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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: Crane, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. November 1988

Crane, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. November 1988
A crane blocks Fore Street, Lostwithiel, as repairs are made to the roof of the Lloyds Bank building in the town. The work was undertaken on a Sunday morning

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Millstone, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. July 1987

Millstone, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. July 1987
Cornwall Council employees, on clearing a gully in Tanhouse Road, unearthed a 5 feet diameter millstone. The clearing of the gully will hopefully prevent further flooding to Queen Street at

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Football Team, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. November 1988

Football Team, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. November 1988
The Lostwithiel football team sponsored by Centra Stores grocery shop, Fore Street. Pictured with the trophies won in the 1987/1988 season

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Town Crier, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. May 1988

Town Crier, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. May 1988
Lostwithiels Town Crier, Bill Doe, telling the people of the town of an event, on this occasion an auction organised by Playgroup

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Pupils travel to school in a Rolls Royce, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. September 1989

Pupils travel to school in a Rolls Royce, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. September 1989
Off to Fowey School in style aboard a Rolls Royce are these five pupils from Lostwithiel. At an auction of promises at the Community Centre their parents bought a pledge from David Williams of

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: French wine workers, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. May 1986

French wine workers, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. May 1986
Representatives of the Gueval Wine Factory in Pleyber-Christ, Lostwithiels twin town, being shown around the Guildhall. The welcoming group on the left comprises Vic May

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Paddy Ashdowns visit, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. March 1988

Paddy Ashdowns visit, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. March 1988
Leader of the Liberal Democrats, Paddy Ashdown, paid a visit to Lostwithiel and helps Mary and Jean Pearce across the busy A390 road, which runs through the centre of town

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Lostwithiel Twinning Association 10th birthday celebrations, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. May 1989

Lostwithiel Twinning Association 10th birthday celebrations, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. May 1989
The St Austell branch of the West Country Embroiderers present an embroidered picture to Lostwithiel Twinning Association, as part of the associations 10th birthday celebrations

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Mayors Parlour, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. May 1989

Mayors Parlour, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. May 1989
On show in the Mayors Parlour is the towns plate and other official treasures including the oar and town sergeants mace, used on ceremonial occasions. Photographer: Jonathan Barker

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Flooding, Queen Street, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. November 1986

Flooding, Queen Street, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. November 1986
Clearing up after flooding affected Queen Street, Lostwithiel. The leat which runs beside and underneath Tanhouse Road and South Street to the River Fowey was blocked with silt

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Royal wedding celebration, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. July 1981

Royal wedding celebration, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. July 1981
Mayor Paul Brewer hands out Royal Wedding Crown coins to local school children in celebration of the marriage of Prince Charles to Lady Diana Spencer on 29th July 1981

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: 800th anniversary, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. March 1989

800th anniversary, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. March 1989
The Bishop of Truro, Rt. Rev. Peter Mumford, leads the blessing of town, on the corner of Queen Street and South Street, during celebrations for the 800th anniversary of granting the town its

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Civil War re-enactment, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. August 1982

Civil War re-enactment, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. August 1982
Members of the The Sealed Knot civil war re-enactment society march through Lostwithiel prior to re-creating the Battle of Lostwithiel on fields just outside the town. Photographer: Jonathan Barker

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

Fire at Great Western Commercial Village, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. February 1987
Firefighters 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: Planting vegetable patches, St Winnow Church of England Primary School, Lostwithiel, Cornwall

Planting vegetable patches, St Winnow Church of England Primary School, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. April 1983
Local dignitaries look on as pupils of St Winnow Church of England Primary School plant seeds in new vegetable patches. The school head Jerry Toft, (left) is explaining the ethos behind the project

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: St Bartholomews Church, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. March 1983

St Bartholomews Church, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. March 1983
St Bartholomews Church, Lostwithiel, with newly pollarded trees in the churchyard. The practice takes place every 20 years or so to stop the trees getting too large.The church is 12th century

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: St Winnow Church of England Primary School fete, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. June 1984

