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- Tresavean is a hamlet in the parish of Lanner, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. Cornwall portal Media related to Tresavean Mine at Wikimedia Commons...
- back to the Bronze Age. Michael Loam erected his first man engine at Tresavean mine, Lanner, in 1842. The mine was, in its heyday, one of the most productive...
- opened, its eastern terminals were at Redruth and copper and tin mines at Tresavean and Lanner, and it ran to wharves and a foundry at Hayle. A long branch...
- Trequite, Trerair, Trerise, Trerose, Trerulefoot, Tresamble, Tresarrett, Tresavean, Tresawle, Tresawson, Trescoll, Trescowe, Tresean, Tresevern Croft, Tresillian...
- Society. The winner, Michael Loam, built one for the proprietors of the Tresavean Mine, in Lanner near Redruth. He used a double-rod design, driven by a...
- Junction 58¾ Chacewater Truro and Newquay Railway 60½ Scorrier 62½ Redruth Tresavean branch line Portreath branch line 63¾ Carn Brea North Crofty 65½ Dolcoath...
- rise of huge mining enterprises including the Consolidated, United, and Tresavean Mines. Consolidated yielded almost 300,000 tons of copper between 1819...
- Copper Queen United, Ltd. La Trinidad, Ltd. Mounts Bay Consols, Ltd. Tresavean Mines, Ltd. J. V. Gooch was married twice. First, in June 1840, to Hannah...
- Scorrier Drump Lane Redruth Tunnel 288½ Redruth Redruth Viaduct Redruth & Tresavean branches Portreath branch Carn Brea Dolcoath Halt Roskear Branch Roskear...
- Branchline Trail, Coast to Coast Trail Tresavean Trail 1.1 mi (1.8 km) A trail following the former Tresavean branch of the Hayle Railway. The trail is...