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Cadgwith Collection

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Background imageCadgwith Collection: The Devils Frying Pan, Cadgwith, Cornwall. 1897

The Devils Frying Pan, Cadgwith, Cornwall. 1897
A colourfully named rock formation South of Cadgwith, formed by the partial collapse of a sea cave. Photographer: Herbert Hughes

Background imageCadgwith Collection: The Harbour, Cadgwith, Cornwall. 1908

The Harbour, Cadgwith, Cornwall. 1908
The visiting ship Nouvelle Marie dominates the small harbour. The ship was lost with all hands in 1909 off the coast of Glamorgan. Photographer: Herbert Hughes

Background imageCadgwith Collection: Cottages at Cadgwith, Cornwall. Late 1800s

Cottages at Cadgwith, Cornwall. Late 1800s
Thatched cottages in Cadgwith

Background imageCadgwith Collection: Tucking Pilchards at Cadgwith, Cornwall. Late 1800s

Tucking Pilchards at Cadgwith, Cornwall. Late 1800s
Cadgwith harbour with fishermen, fishing boats and a tucking net full of pilchards. Photographer: Unknown

Background imageCadgwith Collection: The Harbour, Cadgwith, Cornwall. 1908

The Harbour, Cadgwith, Cornwall. 1908
A man and woman admire the visiting French ketch Nouvelle Marie, moored at Cadgwith. The ship was lost with all hands in 1909 off the coast of Glamorgan

Background imageCadgwith Collection: Cadgwith harbour, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Cadgwith harbour, Cornwall. Early 1900s
A view of Cadgwith harbour with small boats drawn up on beach. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan

Background imageCadgwith Collection: Cadgwith Cove, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Cadgwith Cove, Cornwall. Early 1900s
A view of the Cove showing thatched cottages and a few boats

Background imageCadgwith Collection: Cadgwith, Cornwall. 1897

Cadgwith, Cornwall. 1897
The village and cove, viewed from inland, with the coastguards residence visible on the cliffs. Photographer: Herbert Hughes

Background imageCadgwith Collection: Cadgwith harbour, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Cadgwith harbour, Cornwall. Early 1900s
A view of Cadgwith harbour from the sea. A group of men and women stand on the shore by some small boats. Photographer: Canon Henry Holroyd Mills

Background imageCadgwith Collection: A cottage by the sea in Cadgwith harbour, Cornwall. 1894

A cottage by the sea in Cadgwith harbour, Cornwall. 1894
Two men and a woman stand outside a cottage in Cadgwith harbour. There are fish hanging on a hook outside the door. Photographer: Herbert Hughes

Background imageCadgwith Collection: Thatched cottage, Cadgwith, Cornwall. 1908

Thatched cottage, Cadgwith, Cornwall. 1908
This cottage is now known as the Kiddlywink, underneath is the old pilchard cellar. The two cottages have now been combined into one building. Two men talk outside, one sharpening his sickles

Background imageCadgwith Collection: Cadgwith, Cornwall. 1908

Cadgwith, Cornwall. 1908
A view of the village from inland. Photographer: Herbert Hughes

Background imageCadgwith Collection: Cadgwith village and harbour, Cornwall. Late 1800s

Cadgwith village and harbour, Cornwall. Late 1800s
A general view of the village. Washing is hung out to dry in the field above the village in the upper centre of the picture

Background imageCadgwith Collection: A general view of Cadgwith, Cornwall. Late 1800s

A general view of Cadgwith, Cornwall. Late 1800s
A hand coloured view over the village of Cadgwith. The slide shows what look like two medieval strip field systems on the side of the hill at the far side of the village

Background imageCadgwith Collection: Cadgwith Village, Cornwall. 1925

Cadgwith Village, Cornwall. 1925
A view of the main street through the village with four motor vehicles. Photographer: Unknown

Background imageCadgwith Collection: Signal station. Cadgwith, Cornwall. Late 1800s

Signal station. Cadgwith, Cornwall. Late 1800s
A view of the coast with the signal station in the foreground. The Royal Navys White Ensign is flying from the mast

Background imageCadgwith Collection: On the coast near Cadgwith, Cornwall. Early 1900s

On the coast near Cadgwith, Cornwall. Early 1900s
A man stands barefooted by a small boat tied to some rocks on the coast near Cadgwith. Photographer: Canon Henry Holroyd Mills

Background imageCadgwith Collection: Cadgwith harbour, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Cadgwith harbour, Cornwall. Early 1900s
A view of Cadgwith harbour with small boats drawn up on beach, two men picnicking in the foreground and washing spread out to dry over low bushes. Photographer: Canon Henry Holroyd Mills

Background imageCadgwith Collection: The Harbour, Cadgwith, Cornwall. 1908

The Harbour, Cadgwith, Cornwall. 1908
A woman admires the visiting ship " Nouvelle Marie" whilst children play in the background. The ship was lost with all hands in 1909 off the coast of Glamorgan

Background imageCadgwith Collection: The Harbour, Cadgwith, Cornwall. 1908

The Harbour, Cadgwith, Cornwall. 1908
The village and the cove with the visiting ship Nouvelle Marie. The ship was lost with all hands in 1909 off the coast of Glamorgan. Photographer: Herbert Hughes

Background imageCadgwith Collection: The Harbour, Cadgwith, Cornwall. 1908

The Harbour, Cadgwith, Cornwall. 1908
A view of the cove with small boats on the shoreline. The following registration numbers can be seen, FH10, FH24, FH34, FH47. A Pilot Cutter built by Bowden, The Hope is further out

Background imageCadgwith Collection: The Harbour, Cadgwith, Cornwall. 1908

The Harbour, Cadgwith, Cornwall. 1908
A group of boats at the tideline. The following registration numbers are visible, FH40, FH47, FH55, showing these boats are registered for Falmouth Harbour. Photographer: Herbert Hughes

Background imageCadgwith Collection: The Harbour, Cadgwith, Cornwall. 1894

The Harbour, Cadgwith, Cornwall. 1894
Boats on the beach at Cadgwith. Photographer: Herbert Hughes

Background imageCadgwith Collection: Boats on the beach at Cadgwith, Cornwall. Late 1800s

Boats on the beach at Cadgwith, Cornwall. Late 1800s
Seven boats on the beach at Cadgwith. The larger boat has a steam engine. The boiler and chimney and what looks like a steam driven winch at the stern can clearly be seen

Background imageCadgwith Collection: Cadgwith harbour. Late 1800s

Cadgwith harbour. Late 1800s
A view of the north corner of the harbour with two boats at the top of the slipway. Thatched cottages in the background. Photographer: Unknown

Background imageCadgwith Collection: Tucking pilchards at Cadgwith, Cornwall. Late 1800s

Tucking pilchards at Cadgwith, Cornwall. Late 1800s
Cadgwith harbour with fishermen, fishing boats and a tucking net full of pilchards. Photographer: Unknown

Background imageCadgwith Collection: Cadgwith harbour, Cornwall. Late 1800s

Cadgwith harbour, Cornwall. Late 1800s
The village harbour and foreshore with a number of boats drawn up onto the beach and slipway. Boat sails are laid on the beach to dry

Background imageCadgwith Collection: Cadgwith harbour, Cornwall. Late 1800s

Cadgwith harbour, Cornwall. Late 1800s
A view showing cottages around the harbour at Cadgwith, and washing laid out in the fields to dry

Background imageCadgwith Collection: Cadgwith Cove, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Cadgwith Cove, Cornwall. Early 1900s
Fishing boats drawn up on the beach


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