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Trelease farm looking across the River Fal to Tolverne, Kea, Cornwall. After 1907

Trelease farm looking across the River Fal to Tolverne, Kea, Cornwall. After 1907


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Trelease farm looking across the River Fal to Tolverne, Kea, Cornwall. After 1907

View of the river with the pleasure boat, Princess Victoria. The Princess Victoria was a twin screw Thomas steamer built in 1907 for the River Fal Steamship Company (1906-1942). She ran the service from Prince of Wales pier in Falmouth to Truro. She was acquired by the Ministry of War Transport in 1942 and never returned to the Fal. Photographer: Unknown

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TRURI : KEAgv.50

Media ID 15238824

© From the collection of the RIC

Boats Edwardian Transport Truro Water Waterways Creeks


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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures the picturesque Trelease farm, nestled on the banks of the River Fal in Kea, Cornwall. The tranquil scene showcases a breathtaking view across the river to Tolverne, with its charming boats gently bobbing on the water's surface. One particular vessel that steals the spotlight is none other than the elegant pleasure boat, Princess Victoria. The Princess Victoria was an exquisite twin screw Thomas steamer commissioned by the esteemed River Fal Steamship Company in 1907. With her sleek design and graceful presence, she served as a vital mode of transport between Falmouth's Prince of Wales pier and Truro for many years. Locals and visitors alike would eagerly board this magnificent vessel to embark on their journeys along these enchanting Cornish waterways. However, fate had different plans for Princess Victoria when she was acquired by the Ministry of War Transport in 1942 during World War II. Sadly, she never returned to her beloved home on the River Fal. Through this timeless photograph captured by an unknown photographer, we are transported back to Edwardian times when life flowed peacefully along these idyllic creeks. It serves as a poignant reminder of both our rich maritime history and how transportation has evolved over time within Cornwall's stunning landscapes.

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