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Bude, from the canal, Cornwall, England. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Truro, general view, Cornwall, England. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Tintagel, King Arthurs Castle from valley, II, Cornwall, England. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Penzance, St. Michaels Mount, Cornwall, England. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Launceston from St. Stephens, Cornwall, England. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Penzance, general view, Cornwall, England. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
How to make a Cornish Pasty: " Bake n well an dish n up vor dinner" !! A large family-size pasty produced for the whole family for dinner Date: 1910
Red Arrows display at St Mawgan Air Day, CornwallThe Red Arrows (RAF aerobatic team) taking part in a display at the St Mawgan Air Day, Cornwall. (1 of 2) Date: circa 1980s
Horse with brasses at a County Show, CornwallA horse with many brasses at a County Show in Cornwall. Date: circa 1970s
Young fisherman handline fishing for mackerelA young fisherman on a fishing boat, handline fishing for mackerel. Date: circa 1970s
Man with champion shire horse at a County Show, CornwallA man with his champion shire horse at a County Show in Cornwall. Date: circa 1970s
Medieval jousting event, CornwallA medieval jousting event taking place in Cornwall, with a large crowd of spectators. A jouster gallops along, aiming his jousting pole at a metal target in the shape of a man. Date: circa 1980s
Two young men thatching a cottageTwo young men at work, thatching a cottage, somewhere in the West Country. Date: 1970s
Ploughman with two horses, Hayle, CornwallA ploughman with two horses in a field near Foundry Farm, Hayle, Cornwall. (2 of 2) Date: circa 1970s
Crew of a modern purse seiner, CornwallThe crew of a modern purse seiner, relaxing in a Cornish harbour. A seine net is usually a long flat net like a fence, with weights on it, which catches the fish by encircling them. Date: circa 1970s
Young fisherman with crawfish, St Ives, CornwallA young fisherman on a fishing boat in St Ives harbour, Cornwall, surrounded by his catch of crawfish. Date: circa 1970s
EARLY NORMAN FONTAn early Norman font, actually made by Saxon craftsmen, in the church at Launcells, near Bude, Cornwall, England. Date: 11th or 12th century
Chantry of St, ThomasThe ancient ruins of the Chantry Chapel of St. Thomas a Becket, at Bodmin, Cornwall, England. Date: licenced in 1377
Coverack LifeboatLaunching the Coverack Lifeboat, Cornwall, England. Date: 1960s
Newlyn Harbour WallThe lovely sweeping curve of the harbour wall at Newlyn, a picturesque fishing village near Penzance, Cornwall, England. Date: 1950s
Redruth, CornwallDistant view of Redruth, Cornwall, with hills in the distance. Date: 1813
Saint Michaels Mount, Cornwall - an aerial photograph Date: circa 1930s
Restormel Castle, CornwallThe ruins of Restormel Castle, Cornwall. Date: 1812
Whitehouse RestaurantThe Whitehouse Restaurant, a lovely old building in Port Isaac, north Cornwall, England. Date: 1960s
England / MouseholeMousehole, a delightful little fishing village, with its picturesque harbour, on the south coast of Cornwall, England. Date: 1950s
England / NewquayA busy scene on Towan Beach, Newquay, Cornwall, England. Date: early 1960s
Presbyterian BellThe fine bell in the churcyard of St. Wynwallow Church at Landewednack, Cornwall, England. It is one of the oldest pre Reformation bells, in use until 1937. Date: Medieval
FOAMING WATERSFoaming Waters : Waves crashing against the rocks off the coast of Cornwall, England. Date: 1960s
Pentewen CaveA cave at Pentewen, Cornwall, England, one of the many caves in the rugged coastline of this lovely county. Date: 1950s
Cornish Shark CatchA fascinated family crowd watch as fishermen weigh the days shark fishing catch at Looe, Cornwall, England. Date: early 1960s
Weatherbeaten HawthorneGone With The Wind. This quaint formation of a hawthorne tree shows how the prevailing wind - westerly - affects the growth. Taken at Bude, Cornwall, England. Date: 1930s
Shark Fishing BoatA shark fishing boat, moored in the harbour at Looe, Cornwall, England. Date: 1960s
Shark FishingShark fishing boats in the harbour at Looe, Cornwall, England. Date: 1960s
Nottar Bridge, CornwallNottar Bridge over the Tamar River, Cornwall Date: 1829
St Germans Abbey Church, Cornwall, England, was originally a Benedictine foundation and the seat of a Bishop until 1050. Norman and Early English construction. Date: Medieval
Restormel CastleThe ruins of Restormel Castle, near Lostwithiel, Cornwall, England. This circular fortress was built in the 13th century on a Norman mound. Date: 13th century
Lostwithiel Gaol
Cottages on the beach at Clovelly - a pretty Cornish coastal village famed for its donkeys. Date: circa 1910s
St Austell harbour, CornwallAerial view of St Austell harbour in Cornwall, with fields in the background. Photograph by Heinz Zinram Date: 1952
Lands End - Sennen Post Office Date: circa 1910s
St Anthonys Lighthouse - Falmouth, Cornwall Date: 1913
Little girl in a wicker pramA little West Country girl in a fish basket which has been converted into a pram. A delightful view - possibly from Brixham, Devon. Date: circa 1910s
The harbour - St Ives, Cornwall Date: circa 1910s
Landewednack Church Cove, The Lizard, Cornwall Date: circa 1911
ROCHE ROCKRoche Rock Chapel, Cornwall, England, where legend has it that Ogrin the Hermit sheltered lovers Tristram and Isolde from the wrath of King Mark (her husband & his uncle)
Mount Edgcombe ChapelThe ruined chapel in Mount Edgcombe Park, Cornwall, England. Date: Medieval
Lands End Wave StudyA dramatic study of waves crashing against the rugged coastline, clouds looming above, Lands End, Cornwall, England. Date: 1950s
Stormy TintagelWaves crashing against the rugged cliffs at Tintagel, Cornwall, England. Date: 1930s