Marine Barracks at Stone-House, Devonshire (1798)
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Jewitt, Llewellynn. The illustrated handbook of Plymouth, Devonport, and Stonehouse. Plymouth: W. H. Luke, 1865. p. 51.THE ROYAL MARINE BARRACKS At the back of Durnford-street, form an oblong square, - those on the sides being the residences of the officers, and the front range is apportioned to the men. They are estimated to contain about 700. The marine band, performs almost daily on the parade. [Text may be taken from a different source or edition than that listed as the source by Somers Cocks.]
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S022. WALKER, J.: THE ITINERANT: A SELECT COLLECTION OF INTERESTING AND PICTURESQUE VIEWS, IN GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND.
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