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Craig Weatherhill

Ruggit 1950
Pen Sans
Hooar baase 19 Jerrey Souree 2020
Reeriaght Unnaneysit
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Çhengey Baarle · Cornish
Keird screeudeyr · screeudeyr shennaghys
Olteynys boayrd Gorsedh Kernow (en) Translate

She graihder shenn reddyn, noaskeealagh, as screeudeyr Cornagh va Craig Weatherhill (1950 ny 1951 – 18 ny 19 Jerrey Souree 2020). Screeu eh dy lheeadagh er shennaghys, shenndaaleeaght, buill enmyn, as feayn-skeealleydaght y Chorn.

Hie eh dys y scoill ayns Aberfala raad ren e phaarantyn stiurey shapp spoyrt. Chloie eh bluckan coshey marish kuse dy chlubyn ynnydagh, goaill stiagh Mawnan,[1] as chloie eh myr freilleyder dean marish fwirran bluckan coshey yn choontae.[2]

Eddyr 1972 as 1974, ren Weatherhill goaill shirveish lesh yn RAF, raad ren eh ynsaghey myr kaartgraafee. V'eh lhiggit magh lurg gortey dreeymey geyre.[3] Ren eh obbraghey myr oikagh plannal, kiaddeyder ard-obbrinagh, as oayllee er freayltys shenndeeagh ayns gurneilys ynnydagh chammah's ayns cliaghtey preevaadjagh.[4] Fo currym ynsee yn screeudeyr shennaghys P.A.S. Pool stiur eh towshanyn-çheerey shenndaaleeagh 'sy Chorn Heear.[5] She Oikagh Freayltys va Weatherhill ayns Coonseil Slystagh Pennwydh.[6] Chur eh rish Radyo Kernow liorish y BBC, dy mooar rish ny straihyn The Tinners' Way as Beachcombers.[7]

Ayns 1981 va Weatherhill jeant ny Vard aynsGorsedh Kernow er son yn obbyr ren eh da shenndaaleeaght y Chorn as hooar eh ersyn hene yn ennym bardagh Delynyer Hendhyscans ("Draghteyr y Çhenndaaleeaght").[1][4]

She oltey v'eh ayns ny reagheydyssyn Cornish Cussel an Tavas Kernuak as Agan Tavas, chammah's y possan faghtys Kernow Matters To You. Ayns 2020, va'n aundyr Awen bronnit er ec Gorsedh Kernow er son e chontoyrtyssyn ard-yindyssagh da cultoor Pennwydh as cultoor y Chorn.[8]

Obbraghyn

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  • The Principal Antiquities of the Land's End District (marish Charles Thomas as P.A.S. Pool), Cornwall Archaeological Society 1980
  • Belerion: Ancient Sites of Land's End, Alison Hodge 1981, 1985; Halsgrove 1989, 2000
  • Cornovia: Ancient Sites of Cornwall & Scilly, Alison Hodge 1985; Halsgrove 1997, 2000, 2009
  • The Lyonesse Stone:
  1. The Lyonesse Stone, Tabb House 1991 ISBN 0907018858
  2. Seat of Storms, Tabb House 1997
  3. The Tinners' Way, Tabb House 2011
  • Myths and Legends of Cornwall (marish Paul Devereux), Sigma Press 1994, 1997
  • Cornish Place Names & Language, Sigma Press 1995, 2007 ISBN 1850584621
  • Place Names in Cornwall & Scilly, Wessex/Westcountry Books 2005
  • A Concise Dictionary of Cornish Place-Names (marish Michael Everson), Evertype 2009
  • Nautilus. A sequel to Jules Verne's Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas and The Mysterious Island, Evertype 2009
  • The Place-names of the Land's End Peninsula, Penwith Press 2017
  • Jowal Lethesow: Whedhel a'n West a Gernow, çhyndaa er The Lyonesse Stone dys y Chornish liorish N.J.A. Williams, Evertype 2009
  • The Promontory People: An Early History of the Cornish, Francis Boutle Publishers 2014
  • They Shall Land – The Spanish Raid on Mount's Bay, Cornwall, July 1595, Penwith Press 2019

Imraaghyn

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  1. a b Smith, Steven (2020-07-23). "Community in mourning for 'truly great Cornishman' from Falmouth who has passed away", The Packet. Feddynit magh er 26 Toshiaght Arree 2021. 
  2. Bards; Gorsedh Kernow
  3. "In Memoriam: Craig Weatherhill", Cornish Nation (Mean Fouyir 2020), dg. 11. 
  4. a b Weatherhill, Craig (2018). The Promontory People. Francis Boutle Publishers. ISBN 9781916490611.
  5. "Perthi cov (Remember) Craig Weatherhill". Association for Cornish Heritage. Cornwall24.net. Jerrey Souree 2020. Feddynit magh er 26 Toshiaght Arree 2021.
  6. Biscoe, Bert (Jerrey Souree 2020). "Obituaries and Memorials Craig Weatherhill". Association for Cornish Heritage. Er ny hashtey veih yn lhieggan bunneydagh er 2021-01-20. Feddynit magh er 26 Toshiaght Arree 2021.
  7. Weatherhill, Craig (2009). Jowal Lethesow. Evertype. ISBN 9781904808305.
  8. "Gorsedh announces prestigious medal winners", The Packet (2020-07-16). Feddynit magh er 26 Toshiaght Arree 2021.