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High Street, Falmouth, Cornwall. Early 1900sThe High Street, Falmouth showing George Eustice Stationers and the Post Office at No. 4. Photographer: Arthur Philp
Scorrier House, Gwennap, Cornwall. Before 1908A hunt meet at Scorrier House. Horses and beagles can be seen on the lawn in front of the ha-ha or terrace with the house behind. It was probably taken before the 1908 fire
The Fourburrow Hunt, Boscawen Street, Truro, Cornwall. January 1912Fourburrow Hunt gathered in Boscawen Street. The Master, Mr Aubrey Wallis is in the centre. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Haymaking near St Buryan, Cornwall. Late 1800sGroup of farmworkers haymaking with a horsedrawn cart. In the foreground is an open mangold clamp. Photographer: Unknown
The Fourburrow Hunt, Tregothnan Lodge, Tresillian, Cornwall. Around 1911The Fourburrow Hunt at Tregothnan Lodge
A hunt meet outside the Commercial Hotel, Newquay, Cornwall. Early 1900sA hunt, probably the Four Burrow, gathering outside the Commercial Hotel, with the shop front of Jewell, Saddler and Harness Maker, with P. Buckthought above the window, next to the hotel
Thatched cottages, Mellingey, Cubert, Cornwall. Early 1900sA row of thatched cottages with a group posed outside. The sign on the wall to the left states Offices New Wheal Leisure Mining Company. Photographer: Samuel John Govier
The Duke of Cornwall attends afternoon tea at the Royal Cornwall ShowThe Duke of Cornwall (left) meets patronages who participated in the Princes Countryside Parade at the Royal Cornwall Show
The Fourburrow Hunt, Cornwall. 1st November 1911First meet of the season for the Fourburrow Hunt. The Master, Mr Aubrey Wallis is in the centre. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Hounds, Scorrier House, Gwennap, Cornwall. Early 1900sA group of hounds outside their kennels with two handlers, probably at Scorrier House near St Day. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Group of men and boys on a railway trackThe figures in the picture, may not be railway workers; the dogs and wire suggest they may be a party out to snare rabbits