A Cornish Almanack


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Cornwall, the land of sandy beaches, pretty fishing coves, historic fishing ports, tin mining, mansions and gardens, quaint thatched cottages, atmospheric moors, art galleries, writers and picturesque towns? All of that is true but there is so much more to Cornwall and its influence on the rest of Britain and many parts of the world is often forgotten or unknown but yet continues. The county has seen political intrigue; religious upheavals; financial scandals. It has produced political radicals, slaves and slave owners; artists, writers and musicians; renowned engineers, mineralogists and scientists and was the first to introduce compulsory education. Cornwall was the birthplace of the discoverers of chemical elements, the planet Neptune and solar power and has been hugely significant in radio, electrical telegraphy and television. Cornish people have been influential across the centuries, the world and an incredible number of disciplines.







The Cornish Miner


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Bibliotheca Cornubiensis


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Country-Borough of Plymouth...


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Annual Report


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Bibliotheca Cornubiensis


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From a Cornish Window


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Richard Trevithick


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This 1934 study of the life and work of Trevithick places his achievements in the context of the Industrial Revolution.