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  1. Early history of Ireland (30651 bytes)
    5: ...untry with a drifting sheet of ice. It is highly unlikely that there were any humans in the country at...
    25: ...s of size and importance. They are distributed mainly throughout the north and east of the country, th...
    39: ...s 370 tonnes of copper during the Bronze Age. As only about 0.2% of this can be accounted for in excav...
    91: ...h Ptolemy calls ''Eblana'', has often been mistakenly identified with the city of [[Dublin]] on accoun...
    99: ...e identified by Classical authors as inhabiting [[Cornwall]] and [[Devon]] (to which they gave their name). ...
  2. Bronze Age (9344 bytes)
    41: ...400]]-[[1100 BC]]) to exploit these conditions. [[Cornwall]] was a major source of [[tin]] for much of weste...
    43: ...eople buried in individual [[barrow]]s (also commonly known and marked on modern British Ordnance Surv...
  3. Tin (12094 bytes)
    196: ...ed by the use of [[aluminum]] foil, which is commonly referred to as ''tin foil''. Hence one use of th...
    198: ...a (unit)|T]]). A superconducting magnet weighing only a couple of [[kilogram]]s is capable of producin...
    201: ...BC]]. Tin mining is believed to have started in [[Cornwall]] and [[Devon]] ( esp [[Dartmoor tin-mining|Dartm...
    207: ... thin sheets. Most everyday objects that are commonly called tin, such as [[aluminium foil]], [[bevera...
    211: ...ast one-half comes from [[Southeast Asia]]. The only [[mineral]] of commercial importance as a source...
  4. Medieval History (23198 bytes)
    2: ...ce]]. The Middle Ages of Western Europe are commonly dated from the end of the [[Western Roman Empire...
    10: ...e commerce. So where sites like [[Tintagel]] in [[Cornwall]] had managed to obtain supplies of Mediterranean...
    16: ...ies of Western Europe. The Christian Church, the only centralised institution to survive the [[fall of...
    133: ...ies] Academic peer reviewed articles. See also [[Online Reference Book of Medieval Studies]].
  5. Rowing (20818 bytes)
    1: ...] coxless pair of Toby Garbett & Rick Dunn at [[Henley Royal Regatta]] 2004. -->
    9: *In ''sweep-oar'' rowing, each rower has only one oar and holds it with both hands. In sweep ...
    17: One piece of equipment commonly used when training for rowing, the "[[indoor row...
    26: ...less four and once in the coxless pair, also the only man to have won World Championships in every swe...
    44: ...e referred to as "regattas" whereas this term is only used in the UK for head-to-head races.
  6. Rock formations (10410 bytes)
    184: *Cheesewring, Minions, [[Cornwall]], [[England]]
    227: *Narpes, [[Finland]]
    228: *[[Naantali]], [[Finland]]
  7. Harbor (2637 bytes)
    9: ...peline transport]] facilities for relaying goods inland.
    16:
    24: * [[Falmouth, Cornwall]], [[United Kingdom]]
  8. 1901 (12292 bytes)
    21: ...ince George]], [[Duke of York]] becomes [[Duke of Cornwall]] and [[Duke of Rothesay | Rothesay]].
    41: ...erican Exposition]] in [[Buffalo, New York]]. McKinley dies there eight days later.
    43: ...[September 14]] - With the death of [[William McKinley]], [[Theodore Roosevelt]] succeeds him as [[Pre...
    49: ...osz]], the assassin of US President [[William McKinley]], is executed by electrocution.
    50: ...f the United Kingdom | Prince George]], [[Duke of Cornwall]] becomes [[Prince of Wales]] and [[Earl of Chest...

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