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In September 1908 Devonport High School for Girls (DHSG) was recognised as a girls' secondary school. It was originally located at Paradise Road, Stoke in Plymouth, and known as Devonport Municipal Secondary School for Girls. It was established approximately 15 years after its sibling Devonport High School for Boys.
The Allisons (American group) Allure (group) Alton McClain and Destiny; ... Girls Next Door; The Girls (1960s band) Good 2 Go; The Goodees; The GTOs; H. Harlem Playgirls;
Military personnel from Devonport, Plymouth (13 P) P. People educated at Devonport High School for Boys (19 P) S. Sportspeople from Devonport, Plymouth (12 P) W.
Corinna Lawrence, Olympic fencer for Team GB [8] who reached the last 32 in the women's individual épée at the 2012 Summer Olympics. [9] Plymouth High School for Girls has an Old Girls association with around 260 members. The association meets for a dinner in the spring and again at the school in the autumn for a buffet and AGM.
During their height of success in the 1960s, the group's lineup consisted of Darlene Love, Fanita James, and Jean King. Although the group had a recording career in their own right, they were most famous for being the group to actually record the No. 1 hit " He's a Rebel " (which producer Phil Spector credited to The Crystals ), and for ...
1968 – 8 August: Royal Navy Leander-class frigate HMS Scylla 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
Women leaders like Flores, who grew up in the scene alongside her late uncle Danny Flores, a well-known lowrider and Chicano activist, are helping in those efforts, noting the feeling she gets ...
The group broke up in 1974. [3] In 1975, Brenda and Herb Rooney, credited as the Exciters, enjoyed a hit single in the UK with "Reaching for the Best", produced by Rooney and young newcomer producer Ian Levine. The song was aimed at the British Northern soul scene but crossed over to the UK Singles Chart where it peaked at No. 31. [8]