Cawsand (Cornish: Porthbugh; lit. Cow Cove) and Kingsand (Cornish: Porthruw) are twin villages in southeast Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The village...
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330; -4.200 Cawsand Bay is a bay on the southeast coast of Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The bay takes its name from the village of Cawsand at grid reference...
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Kingsand (Cornish: Porthruw) and Cawsand are twin villages in southeast Cornwall, United Kingdom. The villages are situated on the Rame Peninsula and...
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The Attack on Cawsand was a minor Spanish raid on the coast of Cornwall, England, on the night of 14 March 1596 in the context of the Brittany Campaign...
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Cosdon Hill (redirect from Cawsand Beacon)
Cosdon Hill, also called Cosdon Beacon, or Cawsand Beacon, is one of the highest hills on Dartmoor, in Devon, England. It has numerous traces of prehistoric...
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HMS Cawsand Bay was a Bay-class anti-aircraft frigate of the British Royal Navy, named for Cawsand Bay in Cornwall. The ship was originally ordered from...
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Carters of Prussia Cove (section Cawsand attack)
in St Malo for repairs. On 31 January 1788 Harry Carter took a cargo to Cawsand in the Revenge to be landed to a waiting team which included his brother...
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are: Agaton Fort Fort Austin Fort Bovisand Bowden Fort Brownhill Battery Cawsand Fort Crownhill Fort Drake's Island Battery Egg Buckland Keep Ernesettle...
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Dartmoor, the Tamar Valley and the beaches of south-east Cornwall. Kingsand, Cawsand and Whitsand Bay are popular. The Roland Levinsky Building, the landmark...
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town of Minehead, dating back to at least the 19th century. Kingsand, Cawsand and Millbrook in Cornwall celebrate Flower Boat Ritual on the May Day bank...
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St Andrew's Church is a Church of England church in Cawsand, Cornwall, England, UK. The church was built in 1877–78 and has been Grade II listed since...
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vessels to cut from Cawsand Bay and drove them ashore near Redding Point. That only one man was lost was due to the efforts of Cawsands fishermen with lanterns...
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Sunday evening under a Royal Salute from the Forts, the ships on the Sound, Cawsand Bay and the Hamoaze and set off immediately for Weymouth to pay his respects...
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HMS Carstairs (redirect from HMS Cawsand)
minesweeper of the Royal Navy from World War I. She was originally to be named Cawsand, but this was changed to avoid any conflict between the vessel name and...
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Token" (American versions – see Roud 22620 for English versions) 22827. "Cawsand Bay" 22834. "Because He Was a Bonny Lad" 22910. "Down in those Valleys"...
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The Brixham trawler Leader at anchor off Cawsand, near Plymouth. July 2008....
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the mistake and start the engine led to the MV Willy running aground in Cawsand Bay, Cornwall, in January 2002. The MAIB report makes it clear that the...
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Royal Citadel. In the centre of the Sound, midway between Bovisand Bay and Cawsand Bay, is Plymouth Breakwater, which creates a harbour protecting anchored...
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Mousehole, and Paul were raided and torched. Another smaller raid on Cawsand bay, also in Cornwall, took place the following year but ended in failure...
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Spanish Armada in Ireland Brittany Campaign Raid on Mounts Bay Attack on Cawsand Philip's spies in England reported losses exceeding 18,000 men. No French...
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service 1997; both based at Devonport[citation needed] ) SD Bovisand SD Cawsand Newhaven-class tenders (Class of three passenger vessels; entered service...
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separated to head to Portsmouth, while Bellerophon and Belleisle put into Cawsand Bay. Bellerophon was then taken into Plymouth Dockyard to be repaired,...
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Stonehouse, Plymouth. There is also a passenger ferry from Plymouth to Cawsand in the summer. The area effectively became more remote when the then new...
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Strait Berlengas Gulf of Almería Barbary Coast Bay of Biscay Mount's Bay Cawsand 2nd Cádiz Cape Finisterre Cornwall · West Wales Sesimbra Dover Strait Gulf...
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to protect dockyard at Devil's Point (Stonehouse), Drake's Island and Cawsand Bay. When the Seven Years' War brought conflict with France and Spain,...
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Maker (Cornish: Magor) is a village between Cawsand and Rame Head, Rame Peninsula, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The name means a ruin or old wall...
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(Calton Hill) Derbyshire 330 Ma Cawsand volcano - - 50°19′52″N 4°12′08″W / 50.3311°N 4.2021°W / 50.3311; -4.2021 (Cawsand) Cornwall 280 Ma The Cheviot...
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Name Pennant number In commission Builder Cartmel A350 1967–1993 Plimbott Cawsand A351 1968–1984 Plimbott Clovelly A389 1970-1994 Plimbott Criccieth A391...
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Catherine "Cat" Kennedy — A very sweet and good-hearted girl who lives in Cawsand and is very mature as she had to act like a surrogate mother to her three...
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(Garrison Pt), Portsmouth (Cliff End/Fort Albert), Plymouth (Pier Cellars/Cawsand Bay), Cork Harbour (Fort Camden), Malta (Tigné and Ricasoli). Further sites...
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