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    4°44′17″W / 50.381°N 4.738°W / 50.381; -4.738 The Treffry Viaduct is a historic dual-purpose railway viaduct and aqueduct located close to the village of Luxulyan...
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  • Cornwall East Wheal Rose – a lead mine near Newquay Treffry Tramways Treffry Viaduct – combined viaduct and aqueduct for the Par Tramway Cornwall Railway...
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  • Treffry is a Cornish surname. The first record of the name Treffry is found in Cornwall, where they lived at Treffry near Lanhydrock. A Roger Treffry...
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    Canal and Par Docks, also constructed by Treffry. One of the routes crossed the Luxulyan Valley on a large viaduct, the largest in Cornwall when it was built...
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    valley, and the major Treffry Viaduct across the valley to Luxulyan. This second route served two major purposes, as it enabled Treffry to develop Carbeans...
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    This is a list of viaducts and significant bridges of the United Kingdom's railways, past and present. Category:Railway bridges in the United Kingdom List...
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    reaching Luxulyan station, the line passes under the Treffry Viaduct, an historic railway viaduct and aqueduct that was built in 1844. This both supplied...
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    Cornwall Railway viaducts that were built a few years later, and very different from the imposing granite Treffry Viaduct built by Treffry for his Par tramway...
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    place on 1 June 1874, only 11 months after authorisation. Although the Treffry Viaduct had been by-passed by the main line, it was still used to access the...
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    was an important Fowey businessman; he later changed his name to Joseph Treffry, and as that name is much better known it is used here. He acquired an...
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    development of tourism in the town. Other attractions, such as the Treffry Viaduct and the Luxulyan Valley, are also close by, although actually within...
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    the Treffry Viaduct and entering Luxulyan through the 50 yard (46m) Luxulyan Tunnel. The tramway was retained from Luxulyan over the Treffry Viaduct to...
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    early 19th century industrial remains, including a combined Aqueduct and Viaduct. The valley was designated a World Heritage Site in 2006. One of the southern...
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  • Torrey Canyon Torrey Canyon oil spill Transport in Cornwall Trebah Treffry Treffry Viaduct Tregiffian Burial Chamber Tregony (UK Parliament constituency)...
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  • clay industry. He visits the parish church, then meets Tom on the Treffry Viaduct, whose family had worked in the industry for several generations, and...
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    Railway Newquay and Cornwall Junction Railway Truro and Newquay Railway Treffry Viaduct West Cornwall Railway A30 A374 A38 A39 (Atlantic Highway) Go Cornwall...
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  • and Cross Tregiffian Burial Chamber Tregonning Hill Trethevy Quoit Treffry Viaduct Trevanion Culverhouse Cornwall portal "About Cornwall Heritage Trust"...
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    Series of children's books as Bill and Ben. The first ships used Joseph Treffry's artificial harbour at Par on the south coast of Cornwall in 1833. It was...
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  • Siding served an industrial factory; it was on a short section of the Treffry Tramways route that was by-passed when the main line was improved. After...
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    mayor. The first Methodist preaching at Newquay was recorded by Richard Treffry in 1802, an innkeeper, Carter, being the host. In 1810, preacher William...
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  • during World War II Eduardo Torroja Spanish concrete-shell engineer Joseph Treffry Harbour and bridge engineer Ernest Crosbie Trench British railway engineer...
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    diocese of Exeter. Value, £285.* Patrons, A. Coryton, Esq., the Rev. E. J. Treffry, and the Rev. J. Rawlings. The church is very ancient, and has a tower...
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  • as two separate lines. The northern section was constructed by Squire Treffry as a tramway and opened around 1852 to the China Clay workings on Hendra...
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    331483°W / 50.41584; -4.331483 (Treduan Farmhouse) 1158784 Upload Photo Treffry Farmhouse Lanhydrock Farmhouse c.1710 15 April 1988 SX0785363717 50°26′30″N...
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