Craig Weatherhill
Appearance
Craig Weatherhill, (1951 - 19 Gortheren 2020) Delynyer Hendhyscans o istorior ha skrifer a Gernow.
Bewskrif
[golegi | pennfenten]Esel a Gussel an Tavas Kernowek o ev. Y ober a gomprehendyas lyvrow war hendhyskonieth, henwyn tylleryow, ha mythys ha henhwedhlow Kernow. Ev a skrifas ynwedh romansow selyes war an henhwedhlow.
Obereth
[golegi | pennfenten]- The Principal Antiquities of the Land's End District (war-barth ha Charles Thomas ha P.A.S. Pool), Cornwall Archaeological Unit, 1980
- Belerion: Ancient Sites of Land's End, 1981
- Cornovia: Ancient Sites of Cornwall and Scilly, 1985
- Myths and Legends of Cornwall (war-barth ha Paul Devereux), Wilmslow, Sigma Press[1], 1994
- Cornish Place Names & Language, Wilmslow, Sigma Press, 2007 [1995], ISBN 1-85058-462-1
- A Concise Dictionary of Cornish Place-Names (war-barth ha Michael Everson), Westport, Evertype[2], 2009
- The Lyonesse Stone:
- The Lyonesse Stone, 1991
- Seat of Storms, 1997
- The Tinners' Way, 2011
- Nautilus. A sequel to Jules Verne's Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas and The Mysterious Island, Westport, Evertype, 2009
- The Place-names of the Land's End Peninsula, Heyl, Penwith Press[3], 2017, ISBN 978-1-9997775-0-0
Oberow treylys
[golegi | pennfenten]- Jowal Lethesow: Whedhel a'n West a Gernow, treylys dhe Gernowek gans N.J.A. Williams, Westport, Evertype, 2009