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HaylePerhaps the first major development at Hayle was the construction of the first modern quay by John "Merchant" Curnow, in the 1740s, to service the growing mining industry. In 1758 the Cornish Copper Company (CCCo) moved from Camborne and set up a copper smelter at Ventonleague (Copperhouse Creek) and this proved very successful, so much so that a canal was built to bring vessels right up to the works and additional land was purchased on both sides of the creek for industrial use and providing housing for the workers.PhillackPhillack is a settlement in the west of Cornwall, UK, that, since 1935, has fallen within the boundaries of the Hayle civil parish. The origin of the name Phillack was traced in the 17th century to the Irish Saint Felicitas, who is said to have founded Phillack church in the 6th century AD, but a 10th century Vatican codex mentions a Saint Felec of Cornwall, who may be the dedicatee and is believed to have lived about the same time.The TowansManufacturing of explosives at Upton ended in 1919, but the site was used to store explosives until the 1960s. The earthworks on the site are overgrown with vegetation but are still clearly visible.[6]Carn BreaCarn Brea (Cornish: Carn Bre) is a civil parish and hilltop site near Redruth in Cornwall, England, UK, famous for its long history of human occupation.RedruthIn the 1880s and 1890s the town end of Clinton Road gained a number of institutions, notably a School of Mines and Art School in 1882?83, St. Andrews Church (replacing the chapel in Chapel Street) in 1883 and, opposite, the Free Library, built in 1895. The Mining Exchange was built in 1880 as a place for the trading of mineral stock. By the turn of the century, Victoria Park had been laid out to commemorate the Golden Jubilee and this part of town had taken on its present appearance ? a far cry from the jumble of mining activity that had taken place there in the early 19th century. Redruth was making its transition from a market town dominated by mines and industry to a residential centre.Information by Wikipedia.com
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