East Wheal Rose was a metalliferous mine around three-quarters of a mile (1.2 km) south east of the village of St Newlyn East and is around 4 miles (6...
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Lappa Valley Steam Railway (section East Wheal Rose)
-5.0412 (Benny Halt)) to East Wheal Rose (50°21′44″N 5°02′30″W / 50.3623°N 5.0416°W / 50.3623; -5.0416 (East Wheal Rose)), where there is a leisure...
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East Wheal Rose railway station is a station on the Lappa Valley Steam Railway in Cornwall, England. In 1849 Joseph Treffry opened a tramway from the...
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held from the year 1311 onwards. On 9 July 1846, a disaster at the East Wheal Rose mine was caused by an unusually heavy thunderstorm which flooded the...
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metalliferous mines of Cornwall, some of the worst accidents were at East Wheal Rose in 1846, where 39 workers were killed by a sudden flood; at Levant...
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from Newquay Harbour to East Wheal Rose, an important lead mine a short distance south-east of the village of St Newlyn East, itself 4 miles (7 km) south...
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metalliferous mines of Cornwall, some of the worst accidents were at East Wheal Rose in 1846, where 39 men were killed by a sudden flood; at Levant Mine...
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shorter branches diverging between Luxulyan and Roche towards Carbis wharf, Wheal Rose and Carbean, and a further branch extending northward from near St Austell...
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Porthtowan (redirect from Wheal Towan)
2 million 94 pound bushels. It was also known as West Wheal Towan (1850–1867), Lelant Wheal Towan and West Wheal Lucy (1872). During the period he owned it, the...
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line; it was a legacy of the Cornwall Mineral Railways traffic from East Wheal Rose to Fowey. The spur avoiding Newquay was called Treloggan Curve, and...
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customers and passengers from the entrance to the centre of the park. (EAST WHEAL ROSE) The branch uses steam locomotives either Muffin or Zebedee. "Lappa...
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Wheal Coates is a former tin mine situated on the north coast of Cornwall, UK, on the cliff tops between Porthtowan and St Agnes. It is preserved and...
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built another tramway from Newquay to Hendra, and from Newquay to East Wheal Rose mine; he also developed Newquay Harbour: these lines opened in 1849...
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was also discovered at East Wheal Rose in 1812, which grew to briefly be the largest lead mine in the country. East Wheal Rose was also the site of Cornwall's...
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Cornwall Early Cornish Texts East Cornwall (UK Parliament constituency) East Looe (UK Parliament constituency) East Wheal Rose railway station Economy of...
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club (1842). The Cornish Club. pp. 17–. Henry Leslie Douch (1964). East Wheal Rose: the history of Cornwall's greatest lead mine. D. B. Barton. p. 39...
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England factions, the latter led by Disraeli. 9 July – a flood at East Wheal Rose lead mine in Cornwall kills 39. 16 July – the London and North Western...
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and developed to provide a facility on the north coast of Cornwall East Wheal Rose – a lead mine near Newquay Treffry Tramways Treffry Viaduct – combined...
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Retrieved 3 June 2009. Wasley, K. "St Allen". Retrieved 3 June 2009. "East Wheal Rose disaster". Retrieved 3 June 2009. "St Allen Opposes the Industrialisation...
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"Purbeck Mineral and Mining Museum home page". Quine, Dan (2016). Four East Midlands Ironstone Tramways Part Two: Kettering. Vol. 106. Garndolbenmaen:...
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Cornwall (Previously Launceston) . 1838: Tin Duties Act 1838 1846: East Wheal Rose disaster 1852: Construction of the Cornwall Railway begins 1858: The...
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burial notice records that he died aged 90 at Rose in Vale in 1828. Captain Oates owned the Great Wheal Leisure Copper Mine at Perranporth. He was also...
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Great Wheal Charlotte, also known as Wheal Charlotte, is an abandoned copper and tin mine lying between St Agnes and Porthtowan in Cornwall, England. All...
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boom period and invested their gains in land. Mines included Wheal Buller and East Wheal Rose. In 1880 Richard Davey, Esq was described as the "Lord of the...
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West Youlstone, Westdowns, Wheal Alfred, Wheal Baddon, Wheal Busy, Wheal Coates, Wheal Frances, Wheal Kitty, Wheal Rose, Wherrytown, Whipsiderry, White...
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(North Devon) Westward Ho! Wheal Anna Maria Wheal Betsy Wheal Emma Wheal Fanny Wheal Friendship Wheal Maria Wheal Josiah Wheal Treeby Whimble Whimple Whitchurch...
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Methodist chapel. Wheal Rose had a Bible Christian chapel. The Chapel on the Hill, Methodist Church, Porthtowan An old Methodist chapel, Wheal Rose An old Methodist...
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advertisement that it was "the largest establishment of the kind in the West ...". Wheal Providence mine in Carbis Bay is the type locality of the rare mineral Connellite...
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embedding their mouthparts into the skin cause "intense irritation", or "a wheal, usually with severe itching and dermatitis". Humans are possible hosts...
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Cornwall (redirect from East Cornwall)
county is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the north and west, Devon to the east, and the English Channel to the south. The largest urban area is the Redruth...
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