Old Hayle Railway, Angarrack Hill, Angarrack
Tree: AHP
Location : Latitude: 50.19762760771875, Longitude: -5.381314159210206| Photos | The night sleeper sweeps over Angarrack viaduct as nears end of journey to Penzance; in distance lie dunes of Hayle Towans; beyond them sea of St Ives bay, | Craig Munday | 20 Apr 2015. Wakey, wakey. | The night sleeper by Craig Munday Hi Keith, What a morning to wake up aboard the down Night Riviera, get out of bed and peer through the port holes out onto this view! 1C99 sweeps over Angarrack viaduct and on to the Hayle stop on Mon 20th April 2015. The locomotive is borrowed in DRS class 57 number 57303 in the… |
| Histories | For making a railway from Hayle to Tresavean mine in Gwennap (1834) | |
| The Hayle Railway from Trenowin to Foundry Square. taking a look along the route The Hayle Railway from Trenowin to Foundry Square. taking a look along the route http://www.cornwallrailwaysociety.org.uk/hayle-wharf-branches.html | ||
| Inquest: John MILES, aged about 8 years | 29 Apr 1853 29 APRIL 1853, Friday | ||
| Hayle Railway | Angarrack incline | Whit Monday accident aftermath | 3 Jul 1846 The Directors of the Hayle Railway have fined the five men a week's wages each, who had charge, and were otherways connected with the train, for their negligence on Whit Monday, in allowing such a heavy train to ascend the Angarrack incline, at one time. The woman Goninon, who was so much hurt on that occasion.is not out of danger. | ||
| The Railway proceedings of the past week have been very important | 26 Jun 1846 Royal Cornwall Gazette - Friday 26 June 1846 | ||
| MELANCHOLY ACCIDENT ON THE HAYLE AND REDRUTH RAILWAY | Mrs. Courts, aged 76 years | 22 May 1839 MELANCHOLY ACCIDENT ON THE HAYLE AND REDRUTH RAILWAY.—On Thursday morning as Mrs. Courts, aged 76 years, was attempting cross the Angarrack inclined plane, and while looking at the waggons ascending, she was knocked down by those descending the hill, and killed on the spot. One of her legs was completely severed from her body, which was… | ||
| RAILWAY MISHAP.—On Monday last, just as the 10 o'clock train, on its return from Hayle, had ascended the Angarrack incline | 11 Sep 1847 | ||
| Fatal Accident at Hayle | swinging the gate on the top of Angarrack incline | 28 Apr 1853 Fatal Accident at Hayle. —On Wednesday, the 22nd inst., as some boys were amusing themselves by swinging the gate on the top of Angarrack incline, one boy in particular, named Mills | ||
| An Obvious Inclination - GooseyGoo | 13 Jul 2015 | ||
| Incorporation of the Hayle Railway Company by an Act of 27th June 1834 | ||
| Angarrack - Vellan Vrahan | Route B | Footloose in Hayle 3 page 63 1997, 2002 D.H.Philp and G.A.D.Schofield | ||
| HAYLITES are accustomed to puffing billy which makes run between
station and Angarrack with stone for new viaduct | 29 Nov 1883 HAYLITES are by this time quite accustomed to the sight of the puffing billy which makes the run between the station and Angarrack with stone for the new viaduct | ||
| Mr. H. Gall, signalman G.W.R. - Our Railways - Wesley Guild- Thursday 21 January 1904 Cornishman - Thursday 21 January 1904 | ||
| Hayle Viaduct - Major refurbishment works 2014/15 DRAFT History of the viaduct by Mike Roach Hayle Viaduct - Major refurbishment works 2014/15 DRAFT History of the viaduct by Mike Roach |
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| 1 | 21 Apr 1853 | I1020 | AHP |
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| 1 | 1846 | I4377 | AHP |

