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    5°04′06″W / 50.1537°N 5.0682°W / 50.1537; -5.0682 The Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society (commonly known as The Poly) is an educational, cultural and...
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    Henry Scott Tuke (category People from Falmouth, Cornwall)
    "Paintings from Cornwall", p.31 Wallace, Catherine (2008). Henry Scott Tuke: paintings from Cornwall. The Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society. p. 165. ISBN 9781841147055...
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    The Fisherman's Friends are a folk music group from Port Isaac, Cornwall, who sing sea shanties. They have been performing locally since 1995, and signed...
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  • polytechnics trace their history back to the early 19th century. The first British institution to use the name "polytechnic" was the Royal Cornwall Polytechnic...
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  • Anna Maria Fox (category People from Falmouth, Cornwall)
    1897) was a promoter of the Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society and the artistic and cultural development of Falmouth in Cornwall, UK. Anna Maria Fox was the...
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    Annual Report of the Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society. New Series. 4. Plymouth and Falmouth: 100–101. Jenner, Henry (1922). "The Royal House of Damnonia"...
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    Falmouth Docks and off the coast. Falmouth had the first "Polytechnic": Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society which went into administration briefly in 2010 but...
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  • The Poly, the student newspaper of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society, a UK charity commonly known as "The Poly" Storm...
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    developed and described by Robert Hunt, secretary of the Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society in 1845, as an improvement on T. B. Jordan's 1839 Heliograph...
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  • Rock Point Community School Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons (disambiguation) Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society, Falmouth, England, U.K. Rigid...
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    Gorlois (category Monarchs of Cornwall)
    Annual Report of the Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society. New Series. 4. Plymouth and Falmouth: 100–101. Jenner, Henry (1922). "The Royal House of Damnonia"...
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  • Polytechnic Society 1832 Royal Dublin Society 1731 Royal Economic Society 1902 Royal Entomological Society 1833 Royal Geographical Society 1830 Royal...
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  • Superintendent of the new Meteorological Observatory, that the Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society had erected. He served until 1882. During this time "he identified...
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  • Charles Fox (scientist) (category Presidents of the Royal Geological Society of Cornwall)
    smelting in Cornwall and South Wales. The Fox family played a large part in the establishment of the Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society at Falmouth....
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    reference The Annual Report of the Royal Polytechnic Society. Online reference The Peerage website. Online reference Royal Cornwall Gazette - Friday 08 May 1863...
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  • John Basset (writer) (category Writers from Cornwall)
    were known to operate in the Harz Mountains in Germany. The Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society (which had published the paper), offered a prize for a version...
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  • Robert Morton Nance (category Writers from Cornwall)
    both to the Royal Institution of Cornwall and the Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society. Jenner and Nance formed the first Old Cornwall Society in St Ives...
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    Anglo-Australian Society – Founder and President Royal British Colonial Society of Artists – 1888 President Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society, Falmouth (RCPS)...
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    In 1841 Sterling moved to Falmouth, and lectured to the Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society. He died at Ventnor on 18 September 1844, his wife having...
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    Annual Report of the Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society. New Series. 4. Plymouth and Falmouth: 100–101. Jenner, Henry (1922). "The Royal House of Damnonia"...
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  • from the Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society. Walter also exhibited at the Royal Scottish Society, the Royal Hibernian Academy and the Royal Glasgow Institute...
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    Man engine (category Mining in Cornwall)
    introduced to Cornwall in January 1842, following the award of a premium for the best design, by the Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society. The winner, Michael...
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    and to the east by the county of Devon, over the River Tamar. Cornwall is also a royal duchy of the United Kingdom. It has an estimated population of...
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    Zennor (redirect from Zennor, Cornwall)
    "Castle-an-Dinas and King Arthur". Annual Report of the Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society. New Series. 4. Plymouth and Falmouth: 100–101. "Wicca Pool...
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  • William Westcott Rundell (category Engineers from Cornwall)
    Stoke Damerel. In 1845 he was appointed secretary of The Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society. He resigned in 1855 to take the position of secretary at...
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    Literature Robert Morton Nance, Celtic Words in Cornish Dialect, Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society, 1923 (parts 1, 2 and etymological glossary) The Celtic Languages...
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  • L. Brett has identified Wightwick as the architect of the Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society building in Falmouth. The ODNB articles relate how Wightwick...
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    Marine, Bushey Museum, Hertfordshire, UK John Noble Barlow, Cliff Scene, Royal Cornwall Museum, Truro, UK Thomas Millie Dow, St Ives Harbour, Edward Simmons...
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  • of secretary of the Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society. Sir Henry de la Beche, when engaged on the geological survey of Cornwall, made Jordan's acquaintance...
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    Camborne (redirect from Camborne, Cornwall)
    (1923). Glossary of Celtic Words in Cornish Dialect. Falmouth: Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society. O'Néill, Diarmuid (2005). Rebuilding the Celtic Languages:...
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