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Penwith (/ˌpɛnˈwɪθ/; Cornish: Pennwydh) is an area of Cornwall, England,
located on the
peninsula of the same name. It is also the name of a
former local...
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Truro and
Penwith College is a
further education college in Cornwall, England.
Truro College was
founded in 1993 in
Gloweth near Threemilestone, Truro...
- Just (Cornish: Lan(n)ust), also
known as St Just in
Penwith, is a town and
civil parish in the
Penwith district of Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom. It...
- pen-ZANSS; Cornish: Pennsans) is a town,
civil parish and port in the
Penwith district of Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom. It is the
westernmost major...
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Penwith Hundred was one of ten
ancient administrative hundreds of the
county of Cornwall, England, UK. The
ancient hundred of
Penwith was
larger than...
- from
Cornish folklore.
Spriggans are
particularly ****ociated with West
Penwith in Cornwall.
Spriggan is a
dialect word,
pronounced with the
grapheme <gg>...
- The
Penwith Society of Arts is an art
group formed in St Ives, Cornwall, England, UK, in
early 1949 by
abstract artists who
broke away from the more conservative...
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Leonard Henry Courtney, 1st
Baron Courtney of
Penwith PC (6 July 1832 – 11 May 1918) was a
radical British politician, and an academic, who
became famous...
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launched from its
studios in
Penzance on 5
November 2016 as a re-brand of
Penwith Radio.
Under the 'Character of service'
section of the station's key commitments...
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Catherine Courtney,
Baroness Courtney of
Penwith (née Potter; 4
April 1847 – 26
February 1929),
known as Kate Courtney, was a
British social worker and...