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- Higher Condurrow is a hamlet in the parish of Camborne, Cornwall, England. Cornish wrestling tournaments, have been held at Lower Condurrow Farm, including...
- Camborne School of Mines took over the abandoned eastern part of the South Condurrow Mine around the engine shaft of the same name. This offered the opportunity...
- Truro, High Lanes, High Street, Higher Bal, Higher Boscaswell, Higher Condurrow, Higher Crackington, Higher Cransworth, Higher Downs, Higher Lank, Higher...
- Sections of the Great Flat Lode: South Condurrow/Wheal Granville, West Wheal B****et, South Frances, Wheal Uny...
- of cuprite, domeykite and tenorite. It takes its name from the Great Condurrow Mine at Troon, Cornwall in the United Kingdom, which is regarded as the...
- ****berland wrestlers. Sam Ham (1880-1946), weighing 165 lbs, who was born in Condurrow near Camborne, was the 1910 middleweight Cornish wrestling champion of...
- optimal location of the mines. The minerals were accessed by the South Condurrow Mine (later renamed King Edward Mine and used by the Camborne School of...
- Condurrow to form the Grenville United Mines and continued until 1920. The mineral Condurrite is a compound mineral named after the Great Condurrow Mine...
- the "Allen Cup" and the "Moreing Cup". Sam Ham (1880-1946), was born in Condurrow near Camborne, was the 1910 middleweight Cornish wrestling champion of...
- Beringer. 1924 – King Edward Mine is abandoned due to flooding and Great Condurrow Mine is leased. 1935 – The building adjacent to the B****et Memorial Building...