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33 Framed Prints
T. F. G. Dexter at St Pirans Oratory, Perranzabuloe, Cornwall. 13th September 1920Thomas Francis George Dexter (c. 1860-1933), the Antiquarian, standing by the entrance at the Oratory. St Pirans Oratory survives as an early Christian chapel with all four walls standing
Stones from Fenton Berran now at Chyverton ManorStones from Fenton Berran (Perran Well) now at Chyverton Manor. The well was situated at the bottom of Church Hill, Perranwell, Goonhavern, until road works destroyed the site
Perranzabuloe Church, Cornwall. 1920sGlass lantern slide from a lecture, entitled Some Historic Cornish Beauty Spots, given by Cornishman and amateur photographer, Major Arthur William Gill, in around 1925
Reen Manor, Perranzabuloe, Cornwall. 1920sSide view of the Grade II listed Reen Manor. The building is probably late Medieval and extended in the 17th century. It has a datestone of 1656 and the initials E.C. (for Edward Cottey)
Treamble, Perranzabuloe, Cornwall. 1966A thatched, cob walled farm building by the roadside near Treamble. Photographer: Charles Woolf
A view of St Pirans Oratory surrounded by railingsA general view looking south of the oratory surrounded by the iron railings which were erected in the 1890s. This is before the excavations of 1910
Cottages at Penwartha, Perranzabuloe, Cornwall. 1901A general view of cottages at Penwartha. Children are playing in the back garden of one of the thatched cottage and two are outside the back gate. Photographer: Herbert Hughes
Penhallow Home Guard, Perranzabuloe, Cornwall. 1940The Home Guard, formerly the Local Defence Volunteers, was formed in 1940 when there was a risk of invasion during the Second World War
The boundary stone at Nansmellyn, Goonhavern, Perranzabuloe, Cornwall. Date unknownThe boundary stone at Nansmellyn, between Lower Reen and Bolingey. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
The village blacksmith, Goonhavern, Perranzabuloe, Cornwall. Early 1900sTwo men working at the village blacksmith while another man holds the horse and a girl holds the donkey. There is a notice advertising the West Briton newspaper on the wall. Photographer: Unknown
Speed trials at Goonhavern, Perranzabuloe, Cornwall. 23rd July 1923Motor cycle and light car club speed trials at Goonhavern on 23rd July 1923 showing a motor car, registration number AF 2766, at the start line
St Pirans Oratory during construction of the concrete shell, Perranzabuloe, Cornwall. 1910A good crowd viewing the site during the building of the concrete protective shell in 1910. The site hut can be seen left of centre
General view of St Pirans Oratory with railings, Perranzabuloe, Cornwall. 1905A view of the Oratory exposed in the dunes and surrounded by the Victorian railings. Taken before the excavations of 1910
Thatched cottage in Bolingey Lane, Bolingey, Perranzabuloe, Cornwall. Early 1900sThatched cottage by a bridge over a stream in Bolingey Lane with a woman standing by the handrail. Photographer: William Thomas
Pony and trap near the Bolingey InnThe Bolingey Inn, centre left, where Samuel John Ball was the landlord at the time. A dog and a pony and trap stand in the road
Thatched cottages at Bolingey, Perranzabuloe, Cornwall. Early 1900sThatched cottages at Bolingey. Two men, a little girl and a dog stand by the doorway and a boy poses by the gate. Photographer: Samuel John Govier
The bridge and Post Office at Bolingey, Perranzabuloe, Cornwall. Early 1900sThe Post Office at Bolingey with the bridge in front. A man and a young girl stand on the bridge. A poster on the wall of the Post Office says Recruits Wanted. Photographer: Arthur Philp
Penwartha School from the front, Perranzabuloe, Cornwall. Early 1900sA general view of Penwartha Board school with a school house to the side. The school was closed in 1969. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Chyverton Manor, Perranzabuloe, Cornwall. Probably early 1900sA general view of Chyverton Manor or Chyverton House, referenced in some records as Chiverton Manor
Chyverton Manor, Perranzabuloe, Cornwall. Probably early 1900sA distant view of Chyverton Manor or Chyverton House, referenced in some records as Chiverton Manor, with the lake in the foreground
Lecture by Thurstan Peter at St Pirans Oratory, Perranzabuloe, Cornwall. 29th August 1910Historian and author Thurstan Peter with the audience at his lecture at the Oratory on 29th August 1910. St Pirans Oratory survives as an early Christian chapel with all four walls standing
A view of St Pirans Oratory under the new concrete shellA view of the oratory under the new concrete preserving shell built after the excavations of 1910. Note the Victorian railings which have been dragged to one side
The Bolingey Inn, Penwartha Road, Bolingey, Perranzabuloe, Cornwall. Early 1900sThe Bolingey Inn where Samuel John Ball was the landlord at the time. The glass plate negative is titled Bolengey Nr. Perranporth
Bishop Frere in procession to St Pirans OratoryA procession arriving at the oratory for a service under Bishop Frere. St Pirans Oratory survives as an early Christian chapel with all four walls standing
A distant view of Bishop Frere in procession to St Pirans OratoryA distant view of a procession crossing the dunes to the oratory for a service under Bishop Frere. St Pirans Oratory survives as an early Christian chapel with all four walls standing
Penhale Point and Wheal Golden, Perranzabuloe, Cornwall. 1901A view of Penhale Point from Hoblyn Gorge (Hoblyn Cove). The engine house and mine buildings of Wheal Golden can be seen on top of the cliff. Photographer: Herbert Hughes
King Solomons Pool, Perranporth beach, Perranzabuloe, Cornwall. Probably early 1900sA view of King Solomons Pool, a mine adit from Gravel Hill Mine at the north end of Perranporth beach. Two young women stand looking into the pool. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Men working at the excavation of St Pirans Oratory, Perranzabuloe, Cornwall. 1910A view of men working on the 1910 excavations of the Oratory with a bell tent in the background. St Pirans Oratory survives as an early Christian chapel with all four walls standing
A view of the excavation of St Pirans Oratory, Perranzabuloe, Cornwall. 1910A general view of the 1910 excavations of the Oratory with the site hut in the foreground. St Pirans Oratory survives as an early Christian chapel with all four walls standing
A view of St Pirans Oratory under the new concrete shellA close-up view of the oratory under the new concrete preserving shell built after the excavations of 1910. St Pirans Oratory survives as an early Christian chapel with all four walls standing
Bishop Frere in procession to St Pirans OratoryA view of Bishop Frere in procession to the oratory for a service. St Pirans Oratory survives as an early Christian chapel with all four walls standing
Thatched cottages at Bolingey, Perranzabuloe, Cornwall. 1906A row of thatched, whitewashed, cottages at Bolingey. Photographer: Herbert Hughes