1841 | 1841 the population was 243 people and 41 houses
Reportedly in 1841 the population was 243 people and 41 houses.
Click here for the 1841 Census extract for Phillack for Angarrack area and here for a printer friendly version
Hayle Town Council - 2017
Cornwall
1814 | Mr John Glasson of Copperhouse baptised in river at Cold Harbour near Angarrack becoming first Baptist in Hayle
In 1814 Mr John Glasson of Copperhouse was baptised in the river at Cold
Harbour near Angarrack by Rev G. C. 'Boatswain' Smith, widely known as
the soldier's and sailor's friend, and so became the first Baptist in
Hayle
2000 BC | Angarrack Barrow
HUNDRED OF PENWITH (EASTERN DIVISION)
7:PARISHOFPHILLACK (2,907 acs)
W.H. PASCOE
Barrows
5 Angarrack Grid Ref: SW 58803872
SMR SW 53 NE/38; Tumulus (site of), OS 6 inch 1963; 1628 'Three Stones' Hend. Top I 65; Hend. II 135
via https://cornisharchaeology.org.uk/journals/No.15_1976.pdf
1826 | Great West Road | Roads - Angarrack and Hotel mentioned in Cary's New Itinerary
ROADS measured from HYDE PARK CORNER.
Another Road to the LAND'S END - p 68
| M | F | M | F | ||
| To St Michael * [Mitchell] p.63 1/2 m from St. Michael, on l. to Truro, 6 1/2 | 250 | ||||
| Zealla * [Zelah] | 3 | 3 | 253 | 3 | |
| Perran Alms House 3 1/2 m from Perran Alms House,on r. to St Agnes, 31/2: on l to Truro 51/2 | 2 | 1 | 255 |
Hobby Afternoon 2 Feb - Angarrack Community Centre
Angarrack's fortnightly hobby afternoon takes place today between 2pm and 4.30pm at the Angarrack Community Centre.
Come along and bring something that you enjoy doing - for example, knitting or sewing - or just come along for a chat and a cup of tea!
Admission is £2. All welcome.
100 Club Draw June - Angarrack Christmas Lights
100 Club Prize Draw last Sunday of the month for 10 months.
Prizes are £25 or a pair of cinema tickets every month.
The winning numbers will be published on this website.
1755 | Lisbon Earthquake
Historical note Saturday 1st November 1755 Lisbon Earthquake, Portugal An Earthquake has hit Lisbon in Portugal.
A Tsunami strikes the Cornish coast at two in the afternoon causing the sea to rise 8 feet in Penzance 10 feet in Newlyn the same effect was reported at St Ives and Hayle
via https://constantinecornwall.com/museum/files/C.-First-Generation21.pdf
Coffee Morning - Angarrack Community Centre

