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St Minver Collection

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Background imageSt Minver Collection: Dinham House, St Minver, Cornwall. 1981

Dinham House, St Minver, Cornwall. 1981
A view of Dinham House from the garden. Dinham is situated on the Camel Estuary near Wadebridge, Rock, and Polzeath. It was originally built in the 1630s as a hunting lodge or summer residence for

Background imageSt Minver Collection: St Michaels Church, Porthilly, St Minver, Cornwall. Probably early 1900s

St Michaels Church, Porthilly, St Minver, Cornwall. Probably early 1900s
Small boats on Porthilly beach with St Michaels Church in the background. Photographer: Unknown

Background imageSt Minver Collection: Rock, St Minver, Cornwall. June 1906

Rock, St Minver, Cornwall. June 1906
A view of Rock looking down the estuary at low tide. On the foreshore, to the left, is a bait digger with his fork and basket. To the right is a fishing boat, moored with its sails down

Background imageSt Minver Collection: Polzeath, St Minver, Cornwall. Late 1930s

Polzeath, St Minver, Cornwall. Late 1930s
Taken from the the south western side of Polzeath looking north easterly towards the main village area. Cars are parked on the beach with people enjoying a sunny summers day in the late 1930s

Background imageSt Minver Collection: Pentire Point from Polzeath beach, St Minver, Cornwall. Around 1930s

Pentire Point from Polzeath beach, St Minver, Cornwall. Around 1930s
Pentire Point from Polzeath beach with people on the tideline. Photographer: Unknown

Background imageSt Minver Collection: Pentire Point from across Hayle Bay, Polzeath, St Minver, Cornwall. Around 1930s

Pentire Point from across Hayle Bay, Polzeath, St Minver, Cornwall. Around 1930s
Pentire Point from across Hayle Bay, Polzeath with people on the tideline. Photographer: Unknown

Background imageSt Minver Collection: Churchtown, St Minver, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Churchtown, St Minver, Cornwall. Early 1900s
A view looking down the street with the Post office on the left (this later became part of the Fourways Inn). John Goodmans shop (a draper and carpenter) is on the right with Stone Cottage next door

Background imageSt Minver Collection: The east side of Polzeath beach, St Minver, Cornwall. 1907

The east side of Polzeath beach, St Minver, Cornwall. 1907
Pentire Point from the area of Polzeath beach marked on the 1908 Ordnance Survey maps as Crockett Haven. There are two people paddling in the sea and a number of people on the rocks above

Background imageSt Minver Collection: Rock, St Minver, Cornwall. Probably around 1930

Rock, St Minver, Cornwall. Probably around 1930
A view of houses at Rock and the estuary at low tide, from Porthilly Cove. A woman is walking on the right hand side. Photographer: Unknown

Background imageSt Minver Collection: Pentire Point from Polzeath beach, St Minver, Cornwall. Around 1930s

Pentire Point from Polzeath beach, St Minver, Cornwall. Around 1930s
Pentire Point from Polzeath beach with bathers and families beside the rocks. Photographer: Unknown

Background imageSt Minver Collection: Dinham House, St Minver, Cornwall. 1981

Dinham House, St Minver, Cornwall. 1981
A view through the archway at Dinham House, on the Camel Estuary near Wadebridge, Rock, and Polzeath. It was originally built in the 1630s as a hunting lodge or summer residence for Devon landowners

Background imageSt Minver Collection: Trewornan Bridge, near Trewornan, St Minver, Cornwall. Date unknown but probably early 1900s

Trewornan Bridge, near Trewornan, St Minver, Cornwall. Date unknown but probably early 1900s
A black and white glass lantern slide of the south east side of Trewornan Bridge. The grade II listed road bridge over the River Amble was built in 1791 by Reverend William Sandys (1739-1816)

Background imageSt Minver Collection: Road Bridge at Polzeath, St Minver, Cornwall. Late 1930s

Road Bridge at Polzeath, St Minver, Cornwall. Late 1930s
The road bridge in the photograph, taken from the bank of the stream looking across the road to the top of the beach and over to Pentireglaze, was probably constructed in the late 1930s

Background imageSt Minver Collection: Brea Hill from Greenaway, Trebetherick Point, Trebetherick, St Minver, Cornwall. Around 1930

Brea Hill from Greenaway, Trebetherick Point, Trebetherick, St Minver, Cornwall. Around 1930
A good view across Daymer Bay beach to Brea Hill, from the rear garden of Greenaway. Photographer: Unknown

