- Carn Brea Mining Society
Aims to encourage interests in mining and is particularly committed to the preservation of mining sites and their associated buildings. Includes details of projects and forthcoming events.
http://homepages.tesco.net/~phsaundry/CBMS.html
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- Cornwall
John and Sandy Colby explore the pre-history, history and culture of Cornwall. Includes geology, landscape, archaeology, Celts, Romans, mining and food. Sites to visit and bibliography.
http://www.btinternet.com/~johnandsandy.colby/cornwall/00preface/
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- Cornwall and Scilly Urban Survey
Producing an illustrated report and computer database for each of 18 towns to show how the town has developed over time and record its historic buildings and archaeological sites.
http://www.historic-cornwall.org.uk/
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- Leveryas
Tales of the maritime history of Cornwall. Features a book list and local links.
http://www.leveryas.co.uk/
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- Royal Institution of Cornwall
Cornish history research centre established in 1818. Resource list and information on the journal, newsletter and library access.
http://www.royalcornwallmuseum.org.uk/mda_involvement.html
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- Soskernaw
Cornish history with pages on tin mining, the Stannary, casrles, churches and people.
http://homepages.tesco.net/~k.wasley/
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- St Teath History and Legend
Covers church history, a transcription of a 17th century account of Anne Jefferies and the fairies, a 20th century murder and the workhouse.
http://www.stteath.org.uk/history.htm
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- The Cornish History Network
Historical research unit outlines their work promoting the study of Cornish history.. Includes an online journal with several articles to download.
http://www.ex.ac.uk/chn/
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- The Trevithick Society
Encourages interest in industrial archaeology and history in Cornwall. Details lectures, newsletter, journal and meetings.
http://www.zawn.freeserve.co.uk
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