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Gweal (/ɡwiːl/ GWEEL; Cornish: Gwydhyel, lit. 'place of trees') is one of the
Isles of Scilly. It is the
largest of the
seven Norrard Rocks due west of...
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reference SV866152) 5.82
hectares (14.4 acres) and 32
metres (105 ft) high.
Gweal is a
small rocky island consisting of two
hills linked by a
boulder beach...
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Agnes (with Gugh) 73 1.48 0.57 49.3 128
Middle Town
Bryher (with
Gweal) 92 1.32 0.51 70.0 181 The Town
Samson –(1) 0.38 0.15 -
Annet – 0.21...
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Isles of
Scilly Gull
Island Hampshire Guther's
Island Isles of
Scilly Gweal Isles of
Scilly Hanjague Isles of
Scilly Havengore Island Es**** Havergate...
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itself into a
group of five or six
separate islands. As all
these hills –
Gweal, Timmy's, Watch,
Heathy and
Samson – are
exposed and windswept.
Watch Hill...
- Lloyd's
Register Award —
wrecked 19
March 1861 when she was
driven onto
Gweal during a
force 8 to 9 NNW gale. Her crew of 24
managed to
scramble as****...
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Coordinates Area (hectares)
Castle Bryher 49°56′36″N 6°22′25″W SV863140 0.39
Gweal 49°57′14″N 6°22′10″W SV866152 5.82 Illiswilgig 49°56′33″N 6°22′48″W SV858139...
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sites where tournaments were held.
These include: the
Helston Downs,
Gweal Folds farm, the
Lower Green which became Coronation Park
where tournaments...
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wrecked north of
Mombasa 13
April 1951.
Boiler and
wreckage still on reef.
Gweal (ex-Boreray) Cook,
Welton &
Gemmell 17 June 1943 3
November 1942 Sold 1946...
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Wesley Carbis Bay,
Centenary Newlyn,
Chapel Street Penzance, Chy an
Gweal Carbis Bay, Drift, Escalls, Gulval, ****esveor, High
Street Penzance, Madron...