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  2. Camborne - Wikipedia

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    Camborne Public Library, with Richard Trevithick's statue in front. On Christmas Eve 1801, the Puffing Devil – a steam-powered road locomotive built by Camborne engineer Richard Trevithick – made its way up Camborne Hill in Cornwall. [20] It was the world's first self-propelled passenger carrying vehicle.

  3. Camborne railway station - Wikipedia

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    Camborne railway station (Cornish: Kammbronn) serves the town of Camborne, Cornwall, England. The station is 313 miles 40 chains (313.50 mi; 504.5 km) from the zero point at London Paddington measured via Box and Plymouth Millbay. [1] It has been in use since 1843 and is currently managed by Great Western Railway.

  4. Tuckingmill, Camborne, Cornwall - Wikipedia

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    Tuckingmill is a post-industrial village on the A3047, between the former mining towns of Camborne and Redruth.Camborne-Redruth is the largest urban area in Cornwall, and is on the northern side of the Carn Brea/Carnmenellis granite upland, which slopes northwards to the coast.

  5. List of settlements in Cornwall by population - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of settlements in Cornwall by population based on the results of the 2011 census. The last United Kingdom census took place in 2021 . In 2011, there were 19 built-up area subdivisions with 5,000 or more inhabitants in Cornwall , shown in the table below.

  6. King Edward Mine - Wikipedia

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    The King Edward Mine at Camborne, Cornwall, in the United Kingdom is a mine wholly owned by Cornwall Council. At the end of the 19th century, students at the Camborne School of Mines spent much of their time doing practical mining and tin dressing work in the local tin mines. The industry was almost in terminal decline and the surviving mines ...

  7. St Martin and St Meriadoc's Church, Camborne - Wikipedia

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    The old south aisle became the new middle aisle. This increased the capacity of the church by 180 persons. The builder was W. N. Trounson of Camborne and the mason was John Blight of Redruth. A new heating system was installed in a vault beneath the vestry and church which generated heated air piped into the church through large flues.

  8. Market House, Camborne - Wikipedia

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    The Market House, also known as Camborne Town Hall, is a commercial building in Church Street in Camborne, Cornwall, England. The structure, which is currently used as a hotel and public house, is a Grade II listed building .

  9. Abolished to create Camborne–Redruth Urban District and Kerrier Rural District and enlarging another Holsworthy Rural District: 1894 1934 (Cornwall) Was in both counties of Cornwall and Devon, but after the single North Tamerton civil parish was transferred to Stratton Rural District in 1934 it fell fully within Devon

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