Is Poldark a real Cornish name?

The name Poldark didn't exist and yet now it has become part of Cornish folklore.
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Where did the name Poldark come from?

In Poldark's Cornwall, Graham reveals that the name "Poldark" is a product of his imagination. He initially named the character after his friend, a chemist named Polgreen. However, Polgreen did not sound strong or mysterious enough for the character, so Graham changed Polgreen to Poldark.
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How much of Poldark is true?

The short answer is: no. While Poldark does take place in a realistic historical time period, the characters are not from history. They are fictional. However, the series takes inspiration from a variety of places — one of the characters was even inspired by the original author's wife!
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Was Ross Poldark a real person in history?

And while there wasn't a real Ross Poldark, the character's "physical characteristics" were based on an injured flying officer who Graham met on a train during WWII. We take it that refers to his facial scar, not the abs...
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Is Warleggan a real surname?

Warleggan just does not appear as a surname within modern genealogical sources, or indeed within the International Genealogical Index. Variants that do emerge include Worlech, Worlock and Warling, although it appears that in the end both Warleggan and Poldark were created for Graham's books.
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Is Demelza a real name?

The name Demelza is girl's name of Cornish origin meaning "fort on the hill". Complex and challenging modern Cornish name derived from a place name. The given name began to be used in the U.K. in the 1950s via the serialization on British TV of the Poldark novels of Winston Graham, whose heroine was named Demelza.
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What does Nampara mean?

Others: “Nampara” means “the Valley of the Bread,” an ancient name, taken from a village known for its bakery.
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Was Poldark a true story?

While the events of Poldark are not a true story, notable events and key figures of the early 1800s have certainly influenced the plot.
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What does Wheal Leisure mean?

Wheal: A place of work e.g Wheal Leisure, Wheal Grace. Zawn: A steep sided cove. Place name prefixes: The Cornish have their own language, similar to the Welsh and Breton. You will see it in place names all over the county, many having the same prefix.
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What are they always drinking in Poldark?

The characters drank a lot

Step into Cornwall and you'll be drinking fine local ale and wine alike.
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Are the mines in Poldark real?

Levant Mine, which doubles up as Tressiders Rolling Mill in Poldark, is part of Cornwall and West Devon Mining World Heritage Site. It's the only Cornish beam engine anywhere in the world that is still in steam on its original site. A group of volunteers known as the 'Greasy Gang' restored it after 60 years out of use.
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Where is the town in Poldark filmed?

Charlestown. Charlestown near St Austell, famed for its collection of ships and traditional appearance, has long caught the attention of location managers and for the filming of Poldark stood in for Cornwall's city of Truro.
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What beach in Cornwall is Poldark filmed?

With its pure white sand, turquoise waters and serpentine rock-towers, Kynance Cove makes the perfect setting for Poldark. It's one of Cornwall's most famous beaches so is a natural in front of the camera and provides long panning aerial shots, including clifftop riding scenes and the opening sequence of series two.
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Is Poldark an old English name?

The name Poldark didn't exist and yet now it has become part of Cornish folklore.
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Where is sawle in Cornwall?

TESSLER: In Cornwall, that's Penberth Cove, the village that we used for Sawle. It's now owned by the National Trust but it's really just one row of houses, and a couple of huts.
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How old is Demelza in Poldark?

Demelza Carne.

She is thirteen years old. A stray dog, Garrick, comes along with her.
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Why did they call mines Wheal?

Known as 'wheals' (Cornish for work/working) the instantly recognisable engine houses of the tin and copper mines sit near mine shafts, and there are over 200 of them dotted around the UNESCO Cornish Mining World Heritage Site.
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What does crib mean in Cornish?

Crib - a mid-morning break for a snack (see below also) Croust (or Crowst) - a mid-morning break for a snack (usually west Cornwall) (from Cornish language croust)
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What does PEN mean in Cornish?

Finally, Pen is the Cornish for hill or headland. With the farm shop sitting on the brow of a hill on land locally known as Penscombe.
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Does Ross Poldark ever get rich?

In the wake of last week's torrid events, relations between Ross and Elizabeth were left to fester, while Demelza's hurt and humiliation at his betrayal caused a major rift to develop in their marriage. But it wasn't all bad news as an act of kindness brought Ross a business windfall and the means to reopen his mine.
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Did the cast of Poldark get along?

As Elizabeth gets cosy with Ross this Sunday in Poldark, Heida Reed reveals just how close all the stars of the hit BBC1 series really are… Despite how it looks on screen, the cast of Poldark really are the best of friends!
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Do Ross and Demelza stay together in the Poldark books?

The novels end with Bella and three other children of Demelza and Ross happily married, traveling to Nampara to visit their now elderly parents.
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Is trenwith a real place?

Although the location of Trenwith is fictional, the Poldark location is based on an actual house in the Cotswolds. Cornwall is home to many other beautiful locations from this series of Poldark, though the real-life Trenwith is found is Gloucestershire.
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What is wrong with Dwight and Caroline's baby?

Dwight and Caroline loved their daughter, but Dwight noticed not long later, that she had a heart defect. Knowing they had limited time with Sarah because her weak heart would not be able to survive being unwell, even from a cold, Sarah eventually became unwell with a cold, and passed away in Caroline's arms.
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Where is the Warleggan bank?

Warleggan Bank is filmed at Wells Town Hall, Somerset. The courtroom scene in which Poldark is tried was filmed at The New Room (a Wesleyan Chapel) in Broadmead, Bristol.
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