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Pendeen (from Cornish: Penn Din
meaning "headland fort",
previously known as Cornish:
Boskaswal Wartha,
meaning "Caswal's high dwelling") is a village...
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Pendeen Lighthouse, also
known as
Pendeen Watch is an
active aid to
navigation located 2
kilometres (1.2 mi) to the
north of
Pendeen in west Cornwall,...
- encomp****es the town of St Just and the
nearby settlements of Trewellard,
Pendeen and Kelynack: it is
bounded by the
parishes of
Morvah to the north-east...
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Pendeen Vau is a
fogou on the
Cornish coast of England, near the
village of
Pendeen. It is
situated at
Pendeen (Manor) farm, once the home of the renowned...
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nautical miles (37 km; 23 mi), but, on a
clear night, it can be seen from
Pendeen Lighthouse, over 35
miles (56 km) away.[citation needed] The site was surve****...
- (64 km)), Devon; to the south, it
extends beyond St Ives to the
headland at
Pendeen Watch (35
miles (56 km)). LB&SCR H2
class 4-4-2 no. 425 (later no. B425...
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roofed with flat slabs; soil from
excavation was
heaped on top as at
Pendeen Vau or
incorporated in the
rampart of the
enclosure as at
Halliggye Fogou...
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cover artwork.
English brands include ****ney Finestyle,
Crystal , and
Pendeen. "In 1955 the War
Office ordered tests to be
conducted on the garment....
- from New
Zealand to
Liverpool lost part of her mast and head gear off
Pendeen, and
drifted onto the
Brisons in a north–west–by–west gale. All the crew...
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until he died in 1915, aged 85 years.
Richard Oates was born
about 1827 at
Pendeen in Cornwall.
After the 1869 find,
Oates returned to the UK and married...