Background imageSt Minver Collection: The coast path, Lundy Bay, St Minver, Cornwall. 1972 (could possibly be 1989)

The coast path, Lundy Bay, St Minver, Cornwall. 1972 (could possibly be 1989)
The coast path at Lundy Bay, by the National Trust sign, with a couple walking a dog and sheep in the adjoining field. The National Trust sign states

Background imageSt Minver Collection: Dinham House, St Minver, Cornwall. 1981

Dinham House, St Minver, Cornwall. 1981
A side view of Dinham House, on the Camel Estuary near Wadebridge, Rock, and Polzeath. It was originally built in the 1630s as a hunting lodge or summer residence for Devon landowners

Background imageSt Minver Collection: Churchtown, St Minver, Cornwall. June 1906

Churchtown, St Minver, Cornwall. June 1906
A view of a thatched cottage with the church spire in the background. Two children are on a grassy bank in front of a stone wall, by a house to the right. Photographer: Herbert Hughes

Background imageSt Minver Collection: The marshes below Trewornan Bridge, St Minver, Cornwall. Date unknown but probably early 1900s

The marshes below Trewornan Bridge, St Minver, Cornwall. Date unknown but probably early 1900s
A black and white glass lantern slide of the River Camel, or River Amble, below Trewornan Bridge, at low tide. Photographer: Unknown

Background imageSt Minver Collection: South west side of Polzeath, St Minver, Cornwall. Around 1930

South west side of Polzeath, St Minver, Cornwall. Around 1930
Looking down hill on the Trebetherick Road over Polzeath beach towards Pentireglaze, now known as New Polzeath. The name change to New Polzeath was probably to reflect the housing development that

Background imageSt Minver Collection: East side of Polzeath beach, St Minver, Cornwall. 1907

East side of Polzeath beach, St Minver, Cornwall. 1907
Pentire Point from the area of Polzeath beach marked on the 1908 Ordnance Survey maps as Crockett Haven. The steps to the right of the picture lead up to an area then known as Pentireglaze

Background imageSt Minver Collection: Polzeath beach from the south west, St Minver, Cornwall. Around 1930

Polzeath beach from the south west, St Minver, Cornwall. Around 1930
Although the photograph is titled " Across the Beach to Polzeath", it is in fact looking at Pentireglaze, now known as New Polzeath

Background imageSt Minver Collection: Brea Hill from Greenaway, Trebetherick Point, St Minver, Cornwall. 1920s or 1930s

Brea Hill from Greenaway, Trebetherick Point, St Minver, Cornwall. 1920s or 1930s
A good view over Daymer Bay beach to Brea Hill, from Greenaway rear garden. A dog and a young child stand in the foreground. Photographer: Unknown

Background imageSt Minver Collection: Rock, St Minver, Cornwall. Probably around 1930

Rock, St Minver, Cornwall. Probably around 1930
A view of houses at Rock, east of the boat house, from the foreshore of the estuary at Porthilly Cove, at low tide. Photographer: Unknown

Background imageSt Minver Collection: Dinham House, St Minver, Cornwall. 1981

Dinham House, St Minver, Cornwall. 1981
A view of Dinham House from the back with parked cars. Dinham is situated on the Camel Estuary near Wadebridge, Rock, and Polzeath

Background imageSt Minver Collection: Dinham House, St Minver, Cornwall. 1981

Dinham House, St Minver, Cornwall. 1981
A view of Dinham House from the back garden. Dinham is situated on the Camel Estuary near Wadebridge, Rock, and Polzeath. It was originally built in the 1630s as a hunting lodge or summer residence

Background imageSt Minver Collection: Dinham House, St Minver, Cornwall. 1981

Dinham House, St Minver, Cornwall. 1981
A view of Dinham House, on the Camel Estuary near Wadebridge, Rock, and Polzeath. It was originally built in the 1630s as a hunting lodge or summer residence for Devon landowners

Background imageSt Minver Collection: Dinham House, St Minver, Cornwall. 1981

Dinham House, St Minver, Cornwall. 1981
A view of Dinham House, on the Camel Estuary near Wadebridge, Rock, and Polzeath. It was originally built in the 1630s as a hunting lodge or summer residence for Devon landowners

Background imageSt Minver Collection: Dinham House, St Minver, Cornwall. 1981

Dinham House, St Minver, Cornwall. 1981
A side view of the garden at Dinham House, on the Camel Estuary near Wadebridge, Rock, and Polzeath. It was originally built in the 1630s as a hunting lodge or summer residence for Devon landowners


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