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Background imageGerrans Collection: Percuil River, Gerrans, Cornwall. 1912

Percuil River, Gerrans, Cornwall. 1912
Ferry landing with schooner Emma to the left. Marine stores on the right with a motor car in the background and a photographer in the foreground, possibly Herbert Hughes. Photographer: T. Mitchell

Background imageGerrans Collection: Portscatho harbour, Gerrans, Cornwall. 1901

Portscatho harbour, Gerrans, Cornwall. 1901
Portscatho harbour and residents, looking outwards towards the sea. In this photograph, the harbours breakwater is visible. Photographer: Herbert Hughes

Background imageGerrans Collection: Wreck of the barque Andromeda, Killygerran Head, near Portscatho, Gerrans, Cornwall

Wreck of the barque Andromeda, Killygerran Head, near Portscatho, Gerrans, Cornwall. 12th February 1915
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 imageGerrans Collection: Fishermen with crab pots, Gerrans, Cornwall. Around 1900

Fishermen with crab pots, Gerrans, Cornwall. Around 1900
A view of fishermen with crab pots in their boat on the foreshore. Porthcurnick can be seen in the far background. Photographer: Unknown

Background imageGerrans Collection: Portscatho harbour, Gerrans, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Portscatho harbour, Gerrans, Cornwall. Early 1900s
A view of the harbour at low tide, from the boat slip to the breakwater and the sea. A number of small boats are drawn up on the slip and others in the harbour

Background imageGerrans Collection: Portscatho harbour slipway and village, Gerrans, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Portscatho harbour slipway and village, Gerrans, Cornwall. Early 1900s
A group of children and a dog play and relax at the bottom of the boat slipway on a sunny summer afternoon. A small boy and girl are wearing checked cotton summer top

Background imageGerrans Collection: Percuil ferry landing, Gerrans, Cornwall. 1910

Percuil ferry landing, Gerrans, Cornwall. 1910
Percuil (old spelling Porthcuel) landing with people waiting for the ferry on the beach as the pleasure steamer Roseland enters picture from the right. The moored old sailing vessel is not seaworthy

Background imageGerrans Collection: Percuil ferry landing, Gerrans, Cornwall. 1901

Percuil ferry landing, Gerrans, Cornwall. 1901
A view looking up stream on Percuil (Porthcuel) River, of the ferry landing at Percuil (Porthcuel). In an age of horse drawn vehicles

Background imageGerrans Collection: Trewithian Inn, Gerrans, Cornwall. 1912

Trewithian Inn, Gerrans, Cornwall. 1912
A smartly dressed man stands outside the Trewithian Inn, along with a horse and carriage. Photographer: Herbert Hughes

Background imageGerrans Collection: Portscatho harbour, Cornwall. 1912

Portscatho harbour, Cornwall. 1912
Small fishing boats fill Portscatho harbour at low tide. Photographer: Herbert Hughes

Background imageGerrans Collection: Portscatho harbour and village, Gerrans, Cornwall. 1901

Portscatho harbour and village, Gerrans, Cornwall. 1901
Children survey the boats of Portscatho harbour at low tide. Much of the village is visible behind them. Photographer: Herbert Hughes

Background imageGerrans Collection: Row boat near Gerrans, Cornwall. 1910s

Row boat near Gerrans, Cornwall. 1910s
Two well dressed women are rowed along the river by a boy. Cottages are visible in the background. Photographer: Unknown

Background imageGerrans Collection: Portscatho harbour, Gerrans, Cornwall. 1901

Portscatho harbour, Gerrans, Cornwall. 1901
Portscatho harbour and residents, looking outwards towards the sea. In this photograph, the harbours breakwater is visible. Photographer: Herbert Hughes

Background imageGerrans Collection: Portscatho harbour, Gerrans, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Portscatho harbour, Gerrans, Cornwall. Early 1900s
A view of the harbour taken from the harbour wall at low tide. A number of small boats are drawn up on the slipway and a mixture of large and small fishing boats lie on the harbour beach

Background imageGerrans Collection: Fishermen with crab pots, Gerrans, Cornwall. Around 1900

Fishermen with crab pots, Gerrans, Cornwall. Around 1900
A view of fishermen with crab pots in their boat on the foreshore. Porthcurnick can be seen in the far background. Photographer: Unknown

Background imageGerrans Collection: Boys at a rock pool, Cornwall. 1901

Boys at a rock pool, Cornwall. 1901
Boys collecting seaweed from a rock pool. Part of the village of Portscatho is visible in the background. Photographer: John Charles Burrow


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