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Properties in streets starting with the letter R

Catholic School, Renown Street, Devonport

Reference Number

PCC/60/1/964

Plan dates

25 October 1904

Details

Plan showing ground floor and section on line E-F. Plan showing first floor and section on line A-B. Plan showing section on line C-D. Plan showing drains, church and road. Notice of intention to build, 11 November 1904. Architect: Reverend A J C Scoles and C Raymond. Owner: Catholic Schools Committee. Application rejected.

Catholic School, Renown Street, Devonport


2 dwelling houses, 32-34, Roundhouse Field, Lipson, Plymouth

Reference Number

PCC/60/1/3541

Plan dates

January 1880

Details

Plan showing section, elevation of front wall and entrance gate and elevation of premises. Plan showing ground plan, upper plan and roof plan. Correspondence from James H Keats to Henry Alty, esquire, borough surveyor, 5 March 1880. Notice of intention to build, 4 March 1880. Architect: James H Keats. Owner: Captain Scott, R N. Application approved, 6 March 1880.

2 dwelling houses, 32-34, Roundhouse Field, Lipson, Plymouth 2 dwelling houses, 32-34, Roundhouse Field, Lipson, Plymouth

Royal Eye Infirmary, Plymouth

Reference Number

PCC/60/1/5906

Plan dates

1897-1968

Details

Plans and associated building notices showing development of premises from erection of premises in 1897, repairs to war damaged parts of premises in 1946 and subsequent improvements to premises thereafter. Plans showing floor plans, sections, elevations, engineering plans and block plans of site also showing Kingsley Road, Beechwood Avenue, Apsley Road, Dale Road and site of Mutley Station (1897).

Royal Eye Infirmary, Plymouth Royal Eye Infirmary, Plymouth Royal Eye Infirmary, Plymouth

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