Plymouth Enterprise | Doc Price, Plymouth’s Tattoo Pioneer
For generations in Plymouth, getting a first tattoo meant one name above all others: Doc Price. Now 93, Doc is widely recognised as the pioneer…
For generations in Plymouth, getting a first tattoo meant one name above all others: Doc Price. Now 93, Doc is widely recognised as the pioneer…
Tucked away in a quiet corner of Plymstock, Radford Park looks, at first glance, like any other green space. A lake, trees, footpaths, and people…
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Cap’n Jaspers has traded from the same spot on Plymouth’s Barbican since 1978, establishing itself as a long-standing presence on the city’s historic waterfront. The…
If you’ve ever wandered down the streets of Plymouth, chances are you’ve seen him: John Allin, better known as the Birdman. For decades, he’s been…