• Truro was the ship from Madras carrying the first 342 indentured Indian laborers to arrive in Port Natal (present-day Durban) on 16 November 1860. The...
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  • Ohio Truro Parish, Virginia Truro Church (Fairfax, Virginia) HMCS Truro, a Royal Canadian Navy minesweeper Truro (ship), a ship that carried the first batch...
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    Truro (/ˈtrʊəroʊ/ ; Cornish Standard Written Form: Truru) is a cathedral city and civil parish in Cornwall, England; it is the southernmost city in the...
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    Truro /ˈtrɜːroʊ/ is a town in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States, comprising two villages: Truro and North Truro. Located slightly more than...
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  • HMCS Truro (pennant J268) was a Bangor-class minesweeper that served with the Royal Canadian Navy during the Second World War. The minesweeper entered...
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    War 2, see HMCS Truro Colledge, J. J.; Warlow, Ben (2006) [1969]. Ships of the Royal Navy: The Complete Record of all Fighting Ships of the Royal Navy...
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  • Barbara West (category People educated at Truro High School)
    heavily guarded. Her later years saw her living in Truro, where she volunteered as a guide at the Truro Cathedral which contains a memorial tablet to her...
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    Park is a 3,000-acre (12 km2) natural woodland urban park in the center of Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada. Situated along a hill occupying the southern edge...
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    Mayflower was an English sailing ship that transported a group of English families, known today as the Pilgrims, from England to the New World in 1620...
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    mining towns of Redruth and Camborne, and the county town is the city of Truro. The county is rural, with an area of 1,375 square miles (3,562 km2) and...
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    HMS Dolphin (1751) (category Exploration ships of the United Kingdom)
    survey ship from 1764 and made two circumnavigations of the world under the successive commands of John Byron and Samuel Wallis. She was the first ship to...
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    HMS Cornwall (F99) (category 1985 ships)
    Swansea, on 24 October 2013. Should a future ship be named Cornwall, her ship's company will be able to visit Truro to revive the Royal Navy's links with the...
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     24–25. Martell, Sherry (Feb 2008). "Phantom Ship Spotted By Visitor". Truro Daily News. "P.E.I. Phantom Ship gets a stamp", PEI Journal Pioneer, June 13...
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    Halifax Explosion (category Ship fires)
    On the morning of 6 December 1917, the French cargo ship SS Mont-Blanc collided with the Norwegian vessel SS Imo in the harbour of Halifax, Nova Scotia...
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    Highland Road. Many individuals associated with Truro's early development are buried here, as are ship's captains. When originally laid out, the cemetery...
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    Malpas. Ships were built in Victorian times from Messrs Scoble's boat yard and timber was discharged here. Cargo for Truro was unloaded from ship to barge...
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  • United States Truro Boscawen (electoral division), an electoral division of Cornwall, United Kingdom Boscawen Park, a cricket ground in Truro, Cornwall Boscawen...
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    Trouncer Troubridge Truant Truculent Truelove Trump Trumpeter Truncheon Truro Trustful Trusty Tryall Trydent Tryphon Tryton Tryton Prize Tudor Tulip Tumult...
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    Cornwall Railway company constructed a railway line between Plymouth and Truro, opening in 1859, and extended it to Falmouth in 1863, on the advice of...
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    constituency of St Austell and Newquay; it had previously been in the Truro and St Austell, & Truro constituencies. Mevagissey civil parish was formed on 1 April...
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    voyage, the ship struck an iceberg and sank in the early morning of 15 April 1912, resulting in the deaths of 1,517 passengers and crew. The ship's passengers...
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    the "Precinct of Cape Cod", annexed under control of Truro. On June 14, 1727, after harboring ships for more than a century, the Precinct of Cape Cod was...
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    classic ria, or drowned river valley. The Fal estuary from Tregony to the Truro River was originally called Hafaraell (Cornish: Havarel, meaning fallow...
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    HMCS Transcona (J271) (Bangor class) HMCS Trois-Rivières (J269) (Bangor class) HMCS Truro (J268) (Bangor class) HMCS Ungava (J149) (Bangor class) HMCS Vegreville (J257)...
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    Yarmouth, Harwich, Dennis, Brewster, Chatham, Orleans, Eastham, Wellfleet, Truro, and Provincetown. Each of these towns includes a number of villages; see...
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  • c2735032. Retrieved 22 September 2020. "TRURO". Royal Cornwall Gazette, Falmouth Packet & Plymouth Journal (Truro, England), 2 November 1822; Issue 1010...
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    Nova Scotia – Truro's History at DowntownTruro.ca". DowntownTruro.ca. Retrieved April 11, 2009. "TruroNovaScotia.ca – History of Truro, The Hub of Nova...
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    HMCS Sackville (category Ships of the Royal Canadian Navy)
    Navy and later served as a civilian research vessel. She is now a museum ship located in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and the last surviving Flower-class corvette...
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    the top of The Moor. All three stations are served by regular trains from Truro on the Maritime Line. Penmere Station was renovated in the late 1990s, using...
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  • made available in the Halifax area through delivery from a location in Truro for a $10 delivery fee, with the first delivery on February 10, 2018. "Pictou...
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