mail_outline [email protected]
Horse bus, Coinagehall Street, Helston. Cornwall. Around 1900The Helston, Cury, Mullion horse bus, named " Fairy". Thomas John Pascoe is seated on the top far right, he was born at Trewennack on 19.8.1872 and died at Trewennack on 19.9 1943
The Lodge, Carclew, Mylor, Cornwall. April 1928View of the grade II listed lodge at the start of the entrance driveway leading to Carclew House, on the road between Perranarworthal and Mylor Bridge
Old house thought to be in, or near, East Looe, Cornwall. Around 1880sUnidentified house with a woman looking over the garden wall, and a barn in the background. Photographer: Surgeon Captain John Campbell
Author, Mary Sharp, Lerryn, St Veep, Cornwall. July 1992Mary Sharp, of Cliff near Lerryn, is pictured with her dog, Brock, which features in her book " The Dream Horse"
Farm buildings close to St Merryn Church, St Merryn, Cornwall. Probably early 1900sFarmhouse viewed from the lane. A donkey and cart can be seen by the hedgerow with the parish church on the skyline
St Michaels Mount, Mounts Bay, Cornwall. UndatedView of the rocks and castle on St Michaels Mount with a lady and little girl sitting on a bench under a rock formation and several people on the battlements outside the castle
St Michaels Mount, Mounts Bay, Cornwall. 1895View of St Michaels Mount, the Lodge and castle entrance from the harbour with the cemetery lych gate on the left. There are three little girls playing by the lych gate in the left foreground
Man with two dogs posed by gateway at St Saviours Point, Padstow, Cornwall. Early 1900sPhotographer: Thomas Henry Williams
Thatched Cottages near Mawgan, Mawgan in Meneage, Cornwall. 1897Two thatched cottages in a lane on the Trelowarren estate by the Helford River. Rock Cottage, built on a projecting rock foundation, can be seen on the right hand side of the photograph
Holed stone, St Buryan, Cornwall. Early 1900sA holed stone being used as a gate post on the road opposite the Merry Maidens. Photographer: Gibson
To St Knightons Kieve, near Boscastle, Tintagel, Cornwall. 19th June 1905To St Knightons Kieve. St Knightons Kieve is said to be the place where men became knights by passing through the lower circle to be reborn cleansed in the pool below