Cremyll, Point And HMS Impregnable 1904
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Cremyll has long been a crossing place from the Rame peninsula to the Devon side of the Tamar estuary. The old HMS 'Impregnable', moored in this stretch of water opposite Devonport Dockyard, was a training ship for boys. A 98-gun ship of the line, she was launched at Chatham in 1810 and took part in the bombardment of Algiers six years later.
An extract from Cornwall County Memories.
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