Proper noun
Redruth
A town in western Cornwall, England.
A fact important to the later development of the steam locomotive by others was that, in 1797 and 1798, Richard Trevithick came to live in Redruth next door to the house where William Murdoch lived (1782 to 1798). Source: Internet
As one of his colleagues stated to Watt: If he makes an Affidavit against Carpenter or Penandrea, there will be no safety for him in Redruth. Source: Internet
And the area with the lowest rates of recycling remains Redruth North where just 14.59 per cent of household waste is being recycled. Source: Internet
A representative from Pilgrim’s Pride Ltd said: "These are the first positive cases we have experienced at our site in Redruth since the outbreak of Covid-19 in the UK and appear to coincide with the outbreaks seen more widely around the county. Source: Internet
By this time Murdoch had already built a working model of his steam carriage (now in Thinktank, Birmingham Science Museum ) accounts exist from witnesses who "saw the model steam carriage run around Murdoch's living room in Redruth in 1784". Source: Internet
Close up of plaque on wall of Murdoch House Murdoch House in Redruth Murdoch's house at Redruth was the first domestic residence to be lit by gas. Source: Internet