Crownhill Reservoir Plaques, Plymouth, Devon
N 50° 25.028 W 004° 07.467
30U E 420114 N 5585615
A group of plaques in South West Devon.
Waymark Code: WM7R1R
Location: South West England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 11/24/2009
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These plaques can be located at the side of the B & Q carpark at Crown Hill Plymouth. There are 6 plaques altogether in close proximity, explaining about the history of the area.
The oldest plaque is the original plaque which was on the reservoir which used to be sited on this spot before the various superstores were built.
The plaque says:
Devonport Corporation Waterworks
This reservoir was opened on the
11th October 1911
By Alderman Edward Blackall JP
Chairman of the Water Committee
Alderman W. Littleton JR Mayor.
Counciller W. Hornbrook JP
Deputy Chairman
Robert John Fittall
Town Clerk
Frederick W Lillicrap
Water Engineer.
The other five plaques are more recent.
They tell us of the history of the area.
The Plymouth Leat
The Devonport Leat
The building of the reservoir
The Medieval Trade
The Iron Age Crownhill
Type of Historic Marker: Historic plaques
Historical Marker Issuing Authority: Plymouth City Council
Age/Event Date: 11/10/1911
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