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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Wheal (disambiguation)

wheal         
¦ noun variant spelling of weal1.
Wheal         
·noun A pustule; a whelk.
II. Wheal ·noun A Mine.
III. Wheal ·noun A more or less elongated mark raised by a stroke; also, a similar mark made by any cause; a weal; a wale.
IV. Wheal ·noun Specifically (Med.), a flat, burning or itching eminence on the skin, such as is produced by a mosquito bite, or in urticaria.
Great Wheal Charlotte         
  • Great Wheal Charlotte in 2005, before the collapse of the chimney
DISUSED COPPER AND TIN MINE IN CORNWALL, ENGLAND
Draft:Great Wheal Charlotte
Great Wheal Charlotte, also known as Wheal Charlotte, is an abandoned copper and tin mine near St Agnes in Cornwall, England. All that is left of the mine now is the wall and door arch of the engine house and an adjacent fenced-off mine shaft.

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Wheal

Wheal may refer to:

  • Wheals, a type of skin lesion
  • Brad Wheal (born 1996), British cricketer
  • Donald James Wheal (1931–2008), British British television writer, novelist and non-fiction writer
  • David John Wheal, Australian businessman
  • "The Wheal", a 1987 song by Coil
Examples of use of Wheal
1. "It is very sad Mr Watson‘s life should end like this, but it is also a shocking reminder of how dangerous these sorts of activities can be." Sitting targets The most targeted birds Peregrine falcon Osprey Golden eagle White–tailed eagle Slavonian grebe The slavonian grebe and osprey are most at threat because of small populations and more accessible nests Worst incidents 1''0 four white–tailed eagle nests raided, Mull 2002 osprey clutch, Perthshire Worst current offender Greg Wheal, Coventry, jailed January for 14th conviction since 1'87