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Background imageFeock Collection: Penpol, Feock, Cornwall. Date unknown

Penpol, Feock, Cornwall. Date unknown
A view of Penpol showing the smelter stack, taken from Restronguet at low tide. Photographer: Unknown

Background imageFeock Collection: Two girls paddling, King Harry Ferry, Feock, Cornwall. Around 1925

Two girls paddling, King Harry Ferry, Feock, Cornwall. Around 1925
Glass lantern slide from a lecture, entitled Some Historic Cornish Beauty Spots, given by Cornishman and amateur photographer, Major Arthur William Gill, in around 1925

Background imageFeock Collection: King Harry Ferry, Feock, Cornwall. After 1888

King Harry Ferry, Feock, Cornwall. After 1888
King Harry Ferry moored on the Philleigh side of the river. The steam driven chain ferry was introduced in 1888. Mr Wellington the ferryman, stands in the foreground with his ticket machine

Background imageFeock Collection: Pill Creek, Feock, Cornwall. 8th July 1912

Pill Creek, Feock, Cornwall. 8th July 1912
The Photographer: John Charles Burrow and his party landing at the slipway on the north side of Pill Creek. The launch is called L Oiseau Blesse. Photographer: Herbert Hughes

Background imageFeock Collection: King Harry Passage, Feock, Cornwall. Before 1888

King Harry Passage, Feock, Cornwall. Before 1888
King Harry Ferry, before the introduction of the steam driven chain ferry in 1888. The ferry is on the Trelissick side of the river

Background imageFeock Collection: Loe beach, Feock, Cornwall. 1909

Loe beach, Feock, Cornwall. 1909
A crowd of men, women and children at the Loe and Feock Regatta, on Loe beach. Loe-Vean house can be seen in the distance on the right. Photographer: Unknown

Background imageFeock Collection: King Harry Ferry, Feock, Cornwall. After 1888

King Harry Ferry, Feock, Cornwall. After 1888
King Harry Ferry in mid-stream from the Philleigh side. The steam driven chain ferry was introduced in 1888. Photographer: Unknown

Background imageFeock Collection: Pill Creek, Feock, Cornwall. 8th July 1912

Pill Creek, Feock, Cornwall. 8th July 1912
John Charles Burrow and his party landing at the slipway on the north side of Pill Creek. The launch is called L Oiseau Blesse. Photographer: Herbert Hughes

Background imageFeock Collection: King Harry Ferry, Feock, Cornwall. After 1888

King Harry Ferry, Feock, Cornwall. After 1888
King Harry Ferry, on the Trelissick side of the river. The steam driven chain ferry was introduced in 1888. Advertising panels on the ferry are for John Julian & Co

Background imageFeock Collection: King Harry Passage, Feock, Cornwall. Before 1888

King Harry Passage, Feock, Cornwall. Before 1888
King Harry Ferry, before the introduction of the steam driven chain ferry in 1888. The ferry is on the Trelissick side of the river

Background imageFeock Collection: Tregye, Feock, Cornwall. Summer 1913 or 1914

Tregye, Feock, Cornwall. Summer 1913 or 1914
A number of men and women at a garden party, at Tregye house. A view of the exterior of the house, the lawn, the tennis court and a marquee. Photographer: Unknown

Background imageFeock Collection: Pill Creek, Feock, Cornwall. 8th July 1912

Pill Creek, Feock, Cornwall. 8th July 1912
John Charles Burrow and his party landing at the slipway on the north side of Pill Creek. The launch is called L Oiseau Blesse. Photographer: Herbert Hughes

Background imageFeock Collection: Tregye, Feock, Cornwall. Summer 1913 or 1914

Tregye, Feock, Cornwall. Summer 1913 or 1914
A number of men and women at a garden party, at Tregye house. A view of the exterior of the house, the lawn, the tennis court and a marquee. Photographer: Unknown

Background imageFeock Collection: King Harry Ferry, Feock, Cornwall. After 1888

King Harry Ferry, Feock, Cornwall. After 1888
King Harry Ferry, on the Trelissick side of the river. The steam driven chain ferry was introduced in 1888. Advertising panels on the ferry are for John Julian & Co

Background imageFeock Collection: King Harry Ferry, Feock, Cornwall. After 1888

King Harry Ferry, Feock, Cornwall. After 1888
King Harry Ferry moored on the river bank. The steam driven chain ferry was introduced in 1888. Advertising panels on the ferry are for:- R. Clarke & Co

Background imageFeock Collection: King Harry Ferry, Feock, Cornwall. After 1888

King Harry Ferry, Feock, Cornwall. After 1888
King Harry Ferry in mid-stream from the Philleigh side. The steam driven chain ferry was introduced in 1888. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan

Background imageFeock Collection: King Harry Ferry, Feock, Cornwall. Around 1925

King Harry Ferry, Feock, Cornwall. Around 1925
Taken from the Tregothnan side. Glass lantern slide from a lecture, entitled Some Historic Cornish Beauty Spots, given by Cornishman and amateur photographer, Major Arthur William Gill


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