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45 Framed Prints
Fore Street looking east towards The Square, Probus, Cornwall. Early 1900sA mixed group of mainly children pose for the photographer, including two people in the upstairs rooms of the Hawkins Arms
Looking west down Truck Hill, Probus, Cornwall. 1900sA view from Fore Street, looking west down Truck Hill. A lady stands in the road holding a baby while two others pose for the camera
Football team, Probus, Cornwall. Around 1930A view of the Probus football team, taken around 1930. The donors grandfather, Leslie George Champion is thought to be in the photograph. Photographer: Possibly Opie Ltd of Redruth
Fore Street, Probus, Cornwall. Early 1900sFore Street, looking east, with two young men standing in the road. Photographer: Arthur Philp or Arthur William Jordan
Wesleyan Board School, Probus, Cornwall. 1901A view of the Wesleyan Board School from the road, showing the school bell with the date stone of 1901 underneath
The Square, Probus, Cornwall. Early 1900sThe Square and cottages just to the east of the entrance to the church yard (just to the right of the photograph), looking into Tregony Road
The Cottage, Fore Street, Probus, Cornwall. Around 1920A view of the rear of The Cottage, a house in Fore Street near the entrance to the former Probus School. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
The Square looking towards the Church of St Probus and St GraceProbus Church has the tallest church tower in Cornwall at 129 ft. A group of boys pose for the camera in front of the church. Mrs H
General view of Trewithen House showing entrance and side block, Probus, Cornwall. 1967The estate was purchased and developed by Philip Hawkins in 1715 and has remained in the ownership of the family since then. The house is now Grade I listed. Photographer: Charles Woolf
Charles Mannell and George Penrose admiring the view at Chapel RockThis image is mentioned in the Royal Institution of Cornwalls (RIC)
Sir Robert Harveys bungalow at Trenowth (near Grampound Road) in the parish of ProbusBy 1996 the bungalow had been much altered into two cottages and the cottage on the right named Bat Lodge
Fore Street and Hawkins Arms, Probus, Cornwall. Early 1900sFore Street looking towards the Church of St Probus and St Grace with the Hawkins Arms in the centre. Photographer: Arthur Philp or Arthur William Jordan
The Square and Church of St Probus and St Grace, Probus, Cornwall. Early 1900sThe Square looking towards the church from the north side with the Jubilee Lamp in view. A well dressed group stand in Wagg Lane, near the church. Photographer: Canon Henry Holroyd Mills
Cottages in Probus, Cornwall. Probably 1907A row of slate-roofed cottages with front gardens on the northern side of the main street just east of Trunk Hill opposite the old cottage
Interior of Probus School, Cornwall. Probably early 1900sA view of the science laboratory of Probus School which was founded for the middle classes of Cornwall in 1852. The photograph shows work benches, stools and science equipment
Golden Manor House, Probus, Cornwall. 1957Golden Manor House, also known as Golden Manor Farm, from the front. The Grade II listed building was built for John Tregian around 1520, with later additions
Main Street, Probus, Cornwall. Early 1900sView of the Main Street looking west on the St Austell side of the square. A group of people are standing in the centre of the photograph
The Cottage, Fore Street, Probus, Cornwall. Around 1920A view of The Cottage, a house in Fore Street near the entrance to the former Probus School. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Horse buses in The Square, Probus, Cornwall. Early 1900sThe Square looking north towards Chapel Street with the Jubilee Lamp on the left. Two horse buses stand outside the Post Office with passengers aboard
The Square and Church of St Probus and St Grace, Probus, Cornwall. Early 1900sThe Square from the north west side looking towards the church. A water-carriers horse drawn cart stands on the right with the Jubilee Lamp behind. Photographer: Samuel John Govier
Chapel Street, Probus, Cornwall. Early 1900sA view along chapel street looking south towards the square. A little girl dressed in a hat and coat is standing in the centre of the road. A group of boys can be seen in the distance
