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9 Framed Prints
Group of men at Daddyport bridge, Tregony, Cornwall. Around 1925Qualification as a voter in Tregony required proof of house keeping by boiling a pot within the limits of the borough over an open fire, giving rise to the term pot wallopers to describe voters
Town Clock, Fore Street, Tregony, Cornwall. Around 1925The clock tower was built in the 1830s, along with the two, single-storey, market houses on either side of it
Fore Street, Tregony, Cornwall. 1957Looking north eastward from the clock tower along Fore Street. On the left of the picture is the clock tower that was built in 1833
Fore Street, Tregony, Cornwall. 1973Looking north eastward from the clock tower along Fore Street. On the left of the picture is the clock tower that was built in 1833
Tregony Bridge, Tregony, Cornwall. 1975A view looking up the River Fal with the Tregony Bridge in the left middle ground. On the right is Tregony Hill leading up to the centre of the village
The Town Arms, Fore Street, Tregony, Cornwall. 1973A close up view of the public house sign on the front of the Town Arms in Fore Street, Tregony. Photographer: Charles Woolf
Alms Houses, Tregony Hill, Tregony, Cornwall. 1967A good front view of the Alms Houses. The Alms Houses were erected by Hugh Boscawen in 1696. They were again restored in 1895 to plans by Silvanus Trevail. Photographer: Charles Woolf
Tregony Hill, Tregony, Cornwall. 1973A view looking down Tregony Hill with Alms Houses on the left. The Alms Houses were erected by Hugh Boscawen in 1696. They were again restored in 1895 to plans by Silvanus Trevail
Fore Street, Tregony, Cornwall. 1973A view of Fore Street, Tregony, looking westward with the Town Arms Public House in the centre of the photograph. Photographer: Charles Woolf