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Cornwall Collection (page 44)

Background imageCornwall Collection: Men-An-Tol Stones

Men-An-Tol Stones
Men-An-Tol standing stones, Penzance, Cornwall

Background imageCornwall Collection: Helston Dance / Cornwall

Helston Dance / Cornwall
ENGLAND - Floral Dance (8 May) Furry Day, Helston, Cornwall. One of the dances that occur during the day is one for couples in evening wear who weave in and out of the houses

Background imageCornwall Collection: Wrestling / Cornwall Style

Wrestling / Cornwall Style
Cornwall and Devon style of wrestling showing two men demonstrating the Inside Lock or Click

Background imageCornwall Collection: St Ruans Well - 2

St Ruans Well - 2
Holy Well of St Ruan, The Lizard, Cornwall 2 of 2

Background imageCornwall Collection: Little girl eating an ice cream, Cornwall

Little girl eating an ice cream, Cornwall
Close-up of a little girl sitting on a mooring post in a Cornwall harbour, eating an ice cream

Background imageCornwall Collection: Copper mine at Colcoath, Camborne, Cornwall

Copper mine at Colcoath, Camborne, Cornwall
A copper mine with men and women at work, at Dolcoath, Camborne, Cornwall

Background imageCornwall Collection: England / Lostwithiel

England / Lostwithiel
LOSTWITHIEL, CORNWALL The ruins of the palace

Background imageCornwall Collection: Mevagissey / 1920S

Mevagissey / 1920S
Mevagissey, Cornwall

Background imageCornwall Collection: Cornwall / Bedruthan Steps

Cornwall / Bedruthan Steps
Cornish scenery: Bedruthan Steps, North Cornwall

Background imageCornwall Collection: Newcomen Eng, Pool Mine

Newcomen Eng, Pool Mine
Newcomens atmospheric engine at Pool Mine, Cornwall

Background imageCornwall Collection: Trevithicks Steam-Whim

Trevithicks Steam-Whim
Richard Trevithick seniors steam-whim at Cooks Kitchen mine, Cornwall

Background imageCornwall Collection: White Hare of Cornwall

White Hare of Cornwall
A white hare is the spirit of a broken hearted maiden who haunts her deceiver. In Cornwall one such hare also appears to warn the fisher folk of tempests

Background imageCornwall Collection: Herholy Well of St Keyne

Herholy Well of St Keyne
The Well of Saint Keyne in Cornwall, who gave the waters a strange power. Whichever partner in a marriage drinks at the well first will have mastery in that marriage!

Background imageCornwall Collection: Trevithicks Steam Car

Trevithicks Steam Car
Trevithicks first passenger- carrying steam carriage looks pretty much like a railway locomotive: it runs at Camborne, Cornwall

Background imageCornwall Collection: Class Distinctions

Class Distinctions
Rolling stock on the Bodmin and Wadebridge Railway, Cornwall: first, second and third class carriages. Date: 1840

Background imageCornwall Collection: Cornish Fishing Boats

Cornish Fishing Boats
Fishing boats leaving the harbour at Looe, Cornwall

Background imageCornwall Collection: Tin Miners / Camborne

Tin Miners / Camborne
Miners climbing from the sixty- to the fifty-fathom level in King Edwards mine, near Camborne, Cornwall

Background imageCornwall Collection: Saltash Viaduct Opened

Saltash Viaduct Opened
Prince Albert opens Brunels magnificent viaduct, which also inaugurates the rail link to Cornwall

Background imageCornwall Collection: China Clay Quarry

China Clay Quarry
A china clay quarry near St. Austell, Cornwall. The quarries are often 300 feet deep and a mile round the top. The clay is washed out and the white sand is separated

Background imageCornwall Collection: Tintagel (Farington)

Tintagel (Farington)
Tintagel, Cornwall: the rocks and the castle, where King Arthur is said by some to have been born, and held his court. Date: 1813

Background imageCornwall Collection: Henry Rogers

Henry Rogers
HENRY ROGERS Cornwall, who after a land dispute was decided against his favour would not give up the land & shot several persons to boot! Nasty man

Background imageCornwall Collection: Hornblower Steam Engine

Hornblower Steam Engine
Diagram of the steam engine patented by Jonathan Hornblower, from Cornwall, in 1781; his patent was overturned in 1799

Background imageCornwall Collection: Tin Mining / Cornwall / 1869

Tin Mining / Cornwall / 1869
Winze-shaft, or sinking in a Cornish tin mine

Background imageCornwall Collection: Merfolk and Submarines

Merfolk and Submarines
The mer-people resent the intrusion of submarines into the domain they share only with the fishes Date: 1907

Background imageCornwall Collection: Copper works in Cornwall, with smoking chimneys

Copper works in Cornwall, with smoking chimneys
Copper works in Cornwall, with many smoking chimneys

Background imageCornwall Collection: St Brewards well

St Brewards well near Camelford, Cornwall

Background imageCornwall Collection: Royal Albert railway bridge, Saltash, Cornwall

Royal Albert railway bridge, Saltash, Cornwall
The Royal Albert railway bridge at Saltash, Cornwall



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