St Winnow Church of England Primary School fete, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. June 1984
A nautical theme was chosen for St Winnow Church of England Primary School, Lostwithiel, school fete. Luckily the sun shone on headteacher Jerry Toft, in the guise of Sir Walter Raleigh (left rear)

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Lostwithiel Playgroup fundraiser, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. August 1982

Lostwithiel Playgroup fundraiser, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. August 1982
Members of Lostwithiel Playgroup selling mugs as a fundraiser during the re-enactment of the civil war battle of Lostwithiel in 1682

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: 1st Lostwithiel Brownies carnival float, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. July 1982

1st Lostwithiel Brownies carnival float, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. July 1982
1st Lostwithiel Brownies with their carnival float entry as garden gnomes, with Brown Owl Pat Wilton (left) in charge. At that time the carnival entries gathered on the King George VI playing field

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Lostwithiel CP School football team, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. March 1984

Lostwithiel CP School football team, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. March 1984
The Lostwithiel CP School football team with the T Broad shield won in the St Blazey and District League. They were also joint winners of the Restormel Area Smiths Cup, six-a-side competition

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Lostwithiel Womens Institute 60th anniversary, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. May 1984

Lostwithiel Womens Institute 60th anniversary, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. May 1984
The 60th anniversary of the Womens Institute in Lostwithiel was celebrated with a dinner at the Restormel Lodge Hotel in the town

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Lostwithiel Wives sponsored walk, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. October 1982

Lostwithiel Wives sponsored walk, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. October 1982
Lostwithiel Wives group leave Parade Square on a three-legged, four mile, walk to Lerryn. The group were raising money for the Cornwall Body Scanner appeal. Photographer: Jonathan Barker

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Restormel Castle, Lanlivery Parish, Cornwall. September 1989

Restormel Castle, Lanlivery Parish, Cornwall. September 1989
Robert de Cardinhams entourage arrives to present the town charter in 1189, during the Pageant of History of Lostwithiel 1189 to 1989

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Restormel Lodge Hotel, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. October 1984

Restormel Lodge Hotel, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. October 1984
TV and radio presenter Judi Spiers, with hotel proprietor Richard Hanson, at the re-opening of the hotel following a refurbishment

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: School play, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. December 1984

School play, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. December 1984
Pupils of Lostwithiel CP School enact The Pirates of Penzance as their Christmas play for parents, with main parts taken by teachers Mary Lightfoot and Alex Machin. Photographer: Jonathan Barker

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Christingle, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. December 1985

Christingle, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. December 1985
Youngsters from St Winnow Church of England Primary School, Lostwithiel, at a Christingle service held at St Winnow Church. The vicar pictured (centre) is Canon H

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Nativity play, St Winnow Church of England Primary School, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. December 1982

Nativity play, St Winnow Church of England Primary School, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. December 1982
Characters of the Nativity ready to perform a play for parents at St Winnow Church of England Primary School. Photographer: Jonathan Barker

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Nativity play, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. December 1981

Nativity play, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. December 1981
Lostwithiel County Primary School Years 2, 3 and 4 perform a nativity play for parents. Photographer: Jonathan Barker

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Queens Guides, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. July 1984

Queens Guides, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. July 1984
Three Queen Guides of 1st Lostwithiel Guide Company, Anna Wilton, Michelle Gaffney and Catherine Harris, were awarded their certificates in the Methodist Hall, Lostwithiel

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: St Faiths House of Mercy / Youth Hostel, Lostwithiel

St Faiths House of Mercy / Youth Hostel, Lostwithiel
St Faiths House of Mercy, a home for single mothers, at Lostwithiel, Cornwall. The building was later used as a youth hostel

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: First Honoured Burgess, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. June 1984

First Honoured Burgess, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. June 1984
Local businessman Rex Stephens became the first Honoured Burgess of Lostwithiel and received the civic title from Mayor Gwen Powell-Jones. The Honoured Burgess title replaces Freeman of the Borough

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Yellow line campaign, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. June 1980

Yellow line campaign, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. June 1980
Shop-keepers make their feelings known when the council wished to impose yellow no parking lines in the streets of Lostwithiel

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Dedication of new altar at Lanlivery, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. November 1981

