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Items in Cornwall taken from Harmsworth’s Encyclopædia (1904) (results page 1)


Cornwall, a county in the SW. extremity of England, forming a peninsula between the English and the Bristol Channels, with a rugged surface and a rocky coast, indented all round with more or less deep bays inclosed between high headlands; its wealth lies not in the soil, but under it in its mines, and in the pilchard, mackerel, and other fisheries along its stormy shores; the county town is Bodmin (5), the largest Penzance (12), and the mining centre Truro (11).

Population (1907) 322,000

From Nuttall Encylopædia, 1907

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Overview map of Cornwall, England
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Cornwall; England