- with
cliffs rising to
about 300 feet (90 metres) at
Cligga Head.
These cliffs form the
Cligga Head SSSI (Site of
Special Scientific Interest), noted...
-
Granite (light) with
sheeted veins of
greisen (dark) at
Cligga Head, Cornwall...
- G1c
granite within G1a granite, St. Agnes,
Isles of
Scilly Granite. C –
Cligga G2
Granite with
sheeted W
greisen veins. D – Co****-grained porphyritic...
- Perranporth, then
climbs out the
other side back onto a
stretch of
cliffs past
Cligga Head to the
village of St Agnes. Past St
Agnes Head, a
breeding ground for...
-
Fighter Command station in the
Second World War in 1941 and is
situated on
Cligga cliffs in the
north of Cornwall. Rare 1942 film
footage of RAF
pilots and...
- to
Kennack Cameron Quarry Carn Grey Rock and
Quarry Clicker Tor
Quarry Cligga Head
Coverack Cove and
Dolor Point Coverack to
Porthoustock Crocadon Quarry...
- to
Kennack Cameron Quarry Carn Grey Rock and
Quarry Clicker Tor
Quarry Cligga Head
Coverack Cove and
Dolor Point Coverack to
Porthoustock Crocadon Quarry...
- prin****l ore-bearing
mineral veins ****ociated with the
Hercynian St. Agnes-
Cligga granite". The
original name of St
Agnes was "Bryanick", a
Cornish name which...
- (St Martin's)" (PDF). "Chyenhal Moor" (PDF). "Clicker Tor Quarry" (PDF). "
Cligga Head" (PDF). "Coombe Mill" (PDF).
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 24...
- area,
working and
disused Cornish mines including South Crofty, Geevor,
Cligga Head, Rosevale, Taylor's & Mic****'s
shafts near Redruth,
Tolgus Tin Company...