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Plymouth History Festival begins today 🎉
Throughout #PHF2022, Ford Park Cemetery will host an exhibition celebrating the lives and paintings of local artists including Beryl Cook, William Gibbons and John Oxley Nash.
See our full events programme here:
https://t.co/ACQsrOA9SG
Welcome to the last weekend of this year's festival. Here are the answers to last night's Mayflower-themed quiz. We hope you enjoyed it or learnt something new: https://t.co/e7mXIM69uH #PHF2020
Did you know the @devonfhs has an 'Acorn Club' for younger members? There are some great word searches for children available on their page. Take a look! https://t.co/ERa256COKK #PHF2020 🌳
Here are some insights into two of the lighthouses that have stood on the notorious Eddystone Reef using a historic painting and watercolour from the city's collections: https://t.co/lLQqNdltVl #PHF2020
Commanding my ship, between many a shore,
The ol' Jolly Roger a-flyin'
Thanks for joining us on Day Three of #PHF2020. We're continuing the pirates theme. Find out more about this historic painting, ‘The Chase of the Pirate Lugger Will Watch’: https://t.co/vuc2Hoh9Dr 🏴☠️