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1856 | Notice to quit, Angarrack Smelting House, Phillack
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181101 | These are the buildings and monuments given Grade II listings in Cornwall
Cornwall's Railways (before 1859 and the opening of the Royal Albert Bridge, Saltash | Cornwall Council
Cornish Railways
Cornwall's Railways (before 1859 and the opening of the Royal Albert Bridge, Saltash
Cornwall played a noteworthy part in the infancy of steam locomotion. In Redruth in 1784 the Scot, William Murdoch, built the first practical vehicle to run under its own steam power, albeit a small model. The great Cornish engineer, Richard Trevithick, built a steam road carriage and ran it successfully in Camborne on Christmas Eve, 1801. He went on to harness the power of steam for rail locomotion, at Penydarren in South Wales in 1803, but it was left to others elsewhere to profit from his achievements. read more »
1936 | February, Impossible to walk between Penmare and Loggans. Almost the whole of Angarrack was flooded
2ft. or 3ft.. which caused cars to be marooned. It was impossible to walk between Penmare and Loggans. Almost the whole of Angarrack was flooded. The road between St. Erth and St. Erth station was flooded and the buses could not get through at one time.
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1934 | In the rural districts also, such as Angarrack and Gwinear; these places have, in the past, been illuminated bv oil lamps
the gas works. Not only in the Foundry district is this alteration to take place, but in the rural districts also, such as Angarrack and Gwinear; these places have, in the past, been illuminated bv oil lamps. ST. IVES. Mr. John Pearce Ryder, 8.A.. of St read more »
1934 | The sixth picture sending to Royal Academy 'Angarrack Valley,' which was not ready in time for show at Passmore Edwards
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12 Apr 1934
be reproduced in colours by the firm which recently purchased it from jMr. Forbes. The sixth picture he is sending up 'Angarrack Valley,' which was not ready in time for the show at the Passmore JfSdwards' Gallery.
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1935 | THE GREAT GALE At Angarrack, two trees were blown down, one in the river and the second one only missed nearby house by a
blown in; the globes a petrol pump were blown off and the notice boards of several lodging-houses have been dismantled. At Angarrack, two trees weTe blown down, one in the river and the second one only missed nearby ihonse by a few inches. At Ventonleague
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1939 | Fire lit at Angarrack | May Day Celebrating at Hayle
The flames of tins ; particular fire proved a remarkable Other fires were lit at Venton eague Hill, and one was lit at Angarrack. , The shouting of the hundreds efai.d- , ren watching the fires and the singing ! of the adults formed a true and welemoe
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1933 | LICENSED PREMISES TO LET. TIHE ANGARRACK INN. near Hayle. Rent and ingoing moderate. Suit a pensioner. Apply The Brewery,
LICENSED PREMISES TO LET. TIHE ANGARRACK INN. near Hayle. Rent and ingoing moderate. Suit a pensioner. Apply The Brewery, Hayle. Cornwall. 431 TO BE LET OR SOLD.
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