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St Austell Collection

St Austell, a picturesque town nestled in the heart of Cornwall, England, is not only known for its stunning landscapes but also for its rich history and vibrant culture

Background imageSt Austell Collection: The Humid Tropics biome at the Eden Project, a huge global garden with large hot houses opened in

The Humid Tropics biome at the Eden Project, a huge global garden with large hot houses opened in 2001 in a china clay pit, near St Austell, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageSt Austell Collection: Fields near St. Austell, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Fields near St. Austell, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageSt Austell Collection: Carlyon Bay, Cornwall, c. 1928

Carlyon Bay, Cornwall, c. 1928
A view of the beach at Carlyon Bay near St Austell in Cornwall, c.1928, showing a row of beach huts and a number of sports facilities behind

Background imageSt Austell Collection: St Austell, Cornwall, 1928

St Austell, Cornwall, 1928
A view of St Austell in Cornwall, taken from a wooded hilltop overlooking the town in August 1928. The parish church tower is visible towards the centre of the image

Background imageSt Austell Collection: The Town of St Austell, Cornwall, 1928

The Town of St Austell, Cornwall, 1928
A view of St Austell in Cornwall, taken from a wooded hilltop overlooking the town in August 1928. The Holy Trinity Church building is framed in the distance between the branches of the trees

Background imageSt Austell Collection: Treffry Viaduct near St Austell, Cornwall

Treffry Viaduct near St Austell, Cornwall
View of Treffry Viaduct in the Luxulyan Valley to the north east of St Austell in Cornwall, taken August 1928

Background imageSt Austell Collection: County Map of Cornwall, c. 1777

County Map of Cornwall, c. 1777
From The Large English Atlas: or, a new set of map of all the counties of England and Wales drawn from the several surveys which have been hitherto been published

Background imageSt Austell Collection: Members of the New Parliament (engraving)

Members of the New Parliament (engraving)
1047896 Members of the New Parliament (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Members of the New Parliament)

Background imageSt Austell Collection: St. Austle, Cornwall, 1780-1827. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

St. Austle, Cornwall, 1780-1827. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
St. Austle, Cornwall, 1780-1827

Background imageSt Austell Collection: Cornwall PL25 4 Map

Cornwall PL25 4 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Cornwall PL25 4

Background imageSt Austell Collection: Inside the Humid Tropics Biome, Eden Project, near St Austell, Cornwall

Inside the Humid Tropics Biome, Eden Project, near St Austell, Cornwall. The brainchild of Tim Smit, the Eden Project is an environmental

Background imageSt Austell Collection: Humid Tropics Biome, Eden Project, Cornwall

Humid Tropics Biome, Eden Project, Cornwall. The brainchild of Tim Smit, the Eden Project is an environmental and educational complex designed to demonstrate the interdependence of people

Background imageSt Austell Collection: St Austell, 1860

St Austell, 1860. A scene on the Cornwall Railway, later part of the Great Western Railway (GWR) at St Austell, showing one of Isambard Kingdom Brunels (1806-1859) timber viaducts

Background imageSt Austell Collection: Carglaze tin mine, near St Austell, Cornwall, England, c1825, (1837)

Carglaze tin mine, near St Austell, Cornwall, England, c1825, (1837). Tin mining was practised in Cornwall since the Bronze Age, but reached its peak in the 19th century

Background imageSt Austell Collection: GSL07221004

GSL07221004
A panoramic view of the stunning and iconic biomes at the Eden Project in Cornwall

Background imageSt Austell Collection: Magnolia sargentiana Flower Detail

Magnolia sargentiana Flower Detail
Magnolia sargentiana at Caerhays Castle. Native to North and South America, the Himalayas, and East Asia Magnolia are valued for their large and fragrant white, yellow, pink

Background imageSt Austell Collection: Himalayan Poppy

Himalayan Poppy
At The Eden Project, all alone except for a white one nearby.Been after one of these for years, now I m happier

Background imageSt Austell Collection: Juuls Allstar

Juuls Allstar
Dahlia Juuls Allstar at The Eden Project

Background imageSt Austell Collection: Iris

Iris sibirica at The Eden Project

Background imageSt Austell Collection: Iris

Iris sibirica

Background imageSt Austell Collection: Blue daisy

Blue daisy

Background imageSt Austell Collection: Stachyurus

Stachyurus praecox

Background imageSt Austell Collection: Wilsonii

Wilsonii
Magnolias wilsonii

Background imageSt Austell Collection: Open cast mine

Open cast mine. Aerial photograph of Gunheath china clay pit. Kaolin (china clay) is a clay material used in a wide variety of ceramic applications

Background imageSt Austell Collection: Eden Project biome

Eden Project biome
Eden project biome. This tourist attraction is a geodesic greenhouse which houses both tropical and Mediterranean environments in its two main biomes

Background imageSt Austell Collection: Eden Project biomes

Eden Project biomes
Eden project biomes. This tourist attraction is a geodesic greenhouse which houses both tropical and Mediterranean environments in its two main biomes

Background imageSt Austell Collection: False bird-of-paradise (Heliconia sp. )

False bird-of-paradise (Heliconia sp. )
False bird-of-paradise flower (Heliconia sp.). Photographed in the Eden Project, Cornwall, UK

Background imageSt Austell Collection: Pond at Pine Lodge Gardens

Pond at Pine Lodge Gardens
Koi Pond at Pine Lodge Gardens, St Austell, Cornwall, UK

Background imageSt Austell Collection: Sunflowers in front of biome, Eden Project, St. Austell, Cornwall, England

Sunflowers in front of biome, Eden Project, St. Austell, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageSt Austell Collection: Inside the Humid Tropics biome at the Eden project, opened in 2001 at a china clay pit near St

Inside the Humid Tropics biome at the Eden project, opened in 2001 at a china clay pit near St. Austell, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe


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St Austell, a picturesque town nestled in the heart of Cornwall, England, is not only known for its stunning landscapes but also for its rich history and vibrant culture. One of its most iconic landmarks is the Eden Project, an awe-inspiring global garden that emerged from a china clay pit. With its magnificent hot houses showcasing the Humid Tropics biome, visitors are transported to exotic destinations without leaving St Austell. As you venture beyond the town's boundaries, fields stretch out as far as the eye can see. These lush green expanses epitomize the natural beauty that surrounds St Austell. The tranquility they exude offers a peaceful escape from bustling city life and allows one to reconnect with nature. Carlyon Bay takes us back in time to 1928 when it was captured on film. This coastal gem has been enchanting locals and tourists alike for decades with its golden sands and crystal-clear waters. It serves as a reminder of how timeless beauty can be found in even the simplest pleasures. Speaking of 1928, glimpses into St Austell during this era reveal a thriving community filled with charm and character. From bustling streets to historic buildings, this snapshot transports us back to a bygone era where life moved at a different pace. Treffry Viaduct stands tall near St Austell—a testament to engineering marvels of yesteryears. Its arches gracefully span across valleys, seamlessly blending man-made structures with natural surroundings—an architectural masterpiece that leaves visitors in awe. Delving further into history brings us face-to-face with Thomas Rowlandson's engraving depicting members of Parliament from New Parliament—a fascinating insight into political dynamics during those times. Such artifacts serve as reminders that St Austell played an important role in shaping our nation's history. A county map dating back to 1777 showcases Cornwall's diverse landscape—its jagged coastline dotted with charming towns like St Austell.