- 50°06′40″N 5°32′28″W / 50.111°N 5.541°W / 50.111; -5.541
Wherrytown is a
small settlement in west Cornwall,
United Kingdom, on the east side of the...
- Trangression.
Either side of Penzance, on the
beaches at
Ponsandane and
Wherrytown,
evidence of a 'submerged forest' can
sometimes be seen at low tide in...
- Baddon,
Wheal Busy,
Wheal Coates,
Wheal Frances,
Wheal Kitty,
Wheal Rose,
Wherrytown, Whipsiderry,
White Cross,
Whitecross (Crowlas),
Whitecross (Lanteglos)...
-
submarine mine
situated off the
coast of the town next to the area
known as
Wherrytown. The mine,
known as
Wheal Wherry Mine, was
worked from 1778 to 1798 and...
- road via
Kemyal and Paul Hill
through Newlyn, to the
cutting yards in
Wherrytown. The
present quay was
built in the late 19th century,
possibly rebuilt...
-
residents of Penzance. As a
compromise the
lifeboat station moved to
Wherrytown on the edge of Penzance,
where a
timber lifeboat house was
opened in 1867...
- Freeman's also
owned the
Lamorna and
Sheffield quarries as well a yard at
Wherrytown for
processing the granite. They also emplo****
hundreds of
people in quarries...
-
Promenade represented the
south west of
Penzance including Alverton,
Wherrytown and a
small part of
Newlyn (most of
which was
covered by the
Newlyn and...
- parish),
Treen (in
Zennor parish),
Treen Cove, Tregavarah, Tregerthen, Tregonebris, Treloweth, Veor Cove,
Wherrytown, Zennor,
Zennor Head.
Cornwall portal...
- side of
Battery Rocks, on the
beaches at
Ponsandane (to the east) and
Wherrytown (west),
evidence of a ′submerged forest′ can be seen at low tide in the...