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ARMY BARRACKS AND DEPOTS

DERRIFORD CAMP

Updated:  25 April 2011 

Derriford Camp was hutted accommodation for the army and was erected during the Great War.

Being located outside the Borough of Plymouth, it came within the jurisdiction of Plympton Saint Mary Rural District Council.

The Hutments had been sold and demolished by November 1920 but the almost level site, known as the 'island site' was considered ideal for providing housing accommodation for numerous families.  [1]


Sources:

[1]  "Plymouth Housing: The Question of Local Hutments and Sites", Western Evening Herald, Plymouth, November 25th 1920.

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