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Lostwithiel is a small town located in Cornwall, England and is situated on the River Fowey and was once an important port for the tin and copper industries

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Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Firefighters, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. September 1991

Firefighters, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. September 1991
Lostwithiel firefighters gather for the retirement of three of their number in 1991. Standing, from left to right: Terry Sandercock, Karl Bowden, Francis Doney, Neil Savage, Malcolm Hicks

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Mayor Making, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. May 1986

Mayor Making, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. May 1986
The Mayor of Lostwithiel, Ida (Liz) Keast, pictured with the Mace and Oar used on ceremonial occasions and carried by the Town Sergeant and Sergeant at Arms

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Lostwithiel Station, Cornwall, c. 1970s

Lostwithiel Station, Cornwall, c. 1970s
A colour view of Lostwithiel station in Cornwall, c.1970s, showing the platforms and station buildings. Lostwithiel opened in 1859 and closed in 1964

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Lostwithiel Station, Cornwall, c. 1970s

Lostwithiel Station, Cornwall, c. 1970s
A colour view of Lostwithiel station in Cornwall, c.1970s, showing the station building in a disused state. Lostwithiel opened in 1859 and closed in 1964

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Bowling Club, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. September 1988

Bowling Club, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. September 1988
Members of the victorious Lostwithiel Bowling Club team are pictured with the Kenyon Cup, which they won for the first time in their 62 year history

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Imperial Service Medal presentation to Bruce Netherton at Restormel Castle, Lanlivery Parish

Imperial Service Medal presentation to Bruce Netherton at Restormel Castle, Lanlivery Parish, Cornwall. June 1989
Bruce Netherton, centre, accompanied by his wife Florence, receives the Imperial Service Medal from Beric Morley, Regional Director English Heritage

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Taprell House Opening, North Street, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. May 1993

Taprell House Opening, North Street, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. May 1993
Over 50 members of the Taprell family from America, Australia, Switzerland and Britain gathered for the opening of their forebears refurbished house in Lostwithiel

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Milkmaid, Restormel Manor House, Lanlivery, Cornwall. 1914-1918

Milkmaid, Restormel Manor House, Lanlivery, Cornwall. 1914-1918
Dorothy Hoskin, a milkmaid carrying a yoke with two milk pails, during the First World War. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Golant Halt, Fowey Branch Line, Cornwall

Golant Halt, Fowey Branch Line, Cornwall
Golant Halt, on the Fowey to Lostwithiel line, was a single platform station which stood alongside a stretch of water known as Golant Pill

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Lostwithiel Goods Shed, Cornwall, c. 1970s

Lostwithiel Goods Shed, Cornwall, c. 1970s
A colour view of Lostwithiel Goods Shed, Cornwall, c.1970s. Lostwithiel opened in 1859, with goods traffic opening in 1869 as part of the Lostwithiel and Fowey Railway

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Milkmaid, Restormel Manor House, Lanlivery, Cornwall. 1914-1918

Milkmaid, Restormel Manor House, Lanlivery, Cornwall. 1914-1918
Dorothy Hoskin, a milkmaid carrying a yoke with two milk pails, during the First World War. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Mayor Making, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. May 1984

Mayor Making, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. May 1984
The Mayor of Lostwithiel, Gwen Powell-Jones, pictured with the Mace and Oar used on ceremonial occasions and carried by the Town Sergeant and Sergeant at Arms

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Mayor Making, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. May 1988

Mayor Making, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. May 1988
The newly installed Mayor of Lostwithiel, Dennis Hutchings. Councillor Hutchings served in 1988 and 1989, and was Mayor when HM The Queen visited the town in 1989. Photographer: Jonathan Barker

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Lostwithiel History, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. May 1989

Lostwithiel History, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. May 1989
Local historian, Donald Dunkley, explains details of the Lostwithiel town plate in the Mayors Parlour. Listening intently are members of the Cornwall Historical Families Association

