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Porthcurno (Cornish: Porthkornow, Porthcornow,
meaning "pinnacle cove", see below) is a
small village covering a
small valley and
beach on the
south coast...
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Porthcurno is a
museum located in the
small coastal village of
Porthcurno Cornwall, UK.
Porthcurno was the
point at
which many
submarine telegraph...
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rocky granite outcrop jutting into the sea. The
theatre is at
Porthcurno, four
miles (six kilometres) from Land's End in Cornwall, England. The...
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Cornwall is
known for its
beaches (
Porthcurno Beach illustrated) and
rugged coastline...
- One of the
editions of six of her 1964
bronze sculpture, Rock Form (
Porthcurno), was
removed from the
Mander Centre in
Wolverhampton in the
spring of...
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Rowena Cade (1893–1983) was the
creator of the
Minack Theatre in
Porthcurno, Cornwall, UK. Cade was born in
Spondon near
Derby on 2
August 1893. She was...
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Russells divided their time
between London and Cornwall,
spending summers in
Porthcurno. In the 1922 and 1923
general elections Russell stood as a
Labour Party...
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Francis Danby, a
forgotten Victorian landscape artist. 10 "Plymouth to
Porthcurno" 15 January 2016 (2016-01-15) In Plymouth,
Portillo finds out
about the...
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William Thomson's
telegraphic syphon recorder, on
display at
Porthcurno Telegraph Museum, in
January 2019...
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journalist Griffin Barry while still married to Russell.
Russell died at
Porthcurno, Cornwall, on 31 May 1986, aged 92. Her
ashes were
scattered in the garden...