Wikipedia:WikiProject Cornwall/New articles/Archive

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  • Robert Dunkin
    of Penzance, mentor of the young Humphry Davy

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  • Sladesbridge, a village near Wadebridge.
  • Oliver Padel, an authority on the origin and meaning of place-names.
  • Bernard Deacon, multidisciplinary academic, based at the Institute of Cornish Studies.
  • Churchtown is the settlement in a parish where the church stands.
  • Hilary Coleman is a Cornish musician, song-writer and promoter of Cornish culture.
  • Fore Street
    : a name often used for the main street of a town. There are over seventy "Fore Streets" in Cornwall and about twenty-five in Devon.
  • Myrna Combellack, academic researcher and writer of the Institute of Cornish Studies, translator of Beunans Meriasek.
  • Henry Rolle, MP for Callington and then Truro.

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  • Cornish hedge, iconic landscape feature.
  • The
    Cornish Studies Centre
    (Cornish: Kresenn Kernow) , is in a building called The Cornwall Centre, which it shares with a Tourist Information Centre.

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  • Joseph Antonio Emidy was a slave in early life, but later became a famous and celebrated violinist and composer.
  • Cornish Gorseth

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  • Carn Brea -- Neolithic remains between Redruth and Camborne
  • Trelissick
    were strongly connected.
  • Alice Hext (1865 - 1939) of Trebah, philanthropist, garden developer and magistrate.