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Restormel Castle, Lanlivery Parish, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Restormel Castle, Lanlivery Parish, Cornwall. Early 1900s
A man in shirt sleeves stands with his back to the camera looking through the ivy clad archway of Restormel Castle. Restormel Castle is a well preserved example of a circular shell keep

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Lostwithiel, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Lostwithiel, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Fire damage, Great Western Commercial Village, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. May 1987

Fire damage, Great Western Commercial Village, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. May 1987
Fire damage to Great West Commercial Village which burnt in February 1987. Altogether there are around 20 industrial workshops in an adjacent building, which luckily remained undamaged

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Fire at Great Western Commercial Village, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. February 1987

Fire at Great Western Commercial Village, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. February 1987
Firefighters attempt to douse flames at the Great Western Commercial Village, which caught fire after a faulty varnish sprayer being used in Southwest Woodcraft workshop caused blow back

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Aerial view of Restormel Castle on a frosty winter morning, Lostwithiel, Cornwall, England

Aerial view of Restormel Castle on a frosty winter morning, Lostwithiel, Cornwall, England. Winter (January) 2023

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Sunrise over Restormel Castle on a chill, frosty morning, Lostwithiel, Cornwall, England

Sunrise over Restormel Castle on a chill, frosty morning, Lostwithiel, Cornwall, England. Winter (January) 2023

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Restormel Castle DP221082

Restormel Castle DP221082
Restormel Castle, Restormel, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. General view of castle with gatehouse, view from the west

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Author Barbara Fraser, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. May 1993

Author Barbara Fraser, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. May 1993
Lostwithiel Historian Barbara Fraser signs copies of her book The Book of Lostwithiel. Mrs Fraser came to Lostwithiel with her husband, Ian, in the 1980s and wrote this history of the town in 1993

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Dower House Gallery, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. October 1993

Dower House Gallery, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. October 1993
The Dower House Gallery, Lostwithiel, played host to artist, James Foot (left in the photo), and potter John Webb in a joint exhibition

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Round Britain Yachtsmen, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. July 1993

Round Britain Yachtsmen, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. July 1993
Colin Baker and Geoffrey Simpson are about to leave to join 22 other yachts which have entered the first ever Round Britain Rally. The eleven leg, seven week rally will start from Gosport, Hampshire

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Kneehigh Theatre Play, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. September 1993

Kneehigh Theatre Play, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. September 1993
On tour for the second year running is the Kneehigh Theatres production of Anybody Like Me directed by Will Coleman. It toured 17 schools in Cornwall

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Bridge Strengthening, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. January 1993

Bridge Strengthening, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. January 1993
Bridge strengthening work is undertaken on the bridge carrying the A390 road over the River Fowey at Lostwithiel. The work, costing £ 109, 000

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Coulson Park Flood, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. September 1993

Coulson Park Flood, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. September 1993
A van from T.J. Brent, which is involved in river and road widening work in Coulson Park makes its way gingerly during the 5.9 metres high tide which caused flooding in the park

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Library Opening, Taprell House, North Street, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. April 1993

Library Opening, Taprell House, North Street, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. April 1993
The official opening ceremony of the new library in Lostwithiel was performed by Barbara Spring (left), chairman of the Library, Arts and Records committee of Cornwall County Council

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Methodist Church Opening, North Street, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. February 1993

Methodist Church Opening, North Street, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. February 1993
After closing the Bank Chapel in Queen Street in 1988, the towns Methodists had no church of their own. However they now have a new chapel within the walls of the refurbished Taprell House

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Tin Bound March, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. March 1993

Tin Bound March, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. March 1993
John Saundry (in checked shirt) accompanied by his son Tristan, and around 30 fellow marchers, proclaims a piece of land in Tanhouse Road tin bound

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Playing Field Opening, Lanlivery, Cornwall. August 1993

Playing Field Opening, Lanlivery, Cornwall. August 1993
County Councillor, Meg Breckon, cuts the ribbon to officially open Lanliverys new playing field. It was funded with local donations

