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Images Dated 23rd July 2018

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Background imageImages Dated 23rd July 2018: Fore Street, Probus, Cornwall. Around 1913

Fore Street, Probus, Cornwall. Around 1913
The placard on the cottage reads " Cornwall County Police". The village Police Constable poses for the camera. The lady and the two children are probably the Policemans wife and children

Background imageImages Dated 23rd July 2018: Fore Street looking east towards The Square, Probus, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Fore Street looking east towards The Square, Probus, Cornwall. Early 1900s
A mixed group of mainly children pose for the photographer, including two people in the upstairs rooms of the Hawkins Arms

Background imageImages Dated 23rd July 2018: Pat Kerr, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. August 1990

Pat Kerr, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. August 1990
After opening the Lostwithiel Church Fete, orphanage founder, Pat Kerr, was presented with scroll in recognition of her work

Background imageImages Dated 23rd July 2018: Aldercombe Barton, Kilkhampton, Cornwall. 1958

Aldercombe Barton, Kilkhampton, Cornwall. 1958
View of the exterior wall and gateway with pinnacles at Aldercombe Barton, a Grade II listed 16th century manor house. According to the listing information from Historic England the gateway may have

Background imageImages Dated 23rd July 2018: Interior of Princes Garage with vehicles, H. T. P. Motors Ltd, Truro, Cornwall. Early 1920s

Interior of Princes Garage with vehicles, H. T. P. Motors Ltd, Truro, Cornwall. Early 1920s
Vehicles with the registrations AF 3194, AF 6295, AF 6353, RL 6304 can be seen and two men are standing on the left hand side

Background imageImages Dated 23rd July 2018: Aldercombe Barton, Kilkhampton, Cornwall. 1958

Aldercombe Barton, Kilkhampton, Cornwall. 1958
View of the predominantly 16th century manor house and courtyard at Aldercombe Barton, a Grade II listed building, showing several mullioned windows. Photographer: Charles Woolf

Background imageImages Dated 23rd July 2018: West end looking east, Fore Street, Probus. 1900s

West end looking east, Fore Street, Probus. 1900s
A donkey and cart carrying postman pauses to pose with others for the photograph. The workshop with the bicycle and two men standing outside, has a sign hanging above the bicycle

Background imageImages Dated 23rd July 2018: Aldercombe Barton, Kilkhampton, Cornwall. 1958

Aldercombe Barton, Kilkhampton, Cornwall. 1958
View of the exterior wall and gateway with pinnacles at Aldercombe Barton, a Grade II listed 16th century manor house. According to the listing information from Historic England the gateway may have

Background imageImages Dated 23rd July 2018: Aldercombe Barton, Kilkhampton, Cornwall. 1958

Aldercombe Barton, Kilkhampton, Cornwall. 1958
View of the predominantly 16th century manor house and courtyard at Aldercombe Barton, a Grade II listed building, showing several mullioned windows. Photographer: Charles Woolf

Background imageImages Dated 23rd July 2018: Rotary Club Presidency Handover, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. July 1990

Rotary Club Presidency Handover, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. July 1990
Martin Austen (left), the outgoing President of the Rotary Club of Lostwithiel, hands over the chain of office to Chris Jewels

Background imageImages Dated 23rd July 2018: Plum Gardens, River Fal, Kea, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Plum Gardens, River Fal, Kea, Cornwall. Early 1900s
A view of the Plum Gardens taken from a small boat on the River Fal. The Kea plum was discovered around 400 years ago and, unique to Cornwall

Background imageImages Dated 23rd July 2018: Crowd at unveiling of the Kenwyn War Memorial, junction of Kenwyn Hill and Knights Hill, Kenwyn

Crowd at unveiling of the Kenwyn War Memorial, junction of Kenwyn Hill and Knights Hill, Kenwyn, Truro, Cornwall
The Kenwyn War Memorial was unveiled on 27th June 1920 by the Duke of Cornwall / Prince of Wales, who would later become Edward VIII. The ceremony was attended by around 2000 people

Background imageImages Dated 23rd July 2018: Petition Presentation, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. March 1990

Petition Presentation, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. March 1990
Leading Liberal Democrats politicians receive a petition to remove the Dairy Crest creamery tower from the centre of Lostwithiel

Background imageImages Dated 23rd July 2018: Kneehigh Theatre, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. March 1990

Kneehigh Theatre, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. March 1990
The Kneehigh Theatre Company performed, for one night only, Boris Howarths The Last Voyage of Long John Silver in Lostwithiel Community Centre. Back row: Jo Gulliver, Alan Kennedy and Giles King

Background imageImages Dated 23rd July 2018: Livestock Unit, Fowey Community School, Fowey, Cornwall. July 1990

Livestock Unit, Fowey Community School, Fowey, Cornwall. July 1990
Students of Fowey Community School tend to the livestock in their specially created unit in a barn at the school. The catchment area of the school includes many rural communities where farming is a

