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Timeline of Plymouth

The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Plymouth, Devon, England.

Prior to 17th century

17th–18th centuries

19th century

20th century

  • 1910 – Population: 126,266.
  • 1914 – Plymouth, Devonport and East Stonehouse merge to form the County Borough of Plymouth.
  • 1928 – Plymouth attains city status.
  • 1929 – Old Plymouth Society founded.
  • 1933 – Western Fascist newspaper begins publication.
  • 1934 – Mayflower Steps monument erected.
  • 1935
  • Tinside Pool (swimming pool) opens.
  • Lord Mayor appointed.
  • 1940 – Plymouth Blitz:
  • 6 July: Aerial bombing by German forces begins.
  • 27 November: Bombing starts an oil storage depot fire at Turnchapel which burns for 5 days.
  • 1941 – Plymouth Blitz:
  • 15 March: Bombing in which 336 people lose their lives.
  • 20 March: A royal visit is followed by a sustained period of bombing.
  • 1944
  • May: Plymouth Blitz: Aerial bombing by German forces ends: about 1,000 people have been killed, 5,000 injured, 10,000 houses destroyed and 70,000 more damaged.
  • 4 June: United States forces embarked at Saltash Passage, Cattedown, Turnchapel and other Plymouth hards set sail for the Normandy landings.
  • 1945 – 29 September: Last trams in Plymouth run.
  • 1958 – 5 April: Drake Cinema opens.
  • 1961
  • 29 April: Westward Television begins broadcasting.
  • The Plymouth Athenaeum reopens after destruction of original building in Blitz.
  • 1967
  • 1 April: Plympton and Plymstock become part of city.
  • 28 May: Sir Francis Chichester arrives back in Plymouth on his yacht, Gypsy Moth IV, after completing his single-handed voyage around the world.
  • 1968 – 8 August: Royal Navy frigate is launched at HMNB Devonport, the last ship to be built in a Royal Dockyard.
  • 1971
  • Mayflower Centre (sport facility) built.
  • Plymouth College of Further Education, the future City College, building erected in Devonport.
  • 1975 – 19 May: Plymouth Sound (radio) begins broadcasting.
  • 1982
  • 1 January: Television South West begins broadcasting.
  • St Boniface Arena opens.
  • 1986 – Plymouth Citybus begins operating under this identity.
  • 1991 – Plymouth Pavilions (sport facility) opens.
  • 1992 – University of Plymouth chartered.
  • 1994 – Marsh Mills Retail Park opens, including stores such as Sainsbury's and Homebase.
  • 1998 – National Marine Aquarium opens.
  • 1999 – Vue cinema opens.

21st century

See also

References

Further reading

Published in the 19th century

1800s–1840s

1850s–1890s

Published in the 20th century

  • Bracken C.W., 1931, A History of Plymouth and her Neighbours, Underhill (Plymouth) Ltd.
  • (describes Plymouth)

External links

  • . Includes digitised directories of Plymouth area, various dates
  • Digital Public Library of America. Works related to Plymouth, various dates