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: 19th Century Barge, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. September 1992

19th Century Barge, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. September 1992
River widening work on the River Fowey, just below Coulson Park at Lostwithiel, unearthed a 19th century barge buried in the river bank

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Royal British Legion, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. November 1992

Royal British Legion, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. November 1992
The Royal British Legion Womens section of the Mid-Cornwall Group commemorated their diamond jubilee in Lostwithiel. Formed on the evening of November 2nd 1932 by 34 women who got together in

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Lostwithiel Under 14 Football Team, Cornwall. February 1992

Lostwithiel Under 14 Football Team, Cornwall. February 1992
The Lostwithiel Under 14 Football Team in their new kit sponsored by MPL Cars, a newly formed business in the town. The team plays in the Bodmin and District League

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: River Widening, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. September 1992

River Widening, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. September 1992
River widening work on the River Fowey, just below Coulson Park at Lostwithiel, saw barges with cages of stones, cranes, diggers

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Music Shop Noise, Queen Street, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. April 1992

Music Shop Noise, Queen Street, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. April 1992
Michael Ransley, who owns instrument making premises in Queen Street, has been forced to move out because of constant road works outside his shop

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: English Civil War Society, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. April 1992

English Civil War Society, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. April 1992
Col. Fred Polfrey, left, helps Lostwithiel Mayor, John Reed, inspect the soldiers of Lord Hoptons Regiment of Foote when the group visited the town

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Fred Trull, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. June 1990

Fred Trull, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. June 1990

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Tree Measurement, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. May 1992

Tree Measurement, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. May 1992
Restormel Council officer, Stan Burstow, measuring Lostwithiels Tulip Tree, situated at the bottom of Tanhouse Road. It was thought to be the tallest in Britain however at 88ft it was compared with a

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Cornwall Modelling Society, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. June 1992

Cornwall Modelling Society, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. June 1992
John Wilkes, from Redruth, with his replica model of the Cornwall First Air Ambulance. The Modelling Society, who held their exhibition in Lostwithiel Community Centre

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Fore Street, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. 1966

Fore Street, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. 1966
A view of Fore Street on a sunny day, looking up towards the junction with Queen Street. Signage on the buildings includes M. Ead, Liddicoat, Whiteway, Pascal s, Ivy Leaf Cafe and Lloyds Bank

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Cattle market, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. 1973

Cattle market, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. 1973
A view of the cattle market when empty. The cattle market was situated off North Street in an area now occupied the town car park, which is entered from Restormel Road

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Limekiln, Quay Street, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. 1980

Limekiln, Quay Street, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. 1980
A general view of the limekiln. The Grade II listed limekiln is thought to date from the early-mid 19th century. Building work is underway and the store

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Freemasons Hall, formerly the Convocation Hall of the Duchy Palace, Quay Street, Lostwithiel

Freemasons Hall, formerly the Convocation Hall of the Duchy Palace, Quay Street, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. Early 1900s
A view of Freemasons Hall, also known as Duchy Palace, Stannary Palace and Shire Hall, from the corner of Quay Street and Fore Street

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Lostwithiel Bridge, North Street, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. 1914

Lostwithiel Bridge, North Street, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. 1914
A view of the bridge from the south side. The bridge over the River Fowey is described in British Listed Buildings as mid 15th century, with additional flood arch of 18th century and later repairs

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: The Old Grammar School, Queen Street, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. 18th April 1965

The Old Grammar School, Queen Street, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. 18th April 1965
The photograph shows the front elevation of the Grammar School in a dilapidated condition after years of neglect. Situated on Queen Street is a granite facade on which there is the Coat of Arms of

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Garden Show, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. September 1992

Garden Show, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. September 1992
Val Strout (left), chair of the Lostwithiel Garden Society, discusses with Liz Thomas, Head of St Winnow School, the finer points of some dahlia blooms at the societys annual show

