Stonehouse Collection
"Exploring the Rich History of Stonehouse: From Maps to Memorials" Step back in time with an old map of Plymouth, Devonport, and Stonehouse from 1898
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"Exploring the Rich History of Stonehouse: From Maps to Memorials" Step back in time with an old map of Plymouth, Devonport, and Stonehouse from 1898. The Royal Atlas by Bartholomew unveils a captivating glimpse into the past, showcasing the intricate details of this historic region. Traveling further through time, a photograph Hotel in Hatfield, Hertfordshire takes us on a journey to another corner of England. This charming establishment stands as a testament to the enduring allure of Stonehouse's architectural heritage. Delving deeper into history, an 1851 map by John Tallis showcases the evolving landscape of Plymouth Devonport and Stonehouse. Witness how these towns have transformed over the years while still retaining their unique charm. Transport yourself to Gloucestershire circa 1910 with a captivating image capturing Stonehouse Station. This snapshot provides insight into the bustling transportation hub that once connected this vibrant community. Venturing across continents, we discover Stonehouse Lane nestled in California near Bartley Green in Birmingham. A reminder that echoes of our beloved English town can be found even beyond its borders. Uncover sketches depicting Plymouth and other places visited by the British Archaeological Association through engravings. These artistic renderings offer glimpses into ancient ruins and archaeological wonders that have shaped our understanding of history. Marvel at The Royal William Victualling Yard captured in watercolor and gouache on paper around 1840. This masterpiece showcases one of Stonehouse's most iconic landmarks—a testament to its maritime significance throughout centuries gone by. Witness historical moments etched forever as The Earl Mount Edgcumbe lays down the Memorial Stone for Devonport, Stonehouse, and Cornwall Hospital—an engraving commemorating his noble act for public welfare. Experience grandeur fit for royalty during Prince and Princess Wales' visit to West England—celebrated with a magnificent ball held at The Royal William Victualling-Yard in Stonehouse.