Dedication of new altar at Lanlivery, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. November 1981
At the dedication of the new altar in Lanlivery Church are, from left to right: Tim Turner, Churchwarden; Rev. Humphrey Yorke, Vicar of Lanlivery and Luxulyan; Rt Rev

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: 60th anniversary Womens Institute, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. October 1984

60th anniversary Womens Institute, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. October 1984
Lostwithiel Womens Institute celebrates its 60th anniversary. Pictured are Doris Liddicoat, a founder member of the WI in the town, with Kathryn Treleaven, her grand-daughter aged 14

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Lostwithiel Twinning Ceremony, Cornwall. October 1979

Lostwithiel Twinning Ceremony, Cornwall. October 1979
Lostwithiel and French dignitaries in the Drill Hall to handover documents to formally twin the town with Pleyber-Christ, Brittany. M

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Lostwithiel Community Centre, Cornwall. February 1983

Lostwithiel Community Centre, Cornwall. February 1983

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Lostwithiel Pageant, Cornwall. December 1985

Lostwithiel Pageant, Cornwall. December 1985
By 1985 the Lostwithiel Christmas Pageant had grown to around 30 members. It was started in 1980 by local historian, writer and Cornish speaker Catherine Rachel John

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Clun Castle engine stops at Lostwithiel, Cornwall. September 1985

Clun Castle engine stops at Lostwithiel, Cornwall. September 1985
The Castle class steam locomotive, Clun Castle, stops in Lostwithiel to take on water. Crowds of people lined the platform to watch

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Clun Castle engine stops at Lostwithiel, Cornwall. September 1985

Clun Castle engine stops at Lostwithiel, Cornwall. September 1985
The Castle class steam locomotive, Clun Castle, stops in Lostwithiel to take on water. Crowds of people lined the platform to watch

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Toddler Trot, Restormel Castle, Lanlivery Parish, Cornwall. May 1980

Toddler Trot, Restormel Castle, Lanlivery Parish, Cornwall. May 1980

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Brownies, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. November 1985

Brownies, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. November 1985
The Lostwithiel Brownie Group led by Brown Owl, Pat Wilton, make their way to a wreath laying ceremony at the war memorial. Photographer: Jonathan Barker

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: A. L. Rowse in Lostwithiel, Cornwall. November 1985

A. L. Rowse in Lostwithiel, Cornwall. November 1985
Born at Tregonissey near St Austell, Alfred Leslie Rowse was well known as an expert on Elizabethan England and his poetry about Cornwall is highly regarded

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Morris men, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. June 1984

Morris men, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. June 1984
The Trigg Morris Men based in Bodmin performing in Parade Square, Lostwithiel. Their name comes from The Hundred of Trigg, an ancient administrative area in Mid Cornwall

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Morris men, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. June 1984

Morris men, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. June 1984
The Trigg Morris Men based in Bodmin get ready to perform in Parade Square, Lostwithiel. Their name comes from The Hundred of Trigg, an ancient administrative area in Mid Cornwall

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Mock civil war battle, Lostwithiel Cornwall. June 1980

Mock civil war battle, Lostwithiel Cornwall. June 1980
The Sealed Knot re-enact the Battle of Lostwithiel on fields a mile outside the town. The original was fought in 1644 during the English civil war

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Opening of new railway station building, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. 18th November 1982

Opening of new railway station building, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. 18th November 1982
The opening of the new station buildings by Mayor Paul Brewer, and Restormel Borough Mayor, left, and officials of British Rail. Photographer: Jonathan Barker

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Flooding, The Moors, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. 28th December 1979

Flooding, The Moors, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. 28th December 1979
Floods in the town at the Moors. Lostwithiel Fire Brigade are in attendance. Lostwithiel has always had a flooding problem, especially in properties near the River Fowey

Background imageLostwithiel Collection: Flooding, The Parade, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. 28th December 1979

Flooding, The Parade, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. 28th December 1979
Floods in the town at the parade with the shelter and rear of the drill hall. Lostwithiel has always had a flooding problem, especially in properties near the River Fowey



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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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