John Coulson Tregarthen (1854–1933), British naturalist and writer
Enys Tregarthen (pseudonym), British writer Nellie Sloggett (1851–1923)
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Tregarthen can refer to: A village near Goldsithney in Cornwall. Tregarthen's Hotel John Coulson Tregarthen (1854–1933), British naturalist and writer...
UK – 1923) was an author and folklorist who wrote under the names Enys Tregarthen and Nellie Cornwall. Nellie Sloggett was born at the end of 1850; not...
John Coulson Tregarthen FZS (9 September 1854 – 17 February 1933) was a Cornish field naturalist and author, described as "the best loved Cornishman of...
SS Tregarthen was a cargo steamship that was built in Scotland for the Hain Steam Ship Co in 1936. She was sunk with all hands by a U-boat in 1941 in the...
of her works in this category under her better-known pen-name of Enys Tregarthen. Dozmary Pool is identified by some people with the lake in which, according...
journey to Lanren with Jorgan. Jorgan and Alfred meet Keith's father, Mr. Tregarthen, who gives them the names of the elders of their village of Lanren. Jorgan...
appear frequently as a trope of fiction, such as in Georgina Norway's Tregarthen (1896): With Coventry so expensive a man, and Algernon's debts always...
celebrity chef, owns several restaurants and businesses in the town. Enys Tregarthen, author and folklorist. Cornwall portal Padstow Coastal Gun Battery Padstow...
ISBN 0-8047-2506-3 Ozaki, Yei Theodora (1908) Japanese Fairy Tales. Tregarthen, Enys. (1906). North Cornwall Fairies and Legends, London : Wells Gardner...
Schwartz, A monetary history of the United States, 1867–1960 (1971) p. 93 Tregarthen, Timothy D.; Rittenberg, Libby (1999). Macroeconomics (2nd ed.). Worth...
is now a hotel. Similarly, Tregarthen's Hotel is a Hugh Town landmark. It was originally the home of Captain Frank Tregarthen who introduced the first sloop...
Kneen, Rogers & Simpson 1972, p. 465 Kneen, Rogers & Simpson 1972, p. 308 Tregarthen 2003, p. 10 Lewis 1993, pp. 28, 827 Lewis 1993, pp. 28, 813 Chung 1987...
lighthouse was transferred to the task of dismantling the old. William Tregarthen Douglass supervised the operation. The upper part of Smeaton's lighthouse...
1909 book The Life Story of an Otter, by Cornish naturalist John Coulson Tregarthen, was a more substantial influence. Nevertheless, Williamson spent a great...
Press. p. 158. ISBN 9781400837366. Retrieved 22 June 2018. Rittenberg and Tregarthen. "Chapter 6" (PDF). Principles of Microeconomics. p. 2. Retrieved June...
Archived from the original on June 30, 2012. Retrieved July 17, 2012. Tregarthen, Timothy (1999). The Matzo Fix. Worth Publishers. ISBN 978-1-57259-418-0...
Ulsterman HMCS Skeena Merchant Navy RMS Empress of Australia RMS Antonia Tregarthen Stonepool Dracola Yearwood Royal Canadian Air Force No. 162 Squadron RCAF...
1883 under the supervision of Sir James's eldest surviving son, William Tregarthen Douglass; use was made of construction equipment which had become available...
as Titus, Sonia Dresdal as Tamora, George Hayes as Aaron and Janette Tregarthen as Lavinia. In 1973, BBC Radio 3 aired an adaptation directed by Martin...
television presenter, attended Newquay Tretherras School John Coulson Tregarthen, naturalist and novelist, lived in Newquay Sir David Willcocks the choral...
Archived from the original on March 21, 2006. Retrieved November 26, 2006. Tregarthen, Cheryl. "Victor Borge". Nordic Notes. Archived from the original on August...
Herbert Thomas (Barth Colonnek) James Thomas (Tas Cambron) John Coulson Tregarthen (Mylgarer) Morton Nance became the second Grand Bard in 1934. He said...