- north-east)
Lelant Towans,
Hayle Towans,
Riviere Towans,
Mexico Towans,
Common Towans,
Phillack Towans,
Upton Towans and
Gwithian Towans. Much of the area...
-
National Explosive works were
established on
Upton Towans (giving it the
alternative name "Dynamite
Towans").
Originally built to
supply the
local mining...
- onto the
sands at low tide, the path
follows the line of the sand
dunes or
Towans as they are
known here. This area was used for
explosives manufacture for...
- Sea in the
Atlantic Ocean. It lies
between Godrevy Head (with the
Godrevy Towans) and St
Agnes Head,
north of the
village of St Agnes. The
Godrevy to St...
-
sandy beach backed by a
substantial system of
coastal dunes known as The
Towans which stretches from
Porth Kidney Sands in the west to
Godrevy Head in the...
-
village is
Gwithian Towans (compare
Welsh 'tywyn'
meaning a sand-dune),
which is an area of
coastal duneland that
forms part of The
Towans.
Gwithian Beach...
-
Towan Head (Cornish: Penn Tewyn) is a
headland one mile west of
Newquay on the
north coast of Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom. It is at the western...
-
Gordon Towan (born 24
March 1954) is a
former Australian rules footballer who pla**** with
Collingwood in the
Victorian Football League (VFL).
Towan spent...
- at
Towan Head in 1895 with an
inclination of 1 in 2.5 (40%), one of the
steepest slipways in the country. A
lifeboat station was also
built on
Towan Head...
- St
Winnow Talland, Talskiddy, Telegraph, Temple, Tencr****, Terras, The
Towans, Thorne,
Three Hammers,
Three Holes Cross, Threemilestone, Threewaters,...