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Plymouth Sound, or locally just The Sound, is a deep inlet or sound in the English Channel near Plymouth in England. Description. Its southwest and southeast ...
English: Image entitled The Cattewater Plymouth Sound is a reproduction of a tempora painting by Edward Wadsworth. Date: 12 July 1923: Source:
File:Plymouth - Tinside Pool, Plymouth Sound and Smeaton's Tower. - geograph.org.uk - 1180751.jpg
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It depicts the deposed Emperor of the French Napoleon as a prisoner aboard the Royal Navy ship of the line HMS Bellerophon in Plymouth Sound. Eastlake was a young, largely unknown artist at the time, but later went on to become President of the Royal Academy. It is also known by the longer title Napoleon on Board the Bellerophon in Plymouth Sound.
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English: Jennycliff Cafe, overlooking Plymouth Sound. Sitting upon the eastern cliff top overlooking Plymouth Sound, Jennycliff Cafe makes for a warm refuge from which to watch the world sail by. Irrespective of the time of year the down is popular with walkers, who may even linger and picnic outside, if the weather is good enough.
Mount Batten from Plymouth Hoe. Mount Batten is a 24-metre (80-ft) tall outcrop of rock on a 600-metre (2000-ft) peninsula in Plymouth Sound, Devon, England, named after Sir William Batten [1] (c.1600-1667), MP and Surveyor of the Navy; it was previously known as How Stert.