Background imageImages Dated 23rd July 2018: St Wynwallow Church, Church Cove, Landewednack, Cornwall. 1880s

St Wynwallow Church, Church Cove, Landewednack, Cornwall. 1880s
A hand coloured view of Landewednack Parish Church from the south. Lantern slide by William Charles Hughes, London. Photographer: Unknown

Background imageImages Dated 23rd July 2018: Stowe Barton, Kilkhampton, Cornwall. 1962

Stowe Barton, Kilkhampton, Cornwall. 1962
A view from Stowe Barton looking towards Steeple Point. Photographer: Charles Woolf

Background imageImages Dated 23rd July 2018: Stowe Barton, Kilkhampton, Cornwall. 1962

Stowe Barton, Kilkhampton, Cornwall. 1962
General view of Stowe Barton, an 18th century farmhouse, from the road. The land on which the house was built was acquired by the 1st Earl of Bath, John Grenville, in 1679

Background imageImages Dated 23rd July 2018: Tregothnan Boat House from Lamouth Creek, Kea, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Tregothnan Boat House from Lamouth Creek, Kea, Cornwall. Early 1900s
View of Tregothnan Boat House from Lamouth Creek on the River Fal. A rowing boat is tied up in the foreground. Photographer: Probably Arthur William Jordan

Background imageImages Dated 23rd July 2018: Billiard room at Tregavethan, Kea, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Billiard room at Tregavethan, Kea, Cornwall. Early 1900s
It is unclear which of the large houses in the Manor of Tregavethan this room was situated as it could be either Causilgey Farm House or Tregavethan Farm. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan

Background imageImages Dated 23rd July 2018: Lamorran Manor House and Lamorran Creek, Cornwall. Possibly 1920s-1930s

Lamorran Manor House and Lamorran Creek, Cornwall. Possibly 1920s-1930s
The photograph is taken looking out of the creek to the River Fal with the Manor House on the left. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan

Background imageImages Dated 23rd July 2018: Bluebell Sunday, Lamorran Wood, Cornwall. 1920s-1930s

Bluebell Sunday, Lamorran Wood, Cornwall. 1920s-1930s
A lady picking bluebells in Lamorran Wood. The ladys clothing and hair style point towards the photograph being taken in the 1920s or 1930s. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan

Background imageImages Dated 23rd July 2018: Chapel Street looking south towards The Square, Probus, Cornwall. 1913

Chapel Street looking south towards The Square, Probus, Cornwall. 1913
A group of girls and a woman walk towards the camera looking at the Feast Decorated houses. The Wesleyan Methodist Chapel is on the left in the middle distance

Background imageImages Dated 23rd July 2018: Pat Kerr, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. August 1990

Pat Kerr, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. August 1990
After opening the Lostwithiel Church Fete, orphanage founder, Pat Kerr, was presented with scroll in recognition of her work

Background imageImages Dated 23rd July 2018: Housel Bay and Pen Olver Point, Landewednack, Cornwall. 22nd June 1908

Housel Bay and Pen Olver Point, Landewednack, Cornwall. 22nd June 1908
Housel Bay looking towards Pen Olver Point. There is a man seated on a rock in the foreground. He is looking out to sea where there are some ships on the horizon. Photographer: Herbert Hughes

Background imageImages Dated 23rd July 2018: Pen Olver Point, Housel Bay, Landewednack, Cornwall. 1908

Pen Olver Point, Housel Bay, Landewednack, Cornwall. 1908
A view of Pen Olver Point showing a lady named Edith at the top. She is holding a parasol and looking out to sea, where there are a couple of boats. Photographer: Herbert Hughes

Background imageImages Dated 23rd July 2018: Causilgey Farm House, Tregavethan, Kea, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Causilgey Farm House, Tregavethan, Kea, Cornwall. Early 1900s
A view of the exterior of Causilgey, in the Manor of Tregavethan, known later as Causilgey Manor. Confusingly, the house has also been referred to as Tregavethan Manor House in Census data from 1911

Background imageImages Dated 23rd July 2018: Fore Street, Probus, Cornwall. Around 1913

Fore Street, Probus, Cornwall. Around 1913
A view looking east towards the centre of the village. Truck Hill is behind the camera. A number of people pose for the camera including two men from Thomas J

Background imageImages Dated 23rd July 2018: Fore Street, Probus, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Fore Street, Probus, Cornwall. Early 1900s
A mixed group of adults and children gather to pose for the photograph being taken from outside the The Hawkins Arms, public house. Photographer: Samuel John Govier

Background imageImages Dated 23rd July 2018: Livestock Unit, Fowey Community School, Fowey, Cornwall. July 1990

Livestock Unit, Fowey Community School, Fowey, Cornwall. July 1990
Students of Fowey Community School tend to the livestock in their specially created unit in a barn at the school. The catchment area of the school includes many rural communities where farming is a


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