Fore Street, Probus, Cornwall. Around 1913A view looking east towards the centre of the village. Truck Hill is behind the camera. A number of people pose for the camera including two men from Thomas J
Fore Street, Probus, Cornwall. Early 1900sA mixed group of adults and children gather to pose for the photograph being taken from outside the The Hawkins Arms, public house. Photographer: Samuel John Govier
Chapel Street looking south towards The Square, Probus, Cornwall. 1913A group of girls and a woman walk towards the camera looking at the Feast Decorated houses. The Wesleyan Methodist Chapel is on the left in the middle distance
West end looking east, Fore Street, Probus. 1900sA donkey and cart carrying postman pauses to pose with others for the photograph. The workshop with the bicycle and two men standing outside, has a sign hanging above the bicycle
Fore Street, Probus, Cornwall. Around 1913The placard on the cottage reads " Cornwall County Police". The village Police Constable poses for the camera. The lady and the two children are probably the Policemans wife and children
Probus, Cornwall. Early 1900sA view from Fore Street looking south east towards Hawkins Arms Public House and the church beyond
General view of Trewithen House, Probus, Cornwall. 1967The estate was purchased and developed by Philip Hawkins in 1715 and has remained in the ownership of the family since then. The house is now Grade I listed. Photographer: Charles Woolf
Cottage at Trenowth (near Grampound Road) in the parish of ProbusCharles Mannell is standing outside the cottage. By 1996 the cottage was called Ralphs Cottage
The blacksmiths shop, Probus, Cornwall. Probably 1907View towards The Square from further east on the St Austell road with John Roberts blacksmiths shop on the left. Workers from the shop and boys pose in the street
Children in The Square, Probus, Cornwall. Early 1900sThe Square looking towards Tregony Road with the Jubilee Lamp on the left. Some children and a man pose for the photographer. Photographer: Samuel John Govier
The Square, Probus, Cornwall. Probably 1907The Square from the entrance to Chapel Street with the Post Office on the right and the church tower, dating from around 1523, on the left
The chapel, Golden Manor Farm, Probus, Cornwall. 10th September 1935The ancient chapel at Golden Manor Farm, seen from the lawn and partly hidden by a large tree
View from church tower, Probus, Cornwall. 1953View over the village to the north west from the top of the church tower. The China Clay hills can be seen in the far distance. Photographer: Charles Woolf
Golden Manor Farm, Probus, Cornwall. 10th September 1935A general view of Golden Manor Farm, also known as Golden Manor House. The Grade II listed building was built for John Tregian around 1520, with later additions
Trewithen House, Probus, Cornwall. 27th July 1905A view of the main facade of Trewithen House with a band on the lawn, who have paused for a break
Trewithen House, Probus, Cornwall. 27th July 1905A view of the main facade of Trewithen House with two groups of ladies on the lawn
Interior of Probus School, Cornwall. Probably early 1900sA view of the dormitory of Probus School which was founded for the middle classes of Cornwall in 1852. The photograph shows beds, tin wash bowls, mugs and towels. Photographer: Ernest Charles Argall
Trewithen House, Probus, Cornwall. July 1935A view of a lady standing amongst the trees in the garden of Trewithen House
St Austell Road, Probus, Cornwall. Early 1900sA view along St Austell Road from the north end of the square with Annie Fuglers shop on the left. A group of children dressed in hats and aprons are playing in the road with hoops and a wheelbarrow
Chapel Street, Probus, Cornwall. Early 1900sA view north along Chapel Street from the edge of the square. Annie Fuglers shop is in the centre. A horse and cart is to the left in Chapel Street. Photographer: Samuel John Govier
Chapel converted to a barn at Golden, Probus, Cornwall. Around 1925The granite pillars in the farm yard came from the old Truro Market House
The Manor House at Golden, Probus, Cornwall. Around 1925The manor house is also known as Wolveden. Cuthbert Mayne, a Roman Catholic priest in the reign of Elizabeth I, was captured here and executed in 1577