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Polgooth (Cornish: Pollgoodh) is a
former mining village in
south Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom. It lies
mainly in the
parish of St
Mewan and partly...
- Virgin,
close to
London Apprentice, or in
Polgooth. The
Wheal Virgin works closed in 1874, and the
Polgooth mine by 1900. The New
Mills Primitive Methodist...
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Jamaica Inn
Tregony Trematon Trethevy Trevose Treyarnon Polzeath Polperro Polgooth Penzance Penryn Penponds Cornwall portal Cornish surnames Cornish language...
- of St Germans. In 1980 a
small festival which had
outgrown its site at
Polgooth in mid-Cornwall
approached the Port
Eliot estate and
asked if it could...
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Duchy of Cornwall. In 1980 a
small festival which had
outgrown its site at
Polgooth in mid-Cornwall
approached the Port
Eliot estate and
asked if it could...
- Plushabridge, Point, Polbathic, Polborder, Polbrock, Poldice, Polgear, Polgigga,
Polgooth, Polkerris, Polladras, Polmarth, Polm****ick, Polmear, Polmorla, Polpenwith...
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attention to his mother's ****ociation with a
local farmer and
butcher from
Polgooth, near St Austell,
Frederick William May (1872–1953). Any such frustrations...
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central St Austell, and is
situated immediately to the
northwest of
Polgooth. The
hamlet is part of the
parish of St Mewan.
Trelowth was
mentioned in...
- Boconnoc. The
village started to grow in the 18th century. The
nearby Polgooth mine
became known as the
greatest tin mine in the world.
Around 1760 the...
- a
British geologist, metallurgist, and
mining engineer. He was born at
Polgooth, near St
Austell in
Cornwall the son of John Phillips, who at one time...