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Nanpean (from Cornish: Nanspian,
meaning "little valley") is a
village in the
civil parish...
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Nanpean Rovers ****ociation
Football Club are a
football club
based in
Nanpean, England.
Nanpean were
formed in 1901. In 1959, they were
founder members...
- St
Dennis and
Nanpean (Cornish: Sen
Denys ha Nansbian) is an
electoral division of
Cornwall in the
United Kingdom and
returns one
member to sit on Cornwall...
- and was
installed in an
existing building at ECLP's
Drinnick site in
Nanpean,
heated by
exhaust steam from
Drinnick power plant. As such, it became...
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South Wales. The name "Nepean" is
thought to come from the
village of
Nanpean ("the head of the valley"), in Cornwall.
Nepean married Margaret Skinner...
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Churchtown Nance, Nanceddan, Nancegollan, Nancemellin, Nancenoy, Nancledra,
Nanpean, Nanquidno, Nansledan, Nanstallon, Nantithet, Narkurs, Navarino, Netherton...
- "Drinnick Mill Low Level") and
Nanpean continued through the 1970s and into the 1990s
where one of the
lines at
Nanpean was used to
store redundant tank...
- 1993–94 –
Liskeard Athletic Reserves 1994–95 –
Nanpean Rovers 1995–96 –
Saltash United Reserves 1996–97 –
Nanpean Rovers 1997–98 –
Callington Town 1998–99 –...
- is
northeast of
Nanpean.
Whitemoor Community Primary School is a
small village primary school,
situated between St
Dennis and
Nanpean in the Clay Area...
- of the US in 1921 and in 1923. Tom Richards,
originally from Old Pound,
Nanpean, was the 1926
middleweight champion of America. John Rowe was a
Welsh champion...