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Taprell House Opening, North Street, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. May 1993Over 50 members of the Taprell family from America, Australia, Switzerland and Britain gathered for the opening of their forebears refurbished house in Lostwithiel
St Constantine Chapel, St Merryn, Cornwall. Undated, probably early 1900sA view of the ruins of the shale and slate stone medieval Constantine Chapel showing the entrance arch. It is Grade II listed
Library Opening, Taprell House, North Street, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. April 1993The official opening ceremony of the new library in Lostwithiel was performed by Barbara Spring (left), chairman of the Library, Arts and Records committee of Cornwall County Council
Methodist Church Opening, North Street, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. February 1993After closing the Bank Chapel in Queen Street in 1988, the towns Methodists had no church of their own. However they now have a new chapel within the walls of the refurbished Taprell House
Taprell House Opening, North Street, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. May 1993Lostwithiel Mayor, Warren Nicholls, welcomes around 50 members of the Taprell family from America, Australia, Switzerland and Britain to the opening of the refurbished Taprell House
Methodist Church Opening, North Street, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. February 1993
Library Opening, Taprell House, North Street, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. April 1993Lostwithiel resident Bert Lane was the first borrower from the towns new library, situated in refurbished Taprell House. Handing over the books was senior library assistant, Janet Simon
St Constantine Chapel, St Merryn, Cornwall. Undated, probably early 1900sA view of the ruins of the shale and slate stone medieval Constantine Chapel from the rear. It is Grade II listed, and was excavated from a large grass covered sand dune which still surrounds it
St Constantine Chapel, St Merryn, Cornwall. Undated, probably early 1900sA view of the ruins of the shale and slate stone medieval Constantine Chapel. It is Grade II listed, and was excavated from a large grass covered sand dune which still surrounds it
St Constantine Chapel, St Merryn, Cornwall. Undated, probably early 1900sA view of the ruins of the shale and slate stone medieval Constantine Chapel with a small pond in the foreground. The chapel is Grade II listed
Taprell House Opening, North Street, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. April 1993Architect of the recently refurbished Taprell House, John Carter (right) points out features of the building to members of the town council