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"Captivating Waters: A Journey through Time and Place" Immerse yourself in the enchanting world as we embark on a captivating journey

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Water Collection: SS Dardare, Bude, Cornwall. 10th June 1905
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Water Collection: Transporting flower boxes, Bryher, Isles of Scilly, Cornwall. 1910s
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Water Collection: Bodinnick and ferry from Fowey, Lanteglos by Fowey, Cornwall. 1925
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Water Collection: Malpas Ferry landing with people embarking, Malpas, Cornwall. Early 1900s
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Water Collection: Sunset over blue boathouse in the Swan River in Perth, Western Australia, Australia
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Water Collection: Waterfall outside Waterfall Gardens, Truro, Cornwall. Probably around 1910
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Water Collection: The Gardeners house, Victoria Gardens, Truro, Cornwall. Probably around 1910
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Water Collection: Fowey to Polruan Ferry, Fowey, Cornwall. January 1993
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Water Collection: Fowey to Polruan Ferry, Fowey, Cornwall. January 1993
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Water Collection: Seascape with Sailing Craft, Henry Scott Tuke (1858-1929)
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Water Collection: Bandstand, Victoria Gardens, Truro, Cornwall. After 1902
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Water Collection: Sunrise at Pulpit Rock, Cape Schanck, Mornington Peninsula
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Water Collection: 19th Century Barge, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. September 1992
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Water Collection: Worths Quay with excursionists awaiting a boat, Truro, Cornwall. Around 1920s
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Water Collection: YMCA Services Club, Lemon Quay, Truro, Cornwall. Around late 1940s
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Water Collection: Filling-in works Lemon Quay, Truro, Cornwall. Between September 1936 and October 1937
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Water Collection: River Widening, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. September 1992
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Water Collection: SYDNEY WINDY WEATHER
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Water Collection: Victoria Gardens, Truro, Cornwall. Around 1900
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Water Collection: Lemon Quay and Lemon Bridge, Truro, Cornwall. 1926
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Water Collection: Back Quay, Truro, Cornwall. 1910
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Water Collection: Henry Scott Tuke with friends, Falmouth, Cornwall. Around 1890
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Water Collection: Germany-Weather-Heat-Elephant
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Water Collection: Brazil-Weather-Rain-Iguacu Falls
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Water Collection: Unidentified two funnelled steam yacht off Harlyn Bay, St Merryn, Cornwall. Probably early 1900s
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Water Collection: Furniss Island, Truro, Cornwall. Early 1900s
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Water Collection: Barque in Full Sail Dropping Her Tug, Henry Scott Tuke (1858-1929)
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Water Collection: A Summers Day, Gurnards Head, Cornwall, David James (1853-1904)
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Water Collection: The Gold Coast viewed from above
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Water Collection: The Tiny Wallum Sedge Frog
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Water Collection: A dolphins tail
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Water Collection: England, Northumberland, Northumberlandia
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Water Collection: New Zealand, South Island, Fiordland National Park
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Water Collection: View of River Fal from Tregothnan, St Michael Penkivel, Cornwall. Probably early 1900s
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Water Collection: O Reillys Rainforest At Sunset
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Water Collection: Lady Elliot Island
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Water Collection: Rilla Mill, Linkinhorne, Cornwall. 1964
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Water Collection: France, Paris, Louvre Palace
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Water Collection: Group of people, Calenick, Kea, Cornwall. Early 1900s
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Water Collection: Coombe, Kea, Cornwall. Before 1908
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Water Collection: Mullion Cove (Porth Mellin), from the Island, Mullion, Cornwall. 10th June 1908
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Water Collection: Nare point, St Anthony in Meneage, from the beach at Durgan, Mawnan, Cornwall. Early 1900s
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Water Collection: The Mill, Grampound, Cornwall. Early 1900s
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Water Collection: Fishermen, Probably near Turnaware, Philleigh, Cornwall. Early 1900s
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Water Collection: East Looe quay, Looe, Cornwall. Around 1900
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Water Collection: The river, Looe, Cornwall. Early 1900s
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Water Collection: Beech Terrace, West Looe, Cornwall. Around 1930
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Water Collection: Malpas Ferry arriving at Tregothnan landing, St Michael Penkivel, Cornwall. Late 1800s


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"Captivating Waters: A Journey through Time and Place" Immerse yourself in the enchanting world as we embark on a captivating journey, exploring various scenes that celebrate its beauty and significance. From the Jubilee Procession in a Cornish Village captured by A. G. Sherwood Hunter to the iconic Tees Transporter Bridge standing tall in Middlesbrough, water takes center stage. Transporting us further into this aquatic odyssey is "The Great Wave off Kanagawa, " an iconic masterpiece that depicts the power and grandeur of oceanic waters. Meanwhile, Wast Water in Lake District mesmerizes with its serene reflection amidst breathtaking landscapes. As we delve deeper into our expedition, Durham Cathedral stands proudly against a backdrop of shimmering river waters, while Battersea Power Station exudes an industrial charm juxtaposed with flowing currents. Clevedon Pier enchants both day and night - bathed in golden hues at sunset or illuminated under starry skies. Barnard Castle reveals itself majestically perched upon tranquil waters, offering a glimpse into history's embrace. The vintage Map of the Rivelin Valley Estate from 1934 unveils hidden treasures nestled within nature's watery embrace. Travel back to July 20th, 1910 when Trevaunance Beach at low tide welcomed visitors seeking solace along Cornwall's coastlines. And let us not forget Malham Cove's magnificent limestone formations rising above crystal-clear streams within Yorkshire Dales' picturesque landscape. Water connects us all – it sustains life, inspires artistry, and shapes our surroundings. Join us on this extraordinary voyage where every ripple tells a story; where water becomes more than just H2O – it becomes poetry for our senses.