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St Clether Chapel, Cornwall. June 1925A general view of St Clether Chapel. A lady is seated on the bank to the left hand side, holding a parasol. Photographer: Herbert Hughes
Doniert Stone, St Cleer, Cornwall. 1964The 9th century Doniert Stone with other half stone, near St Cleer on the road to Minions. King Doniert was believed to be a local King who is believed to have drowned in the River Fowey whilst out
3rd DCLI recruiting march, The Lizard, Landewednack, Cornwall. 29th June 1915Lance Corporal Thomas Rendle VC is standing on the left and Coast Guard Edwards is in the centre. Lance Corporal Rendle was born in Bedminster, Bristol, on the 14th December 1884
3rd DCLI recruiting march at Lizard Green, Landewednack, Cornwall. 29th June 1915The recruiting march through The Lizard is led by the Duke of Cornwalls Light Infantry military band. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Close-up view of the Kenwyn War Memorial at the junction of Kenwyn Hill and Knights Hill, Kenwyn, Cornwall. 1920The Kenwyn War Memorial was unveiled on 27th June 1920 by the Duke of Cornwall / Prince of Wales, who would later become Edward VIII. The ceremony was attended by around 2000 people
The Holy Well at St Clether Chapel, Cornwall. Date unknown but probably early 1900sThe Holy Well at St Clether Chapel at the end of the building where the stream issues out. Photographer: Canon Henry Holroyd Mills
Porthleven, Cornwall. 14th June 19153rd DCLI recruiting march. Lance Corporal Rendle VC being offered a sweet by schoolgirl Marjorie Shakerley. 1915. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan