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Cornish Coast Collection

The Cornish coast, with its rugged beauty and rich history, has captivated visitors for centuries

Background imageCornish Coast Collection: Lamorna Cove, St Buryan, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Lamorna Cove, St Buryan, Cornwall. Early 1900s
A view looking down the valley to Lamorna Cove with the quarry and cottages in the middle ground

Background imageCornish Coast Collection: Towan beach and the Island, Newquay, Cornwall, England

Towan beach and the Island, Newquay, Cornwall, England

Background imageCornish Coast Collection: Aerial view of Gurnard's Head near Zennor on the Cornish coast, Cornwall, England. Spring (May) 2022

Aerial view of Gurnard's Head near Zennor on the Cornish coast, Cornwall, England. Spring (May) 2022

Background imageCornish Coast Collection: Bridge to ruins of legendary Camelot Castle of King Arthur, Tintagel Island, Tintagel

Bridge to ruins of legendary Camelot Castle of King Arthur, Tintagel Island, Tintagel, Cornwall, England

Background imageCornish Coast Collection: Aerial view over the sandy beaches of Newquay, Cornwall, England

Aerial view over the sandy beaches of Newquay, Cornwall, England

Background imageCornish Coast Collection: Towanroath Engine House, part of Wheal Coates Tin Mine on the Cornish coast near St Agnes

Towanroath Engine House, part of Wheal Coates Tin Mine on the Cornish coast near St Agnes, Cornwall, England. Summer (August) 2010

Background imageCornish Coast Collection: England, Cornwall, Sunrise over Yachts at Portscatho

England, Cornwall, Sunrise over Yachts at Portscatho

Background imageCornish Coast Collection: Sunset behind Towanroath Engine House, part of Wheal Coates Tin Mine on the Cornish

Sunset behind Towanroath Engine House, part of Wheal Coates Tin Mine on the Cornish coast near St Agnes, Cornwall, England. Summer

Background imageCornish Coast Collection: Loading the Boats, St. Ives, 1926 (oil on canvas)

Loading the Boats, St. Ives, 1926 (oil on canvas)
MAN278082 Loading the Boats, St. Ives, 1926 (oil on canvas) by Wood, Christopher (1901-30); 51.2x61.3 cm; Manchester Art Gallery, UK; © Manchester Art Gallery

Background imageCornish Coast Collection: Wrecks on the Cornish Coast, the Steamers 'Cintra, 'Bessie, 'and 'Vulture'Ashore in St Ives

Wrecks on the Cornish Coast, the Steamers "Cintra, "Bessie, "and "Vulture"Ashore in St Ives
1063214 Wrecks on the Cornish Coast, the Steamers " Cintra, " " Bessie, " and " Vulture" Ashore in St Ives Bay (engraving) by Nash

Background imageCornish Coast Collection: Wreck of the Avonmore on the Cornish Coast (engraving)

Wreck of the Avonmore on the Cornish Coast (engraving)
1104252 Wreck of the Avonmore on the Cornish Coast (engraving) by Wimperis, Edmund Morison (1835-1900) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Wreck of the Avonmore on the Cornish Coast)

Background imageCornish Coast Collection: Phoenicians trading with Early Britons, illustration from Hutchinson

Phoenicians trading with Early Britons, illustration from Hutchinson
STC357965 Phoenicians trading with Early Britons, illustration from Hutchinsons History of the Nations (colour litho) by Leighton

Background imageCornish Coast Collection: Pough Hill, near Bude, Cornwall (pen & ink and w / c on paper)

Pough Hill, near Bude, Cornwall (pen & ink and w / c on paper)
AGN260395 Pough Hill, near Bude, Cornwall (pen & ink and w/c on paper) by Towne, Francis (1740-1816); 14.6x21.3 cm; Private Collection; Photo eAgnew s, London; English, out of copyright

Background imageCornish Coast Collection: Light Breeze off Dodman at Mevagissey, Cornwall, 1881 (oil on canvas)

Light Breeze off Dodman at Mevagissey, Cornwall, 1881 (oil on canvas)
REA197438 Light Breeze off Dodman at Mevagissey, Cornwall, 1881 (oil on canvas) by Moore, Henry (1831-95); 30x55 cm; Private Collection; eRoyal Exchange Art Gallery at Cork Street, London; English

Background imageCornish Coast Collection: Phoenicians Trading with Early Britons, copy of a painting in the Royal Exchange

Phoenicians Trading with Early Britons, copy of a painting in the Royal Exchange
GHL6114 Phoenicians Trading with Early Britons, copy of a painting in the Royal Exchange, published in 1895 (photomechanical process) by Leighton

Background imageCornish Coast Collection: Phoenicians Trading with Early Britons, illustration from Hutchinson

Phoenicians Trading with Early Britons, illustration from Hutchinson
IL335173 Phoenicians Trading with Early Britons, illustration from Hutchinsons History of the Nations (colour litho) by Leighton

Background imageCornish Coast Collection: From Pentire Point (oil on panel)

From Pentire Point (oil on panel)
Ma288064 From Pentire Point (oil on panel) by Hughes, Arthur (1832-1915); 22.2x38.1 cm; Private Collection; Photo eThe Ms Gallery, London; English, out of copyright

