-
Tregarthen can
refer to: A
village near
Goldsithney in Cornwall.
Tregarthen's Hotel John
Coulson Tregarthen (1854–1933),
British naturalist and writer...
- UK – 1923) was an
author and
folklorist who
wrote under the
names Enys
Tregarthen and
Nellie Cornwall.
Nellie Sloggett was born at the end of 1850; not...
- of her
works in this
category under her better-known pen-name of Enys
Tregarthen.
Dozmary Pool is
identified by some
people with the lake in which, according...
- SS
Tregarthen was a
cargo steamship that was
built in
Scotland for the Hain
Steam Ship Co in 1936. She was sunk with all
hands by a U-boat in 1941 in the...
- Schwartz, A
monetary history of the
United States, 1867–1960 (1971) p. 93
Tregarthen,
Timothy D.; Rittenberg,
Libby (1999).
Macroeconomics (2nd ed.). Worth...
- John
Coulson Tregarthen FZS (9
September 1854 – 17
February 1933) was a
Cornish field naturalist and author,
described as "the best
loved Cornishman of...
-
Tregarthen's Hotel is a
hotel in Hugh Town on St Mary's in the
Isles of Scilly.
Tregarthen's was the very
first hotel to be
established on the
Isles of...
- of life on that
fateful bar, like a
woman bewailing the dead." Enys
Tregarthen's notes on the Doom Bar
legend According to
local folklore, the Doom Bar...
- is now a hotel. Similarly,
Tregarthen's Hotel is a Hugh Town landmark. It was
originally the home of
Captain Frank Tregarthen who
introduced the
first sloop...
- and
economic outcomes in Europe' (1997) 41
European Economic Review 733
Tregarthen, Timothy; Rittenberg,
Libby (1999).
Economics (2nd ed.). New York: Worth...