The mass graves of Plymouth used for Dartmoor prisoners and Blitz victims
Our city is full of history that shouldn t be forgotten - and fascinating mass graves that tell stories of our past
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Graveyards are full of stories and history just waiting to be uncovered - and you may not even realise it when you re walking through one.
Plymouth woman whose sister died in the Blitz lays flowers on her grave for the first time
Mary Margaret Helen Burns was killed in the Blitz. Her sister, Winnafred Rowley, was only 11-years-old at the time and never knew where Mary was buried. Until now
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