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Bodmin station on 27 May 1887 and
completed it on 3
September 1888 to
Boscarne Junction where it
connected with the
Bodmin and
Wadebridge Railway (B&WR)...
- on the
branches to
Ruthern Bridge and Wenfordbridge. The
section from
Boscarne Junction to
Bodmin General is
currently part of the
Bodmin and Wenford...
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Boscarne Junction railway station (Cornish:
Kemper Boskarn) is a
railway station on the
Bodmin and
Wenford Railway in Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom...
- VII of England. He was the
eldest son of
Richard Flamank or
Flammock of
Boscarne, by
Johanna or Jane,
daughter of
Thomas Lucombe of Bodmin, and
older brother...
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square military enclosure,
seemingly ****ociated with tin
workings at
nearby Boscarne.
Mount Batten (Devon) - an Iron Age tin port that
continued into Roman...
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acquired the
Boscarne–Wenfordbridge
trackbed for use as a footpath. In 1988, NCDC
requested funding to make
improvements to the
Boscarne–Wenfordbridge...
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General Jessup, barque, 193 tons,
Captain Hodge, no loss of life. 1866,
Boscarne, schooner, 63 tons,
Captain Black, no loss of life. 1875,
Essie Black,...
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example is the
planned section of the
Bodmin &
Wenford Railway between Boscarne Junction and Wadebridge.[citation needed] In 2000,
requests by EWS and...
- John
Flamank or
Flamoke (by 1486 – 1535/41), of
Boscarne, near Bodmin, Cornwall, was an
English politician. He was the son of
Richard Flamank and Jane...
- LSWR (Southern Railway)
Bodmin Road to
Wadebridge (via
Bodmin General,
Boscarne Junction and Grogley) 1967 (to p****engers) 197? (to freight) 1983 (to all...