Port Quin (Cornish: Porth Gwynn, meaning white cove) grid reference SW971805 is a small cove and hamlet between Port Isaac and Polzeath in north Cornwall...
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backbone Quin House, nickname for Algonquin Club, Boston, Massachusetts O'Quin Port Quin Quin Rose, Japanese video game development company Quin-Harkin...
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The Port Arthur massacre was a mass shooting that occurred on 28 April 1996 at Port Arthur, a tourist town in the Australian state of Tasmania. The perpetrator...
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colonies of seabirds. Beyond The Rumps, the coastline veers southeast into Port Quin Bay. The South West Coast Path closely follows the coastline of the headland...
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Becky Lynch (redirect from Rebecca Quin)
Rebecca Mary Quin (born 30 January 1987) is an Irish–American professional wrestler. She is signed to WWE under the ring name Becky Lynch, where she performs...
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Trebarwith Strand, Tregardock, then to Port Gaverne, Port Isaac, and Port Quin, three small harbours. Overlooking Port Quin is Doyden Castle, a 19th-century...
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are at Padstow and Bude and on the intervening coast Port Isaac, Port Gaverne, Port Quin, Port William, Tintagel, Bossiney and Boscastle have all been...
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Cornwall, England, UK Pentire Head, Cornwall, England, UK Port Isaac, Cornwall, England, UK Port Quin, Cornwall, England, UK St Breward, Cornwall, England...
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Calstock, Camelford, Delabole, Fowey, Gunnislake, Lostwithiel, Padstow, Par, Port Isaac and Tintagel). The approximate coverage of the postal districts: KML...
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The Mysterious Mr Quin is a short story collection by British writer Agatha Christie, first published in the UK by William Collins & Sons on 14 April 1930...
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Ponjeravah, Ponsanooth, Ponsongath, Pont, Pool, Porkellis, Port Gaverne, Port Quin, Port Isaac, Porteath, Porth, Porth Kea, Porth Navas, Porthallow,...
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lining the Sanding Road as it climbs up from the beach. Ships brought coal to Port William at the southern end of the beach where cranes and derricks would...
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Michael Brian Quinion (born c. 1942) is a British etymologist and writer. He ran World Wide Words, a website devoted to linguistics. He graduated from...
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is The Rumps, a promontory on the north side of Pentire point facing Port Quin Bay. Mining slate for building purposes has been carried out at various...
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Cemetery. "Mr William Quin". Former members of the Parliament of South Australia. Retrieved 23 August 2022. "The late Mr. Mattinson". Port Pirie Recorder and...
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History of Port Gaverne". www.gullrock-port-gaverne.co.uk. Retrieved 14 October 2020. Trevan, Frederick (1834). The History of Port Isaac and Port Quin. Retrieved...
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Aberavon Quins RFC, (founded in 1891) who play in the WRU League 1 West Aberavon Green Stars RFC Corus (Port Talbot) RFC Taibach RFC Neath Port Talbot Steelers...
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Thornton British East India Company The East Indiaman was wrecked at Port Quin, Cornwall. Henrietta Marie England African slave trade: The ship was...
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August 2010. "Camerons reveal daughter's name". BBC News. 25 August 2010. Retrieved 26 August 2010. Port Quin and St Endellion, thisisnorthcornwall.co.uk...
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94–95. ISBN 9780195118025. Quin, Mike (1979). The Big Strike. International Publishers Co. pp. 42–44. ISBN 9780717805044. Quin, Mike (1979). The Big Strike...
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music video is notable for stunning landscape, and features Port Isaac, Doyden Castle (Port Quin), and Boscastle in Cornwall, England. CD maxi "Words" – 7:17...
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International Pentireglaze, Cornwall, England, UK Polzeath, Cornwall, England, UK Port Quin, Cornwall, England, UK Brent Tor, a moorland rock outcropping in Devon...
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Wadebridge, built Doyden Castle, a truncated Gothic tower on Doyden Point near Port Quin to entertain his friends. Symons family descendants are still landholders...
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Backronym (redirect from Port Out, Starboard Home)
ISBN 978-0-19-539311-8. Quinion, Michael (2005). Port Out, Starboard Home: And Other Language Myths. Penguin. ISBN 0-14-101223-4.; published in the US as Quinion, Michael...
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February – East Indiaman Thornton ( British East India Company) wrecked at Port Quin. 16 January – approximately one hundred lives lost when the 4th rate HMS Colchester...
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Peele went out to search for a missing fishing boat. It was found near Port Quin where it was in danger of being running aground. The tug managed to get...
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Fishing in Cornwall (section Fishing ports)
On the north east coast the harbours are generally smaller and Port Isaac, Port Quin (now deserted), Bossiney and Boscastle have relied on fishing, though...
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QuinRose (クインロゼ, Kuinroze) is a Japanese games developer specialising in otome games for Windows and consoles such as the PlayStation Portable. The company...
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Port Talbot Town FC Runtech Stadium, Afan Lido FC Aberavon Quins RFC, Harlequin Road, Port Talbot Aberavon Fighting Irish RLFC, Little Warren, Port Talbot...
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drowned when the Fishguard brig Hope ( United Kingdom) went ashore between Port Quin and Pentire Point. 17 October – schooner Ceres ( United Kingdom) of Waterford...
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