Old Ordnance Survey Maps of Devon

  • These detailed maps normally cover an area of about one and a half miles by one mile. Each map includes an introduction.
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  • Here are the details of maps for Devonport (South):

  • Devon Sheet 123.11 Devonport (South) 1893 - published 2001; intro by Richard Oliver. ISBN.978-1-84151-307-2

    This detailed map covers the southern part of Devonport and the East Stonehouse area of Plymouth. Coverage runs from the dockyard eastward to Hobart Street and from Cumberland Street southward to Cremyll.

    Features include Royal Marine Barracks, LSWR Stonehouse Pool Branch, Devonport New Quays, tramways, Cremyll, North Quay, Stonehouse Bridge, Mount Wise area, Eastern King area, Garrison Chapel, churches, Mutton Cove, West Quay, Graving Dock, St Paul's church, The Camber, Town Hall etc. Please note that the Dockyard, Royal William Victualling Yard and some other areas are left blank for security reasons. On the reverse we include street directory entries for Chapel Street, Cumberland Street, Duke Street, Durnford Street, Edgcumbe Street, Emma Place, George Street, James Street, Ker Street, Royal Dockyard.

    The map links up with sheet 123.12 Plymouth Hoe to the east and 123.07 Devonport North to the north.


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