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अधिक: आगे- Cornish stone circles and rows are often called maidens.
- A variety of Cornish stones ( 53 different types of stone ) are used in the construction.
- *Examples of Cornish Stone Age, Bronze Age and Iron Age structures are Ch�n Quoit, Boscawen-Un and Chysauster Ancient Village.
- Today some of the magnificent examples of Cornish stone masonry still exist in addition to the original granary which was used as a hospital by the Boer commandos during the Anglo Boer War.
- Jasperware's composition varies but proportions may be given as follows : sulphate of barytes 150, china clay 35, blue clay 45, flint 35, gypsum 6, and Cornish stone 50.
- The first winner was Ulster English teacher and poet Ray Givans and the prize was ?0 and a sculpture by ACG member Iain Cotton in Cornish stone with a Celtic design ( the sculpture to be held for one year ).
- William Cookworthy, a Quaker Pharmacist of Plymouth, was greatly interested in locating in Cornwall and Devon minerals similar to those described by P�re Fran�ois Xavier d'Entrecolles, a Cornish stone could be made to serve as equivalents to the Chinese materials and in 1768 he founded a works at Plymouth for the production of a porcelain similar to the Chinese from these native materials.
- In Spode's similar " Felspar porcelain ", introduced on the market in 1821, felspar was an ingredient, substituted for the Cornish stone in his standard bone china body, giving rise to his slightly misleading name " Felspar porcelain, " to what is in fact an extremely refined stoneware comparable to the rival " Mason's ironstone ", produced by Josiah II's nephew, Charles James Mason, and patented in 1813 Spode's " Felspar porcelain " continued into the Copeland & Garrett phase of the company ( 1833 1847 ).