Happy Trevithick Day! Today we celebrate #Camborne 's famous son, without whom we would not have the technology we have today, he enabled the industrial revolution with his invention of high pressured steam! #WHS #UNESCO #Trevithick @trevithickday https://t.co/KFu3XMw24R
This is Christa Trevithick. She is the 7th generation of the Cornishman we celebrate. Today, she flew from the United States to attend the event that fills her family with pride.
Happy Trevithick Day Cornwall. ❤️ https://t.co/QcLKjHutqX
It was full steam ahead in Camborne today as thousands of people filled the town streets for the return of the magnificent Trevithick Day. Lots of pics here: https://t.co/zvCU0UdmjL https://t.co/wG4RLQIBA3
If you're coming to Camborne for @trevithick_day come and say hello! We're outside the White Hart #Camborne #TrevithickDay #Labour https://t.co/exuQrGBQkB
Morning lovely people! With you for #WeekendBreakfast on @RewindCornwall flying solo, come & keep me company. So much to celebrate, sun's out, bank hol weekend & it's Trevithick Day! The Rewind crew are there right now, they have goodies to give away and would love to meet you!🥰 https://t.co/OEALiIIb0M
Richard Trevithick died this day 1833. Built first full-scale working railway steam locomotive. Lived in Rotherhithe and tunnelled Thames before Brunel - nearly made it. Mined in Peru, fought with Simon Bolivar, nearly drowned, nearly eaten by alligator. Brilliant but unlucky. https://t.co/FnpI7PO3eA