed floor plans, sections, elevations and block plans also showing Mildmay Street, The Clifton Hotel, Clifton Street, Clifton Place, Deptford Place, Greenbank Terrace, Greenbank Avenue, Woodside, Hospital Road, Shaftesbury Cottages, Diamond Avenue, Armada Road, Whitefield Terrace, Baring Street, Freedom Fields and Lipson Road. (See PCC/60/1/3566 for early plans between 1880-1881 and PCC/60/1/10340 for additional plans for the period 1949 to 1950).

South Devon and East Cornwall Hospital, Greenbank Road, Plymouth South Devon and East Cornwall Hospital, Greenbank Road, Plymouth South Devon and East Cornwall Hospital, Greenbank Road, Plymouth South Devon and East Cornwall Hospital, Greenbank Road, Plymouth


Noah's Ark Inn, Saltash Street, Plymouth

Reference Number

PCC/60/1/5703

Plan dates

September 1896

Details

Plans and associated building notice, 16 September 1896 showing proposed re-building of premises (prior to relocation to Courtney Street following war damage) showing section, elevation, floor plans and block plan of site also showing Drake Street, Dove's Court and Old Town Street. Architect: B Priestley Shires. Owner: J W Payne. Application approved, 1 February 1897.

Noah's Ark Inn, Saltash Street, Plymouth Noah's Ark Inn, Saltash Street, Plymouth


Three Towns Patent Steam Carpet Beating Company, Saltash Road, Plymouth

Reference Number

PCC/60/1/5720

Plan dates

July 1896

Details

Stores and offices. Plans and associated building notice, 14 October 1896 showing proposed floor plans, elevations, section and block plan of site also showing Saltash Road and steel bridge over the Great Western Railway. Architect: Robert H B Neal. Owner: Three Towns Carpet Beating Company. Application approved, 19 October 1896.

Three Towns Patent Steam Carpet Beating Company, Saltash Road, Plymouth Three Towns Patent Steam Carpet Beating Company, Saltash Road, Plymouth


Shops, Southside Street, Plymouth

Reference Number

PCC/60/1/5988

Plan dates

May 1898

Details

Plans and associated building notice showing proposed floor plans, sections, elevations and block plan of site. Architect: B Priestley Shires. Owner: Edwin Piper. Application approved, 20 June 1898.

Shops, Southside Street, Plymouth Shops, Southside Street, Plymouth


Premises belonging to Plymouth Rugby Football Club, South Down Place, Plymouth

Reference Number

PCC/60/1/6206

Plan dates

July and August 1899

Details

Plans and associated building notice, 29 Jul 1899 showing proposed additional stand and other additions to site (until recently the site of Plymouth Albion Rugby Club) showing floor plans, sections and block plan of site also showing Cattedown Road, Embankment Road and site of a Baptist Chapel. Architect: B Priestley Shires. Owner: Plymouth Rugby Football Club and Ground Limited. Application approved, 31 Jul 1899.

Premises belonging to Plymouth Rugby Football Club, South Down Place, Plymouth Premises belonging to Plymouth Rugby Football Club, South Down Place, Plymouth


Salisbury Road Baptist Church, Salisbury Road and Rosebury Avenue, St Judes, Plymouth

Reference Number

PCC/60/1/6982

Plan dates

1905-1958

Details

Plans and associated building notices charting the development of premises from proposed erection of a new baptist chapel fronting Salisbury Road for the trustees in 1905 to subsequent alterations, additions and re-building of premises following war damage as submitted by the trustees care of R S Parker (1944), Mr Martin (1949-1951) and the Reverend C Dyer (1956-1958).

Salisbury Road Baptist Church, Salisbury Road and Rosebury Avenue, St Judes, Plymouth


St Simon Church, Salisbury Road Plymouth

Reference Number

PCC/60/1/7043

Plan dates

 

Details

Block plans, floor plans, sections, elevations and associated notices showing development of premises from proposed erection in 1905, approved 16 November 1905 to erection of new west end wall for the Parochial Church Council, care of the Reverend Carson in 1956.

St Simon Church, Salisbury Road Plymouth


Buildings, Spooner's Corner, Plymouth

Reference Number

PCC/60/1/7051

Plan dates

October 1905

Details

Block plan, floor plans, section and notice showing proposed shops and offices. Architect: John H Vincent. Owner: The Syndicate Owners of Spooner's Centre. Application approved, 20 November 1905 and 21 January 1907.

Buildings, Spooner's Corner, Plymouth


Rebuilding of commercial garage, due to enemy action, Salisbury Road, Plymouth

Reference Number

PCC/60/1/8311

Plan dates

August 1947

Details

Block plan, floor plans, section, painting,calculations, correspondence and notices. Architect: Wallis Gilbert and Partners. Owner: Messrs W Mumford Limited. Application approved, 25 January 1949.

Rebuilding of commercial garage, due to enemy action, Salisbury Road, Plymouth


Houses, 17-19 odds only, Salcombe Road, Plymouth

Reference Number

PCC/60/1/8842

Plan dates

May 1923

Details

Block plan, floor plans, section and notice. Architect: J Leighton-Fouracre. Owner: Mr White. Given date of approval, 14 May 1923.

Houses, 17-19 odds only, Salcombe Road, Plymouth

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