Background imageCornish Coast Collection: On the Cornish Coast (b / w photo)

On the Cornish Coast (b / w photo)
6023775 On the Cornish Coast (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: On the Cornish Coast)

Background imageCornish Coast Collection: The Recent Gales, Wrecks on the Cornish and Kentish Coasts (b / w photo)

The Recent Gales, Wrecks on the Cornish and Kentish Coasts (b / w photo)
1627603 The Recent Gales, Wrecks on the Cornish and Kentish Coasts (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Recent Gales)

Background imageCornish Coast Collection: An English Man-of-War off Pendennnis Castle, Falmouth 1801 (oil on canvas)

An English Man-of-War off Pendennnis Castle, Falmouth 1801 (oil on canvas)
REA196687 An English Man-of-War off Pendennnis Castle, Falmouth 1801 (oil on canvas) by Webster, George (fl.1797-1832); 55.9x68.6 cm; Private Collection; eRoyal Exchange Art Gallery at Cork Street

Background imageCornish Coast Collection: Cornish Coast

Cornish Coast - Scanned 1884 Engraving

Background imageCornish Coast Collection: GSL03419006

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Evening light over Crantock Beach in Newquay in Cornwall

Background imageCornish Coast Collection: GSL03419005

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A spectacular sunset over Crantock Beach at low tide in Newquay in Cornwall

Background imageCornish Coast Collection: GSL1171725

GSL1171725
Sunset over Little Fistral in Newquay on the North Cornwall coast

Background imageCornish Coast Collection: The Finding of King Arthur, illustration from Idylls of the King by Alfred Tennyson

The Finding of King Arthur, illustration from Idylls of the King by Alfred Tennyson
XJF394287 The Finding of King Arthur, illustration from Idylls of the King by Alfred Tennyson (engraving) by Dore, Gustave (1832-83); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageCornish Coast Collection: United Kingdom, England, Cornwall, Cornish coast, surroundings of Newquay, cliff Bedruthan Steps

United Kingdom, England, Cornwall, Cornish coast, surroundings of Newquay, cliff Bedruthan Steps

Background imageCornish Coast Collection: United Kingdom, England, Cornwall, Cornish coast, surroundings of Tintagel

United Kingdom, England, Cornwall, Cornish coast, surroundings of Tintagel

Background imageCornish Coast Collection: Sheep's-bit scabious - clump of flowers growing on grassy bank on the coast of Cornwall, England

Sheep's-bit scabious - clump of flowers growing on grassy bank on the coast of Cornwall, England
DK-133 Sheep's-bit scabious - clump of flowers growing on grassy bank on the coast of Cornwall England. Jasione montana David Kilbey contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageCornish Coast Collection: Sheep's-bit scabious - in flower. Cornwall, UK

Sheep's-bit scabious - in flower. Cornwall, UK
DK-155 Sheep's-bit scabious - in flower Carrick Roads, Falmouth, Cornwall, UK Jasione montana David Kilbey contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageCornish Coast Collection: Europe, England, Tintagel. Tintagel on the Cornish coast in England, is thought to

Europe, England, Tintagel. Tintagel on the Cornish coast in England, is thought to be the birthplace of King Arthur

Background imageCornish Coast Collection: Europe, England, Tintagel. A small chapel on the summit at Tintagel on the Cornish coast in England

Europe, England, Tintagel. A small chapel on the summit at Tintagel on the Cornish coast in England, dates from 500 to 850 A.D


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The Cornish coast, with its rugged beauty and rich history, has captivated visitors for centuries. From the picturesque Lamorna Cove in St Buryan to the stunning Towan beach and the Island in Newquay, this region of Cornwall offers a diverse range of landscapes that are sure to leave you breathless. For those seeking a touch of legend and myth, Tintagel Island beckons with its bridge leading to the ruins of Camelot Castle, said to be King Arthur's stronghold. As you stand atop this ancient site, you can't help but feel transported back in time. Aerial views over the sandy beaches of Newquay provide a different perspective on this coastal paradise. The turquoise waters glisten under the sunlight as surfers catch waves below. It's no wonder why this area is known as one of England's premier surfing destinations. Delving into history further, "Loading the Boats" depicts St Ives in 1926 when fishing was at its prime. This oil painting captures the bustling activity as fishermen prepare their vessels for another day at sea. Wheal Coates Tin Mine stands proudly along the Cornish coast near St Agnes. The Towanroath Engine House serves as a reminder of Cornwall's mining heritage and provides an intriguing glimpse into its industrial past. From sunrise over yachts at Portscatho to sunset behind Towanroath Engine House, nature paints breathtaking scenes along these shores. The ever-changing colors dance across the sky, creating moments that will forever be etched in your memory. But not all stories told by these coasts are idyllic; wrecks scattered along St Ives Bay serve as reminders of treacherous waters that have claimed many ships throughout history. Engravings depict steamers like "Cintra, " "Bessie, " and "Vulture" stranded ashore while others show us glimpses into specific tragedies, such as the wreck of the Avonmore.