Exhibition

Charles Rashleigh, Charlestown and China Clay

Wheal Martyn Clayworks, St Austell
21 July - 12 October 2023
10am - 5pm

2023 marks the bicentennial of the death of Charles Rashleigh who built Charlestown in the late 18th century. Although initially built to ship tin and copper, Charlestown became one of the major clay ports in Cornwall. Learn more about the life of Rashleigh and his legacy in Charlestown.

2023 marks the bicentennial of the death of Charles Rashleigh who built Charlestown in the late 18th century. Although initially built to ship tin and copper, Charlestown became one of the major clay ports in Cornwall. Learn more about the life of Rashleigh and his legacy in Charlestown.

On display in the Roger Preston Gallery, Wheal Martyn, every day from 21 July until 12 October 2023.

Price included in general admission.

Contact: engagementofficer@wheal-martyn.com

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