EastWhealRoserailwaystation is a station on the Lappa Valley Steam Railway in Cornwall, England. In 1849 Joseph Treffry opened a tramway from the East...
miniature railways. In 1843, Joseph Treffry suggested building a tramway between Par and Newquay, with a branch line to the EastWhealRose silver lead...
attraction. The station is on the opening branch which takes customers and passengers from the entrance to the centre of the park. (EASTWHEALROSE) The branch...
Wheal Coates is a former tin mine situated on the north coast of Cornwall, UK, on the cliff tops between Porthtowan and St Agnes. It is preserved and...
2 million 94 pound bushels. It was also known as West Wheal Towan (1850–1867), Lelant Wheal Towan and West Wheal Lucy (1872). During the period he owned it, the...
to the south-east, Carbis Bay and St Ives are linked by the A3074 road which joins the A30 at Rose-an-Grouse. Carbis Bay railwaystation, above the beach...
the Truro line; it was a legacy of the Cornwall Mineral Railways traffic from EastWhealRose to Fowey. The spur avoiding Newquay was called Treloggan...
metalliferous mines of Cornwall, some of the worst accidents were at EastWhealRose in 1846, where 39 men were killed by a sudden flood; at Levant Mine...
the WhealRose branch junction being south of Bugle station and the line running parallel to the Newquay branch before diverging north of the station immediately...
Disraeli. 9 July – a flood at EastWhealRose lead mine in Cornwall kills 39. 16 July – the London and North Western Railway is formed in England by amalgamation...
north-east of Redruth and five miles (8 km) west of Truro at OS grid ref SW747469. Its name derives from Chyverton House which is in the extreme east of...
There was relativity little mining in and around Hayle itself, with Wheal Alfred and Wheal Prosper (near Gwithian), being the only mine of any note, the nearest...
Angarrack smelting house refers, in 1713 and 1714 to "Penzance Work" and "Wheal Kathleen", although the actual sites are not known. Joseph Hawkins, writing...
Newquay Railway was opened in 1903, it passed east of the village. In 1905, extra stations were provided along the line as halts. Mount Hawke Halt railway station...
EastWhealrose on page 53. Maurice Dart, West Cornwall Mineral Railways, Middleton Press, Midhurst, 2005, ISBN 978-1-904474-48-7 Maurice Dart, East Cornwall...
and then declined, with china clay extraction becoming a major industry. Railways were built, leading to a growth of tourism in the 20th century. The Cornish...
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 again from 1836 to 1840. Founded...
119–47. Famhy, From Peasants to Soldiers: Discipline and Training, 138. Wheal, Elizabeth-Anne; Pope, Steven (1997). The Macmillan Dictionary of The First...
line as halts including Mithian Halt railwaystation. The line closed in February 1963, the first Cornish railway to close under the Beeching axe. The...
"Trelawny (The Song of the Western Men)" (Robert Stephen Hawker) 3316. "Wheal Rodney" 3317. "Miner's Song" 3318. "William Coombe" 3319. "Cornish Girls"...
Launceston) . 1838: Tin Duties Act 1838 1846: EastWhealRose disaster 1852: Construction of the Cornwall Railway begins 1858: The Miners Association established...
Agnes, is named after a blacksmith's shop. When the railway was built rock was brought from the Wheal Liberty quarries by horses, and the blacksmith's shop...
Stencoose underwent archaeological exploration in 1996. Nearly a mile east of Stencoose is Wheal Concord, a tin mine. The Stencoose and Mawla United Mine was worked...