• Wheal Rose is a village in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, in the Redruth and St Agnes parishes. North-west of Wheal Rose are the remains of an Iron...
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    East Wheal Rose was a metalliferous mine around three-quarters of a mile (1.2 km) south east of the village of St Newlyn East and is around 4 miles (6...
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    0412 (Benny Halt)) to East Wheal Rose (50°21′44″N 5°02′30″W / 50.3623°N 5.0416°W / 50.3623; -5.0416 (East Wheal Rose)), where there is a leisure...
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    Methodist chapel. Wheal Rose had a Bible Christian chapel. The Chapel on the Hill, Methodist Church, Porthtowan An old Methodist chapel, Wheal Rose An old Methodist...
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  • shorter branches diverging between Luxulyan and Roche towards Carbis wharf, Wheal Rose and Carbean, and a further branch extending northward from near St Austell...
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    metalliferous mines of Cornwall, some of the worst accidents were at East Wheal Rose in 1846, where 39 men were killed by a sudden flood; at Levant Mine in...
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    Porthtowan (redirect from Wheal Towan)
    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...
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    held from the year 1311 onwards. On 9 July 1846, a disaster at the East Wheal Rose mine was caused by an unusually heavy thunderstorm which flooded the mine...
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    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...
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    East Wheal Rose railway station is a station on the Lappa Valley Steam Railway in Cornwall, England. In 1849 Joseph Treffry opened a tramway from the East...
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