- Source: Pennance
Pennance is a hamlet near Lanner in west Cornwall, England.
Pennance Mine
Pennance Mine is located on the southern slopes of Carn Marth, in the Gwennap Mining District. Tinners had worked in the area since as early as the 17th century. It was previously known as Wheal Amelia. According to Henry De la Beche, in his 1839 book Report on the Geology of Cornwall, it produced copper. This was corroborated by Robert Hunt in his 1857 report the Mineral Statistics of the United Kingdom of Great Britain. Copper was produced until about 1873, in which year its output was 147 tons of medium grade ore.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Bumi
- John Nance Garner
- Presiden Amerika Serikat
- Komune di departemen Jura
- Alfred Hickman
- Sejarah geologi Bumi
- Nance O'Neil
- Wild Bill Elliott
- Cleveland Cavaliers
- Partai Demokrat (Amerika Serikat)
- Pennance
- Osculum infame
- Mad as a hatter
- Henry Scott Tuke
- List of places in Cornwall
- Deathfest
- The Dregy of Dunbar
- Elizabeth Crofts
- Miss Susan Gay's Falmouth chronology
- Zennor