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What s left of Royal Clarence Baths - Plymouth s abandoned pleasure destination
Hot and cold showers, vapour and swimming baths, bathing machines and cute Victorian cottages to rent out - this is the story of Plymouth s sublime pleasure spot which has been lost to history
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Parts of Plymouth s proud military past you can see on your daily walk
Museums are closed but you might not need to go far to catch a glimpse of history
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Forgotten piece of Plymouth s post-war history could be lost forever
The landmark wall alongside The Crescent, between Millbay Road and Notte Street, is set to be demolished to make way for a new hotel
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Organisations are being invited to salvage a piece of Plymouth’s post-war architectural history which is set to disappear.