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Geological Collection

Background imageGeological Collection: Porthcothan Beach, St Merryn, Cornwall. 1907

Porthcothan Beach, St Merryn, Cornwall. 1907
A view of the beach with a man, probably a member of the photographic party, standing among the rocks by the tideline. The rock arch was destroyed by storms in 2014. Photographer: John Charles Burrow

Background imageGeological Collection: Duke of Cornwall views geology collections during a visit to the Royal Cornwall Museum to mark

Duke of Cornwall views geology collections during a visit to the Royal Cornwall Museum to mark the bicentenary year of
The Duke of Cornwall talks to the Professor of Applied Mineralogy at the University of Exeters Camborne School of Mines about some of the important Cornish minerals on display in the Rashleigh

Background imageGeological Collection: Duke of Cornwall views geology collections during a visit to the Royal Cornwall Museum to mark

Duke of Cornwall views geology collections during a visit to the Royal Cornwall Museum to mark the bicentenary year of
The Duke of Cornwall talks to the Professor of Applied Mineralogy at the University of Exeters Camborne School of Mines about some of the important Cornish minerals on display in the Rashleigh

Background imageGeological Collection: Duke of Cornwall views geology collections during a visit to the Royal Cornwall Museum to mark

Duke of Cornwall views geology collections during a visit to the Royal Cornwall Museum to mark the bicentenary year of
The Duke of Cornwall talks to the Professor of Applied Mineralogy at the University of Exeters Camborne School of Mines about some of the important Cornish minerals on display in the Rashleigh

Background imageGeological Collection: Duke of Cornwall views geology collections during a visit to the Royal Cornwall Museum to mark

Duke of Cornwall views geology collections during a visit to the Royal Cornwall Museum to mark the bicentenary year of
The Duke of Cornwall talks to the Professor of Applied Mineralogy at the University of Exeters Camborne School of Mines about some of the important Cornish minerals on display in the Rashleigh

Background imageGeological Collection: Duke of Cornwall views geology collections during a visit to the Royal Cornwall Museum to mark

Duke of Cornwall views geology collections during a visit to the Royal Cornwall Museum to mark the bicentenary year of
The Duke of Cornwall talks to the museums Volunteer Geological Curatorial Assistant about some of the important Cornish minerals on display in the Rashleigh Gallery

Background imageGeological Collection: Duke of Cornwall views geology collections during a visit to the Royal Cornwall Museum to mark

Duke of Cornwall views geology collections during a visit to the Royal Cornwall Museum to mark the bicentenary year of
The Duke of Cornwall talks to the Professor of Applied Mineralogy at the University of Exeters Camborne School of Mines about some of the important Cornish minerals on display in the Rashleigh

Background imageGeological Collection: Duke of Cornwall views geology collections during a visit to the Royal Cornwall Museum to mark

Duke of Cornwall views geology collections during a visit to the Royal Cornwall Museum to mark the bicentenary year of
The Duke of Cornwall talks to the Professor of Applied Mineralogy at the University of Exeters Camborne School of Mines about some of the important Cornish minerals on display in the Rashleigh

Background imageGeological Collection: Duke of Cornwall views geology collections during a visit to the Royal Cornwall Museum to mark

Duke of Cornwall views geology collections during a visit to the Royal Cornwall Museum to mark the bicentenary year of
The Duke of Cornwall talks to the Professor of Applied Mineralogy at the University of Exeters Camborne School of Mines about some of the important Cornish minerals on display in the Rashleigh


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