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Bournonite with Quartz, Herodsfoot Mine, Lanreath, Cornwall, England

Bournonite with Quartz, Herodsfoot Mine, Lanreath, Cornwall, England
Steel-grey twinned bournonite crystals, in distinctive cog wheel formation, with colourless quartz. This fine specimen from the lead and silver mine, Herodsfoot



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Lostwithiel Collection

Lostwithiel is a small town located in Cornwall, England and is situated on the River Fowey and was once an important port for the tin and copper industries. The town has a long history, with evidence of settlement dating back to the Iron Age. During medieval times it was an important trading centre and even had its own mint. Today it is a popular tourist destination due to its picturesque setting, historic buildings and attractive shops. Visitors can explore the ruins of Restormel Castle or take part in activities such as fishing, golfing or walking along the riverbank. There are also plenty of pubs, restaurants and cafes to enjoy during your stay in Lostwithiel.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Lostwithiel collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning selection of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards that showcase the beauty of this historic town in Cornwall, England. Our collection features breathtaking images of the town's charming streets and buildings as well as its picturesque countryside surroundings. Each piece in our collection captures the unique character and atmosphere of Lostwithiel with vivid colors and intricate details. Whether you are looking to add some personality to your home or office decor or searching for a special gift for someone who loves Cornwall, the Lostwithiel collection has something for everyone. From classic black-and-white photographs to colorful contemporary designs, there is no shortage of options to choose from. With high-quality printing techniques used on premium materials such as fine art paper and canvas fabric, each piece in our collection is sure to impress. So why not bring a little bit of Cornwall into your life with these beautiful pieces?
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What are Lostwithiel (Cornwall England United Kingdom Europe) art prints?

Lostwithiel art prints are a collection of beautiful and unique artworks that depict the stunning scenery, landmarks, and culture of Lostwithiel in Cornwall, England. These prints capture the essence of this charming town with its cobbled streets, historic buildings, and picturesque river views. Each print is created using high-quality printing techniques to ensure that every detail is captured perfectly. The prints come in various sizes to suit different preferences and can be framed or mounted as desired. These art prints make an excellent addition to any home or office space. They also make great gifts for anyone who loves Cornwall or has a connection to Lostwithiel. Whether you're looking for a piece of artwork to brighten up your living room or want something special to commemorate your visit to Lostwithiel, these art prints are sure to impress. With their vibrant colors and intricate details, we offer a unique way to celebrate this beautiful part of Cornwall.
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What Lostwithiel (Cornwall England United Kingdom Europe) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Lostwithiel art prints that capture the beauty and charm of this historic town in Cornwall, England. From stunning landscape photographs to vintage illustrations and paintings, there is something for every taste and style. Some popular options include panoramic views of the River Fowey and surrounding countryside, as well as close-up shots of local landmarks such as St Bartholomew's Church and Restormel Castle. There are also many artistic interpretations of Lostwithiel's quaint streets and buildings, showcasing the town's unique character. Whether you're looking for a statement piece to adorn your living room or a smaller print to add some Cornish charm to your office space, we have plenty of options to choose from. With high-quality printing techniques used on premium materials, these art prints are sure to impress any admirer of Lostwithiel's rich history and natural beauty.
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We offer a variety of delivery options for our Lostwithiel art prints. Our standard delivery service is through Royal Mail and typically takes 3-5 working days to arrive. For those who require their artwork sooner, we also offer an express delivery service which usually arrives within 1-2 working days. All of our art prints are carefully packaged in protective materials to ensure they arrive at your doorstep in pristine condition. Depending on the size and quantity of your order, your artwork may be delivered in a cardboard tube or flat-packed between sturdy boards. We take great care to ensure that all orders are processed promptly and efficiently so that you can enjoy your new Lostwithiel art prints as soon as possible. If you have any further questions about our delivery process or need assistance with placing an order, please don't hesitate to contact us.