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View towards Malpas from the ferry cottages at the Tregothnan landing, St Michael Penkivel, Cornwall. Early 1900sView taken from the road between the Ferry House and Ferryside Cottage. Two young girls are standing either side of the garden fence. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Malpas Ferry, looking towards Tregothnan landing in St Michael Penkivel, Cornwall. Early 1900sView of Ferryside Cottage and the Ferry House on the St Michael Penkivel side with a ferryman rowing a boat in the foreground. Photographer: Unknown
Royal Barge, Golant (St Sampson), Cornwall. December 1992A barge that was once used to transport Queen Victoria to St Michaels Mount is being restored by Golant boatbuilder, John Fuge
Seagull Race, Lerryn, St Veep, Cornwall. January 1992The annual Seagull race gets underway at Lerryn. Over 50 vessels complied with the rule that they had to be powered by a Seagull outboard motor
Durgan village and beach, Mawnan, Cornwall. Early 1900sDurgan from the beach, looking east. Photographer: Unknown
Cliff and small boats, Durgan, Mawnan, Cornwall. 1912The cliff and small boats off the beach at Durgan. Photographer: Herbert Hughes
Liskeard to Looe Canal, Morval, Cornwall. Around 1890A view downstream of the footbridge over the Liskeard to Looe Canal, probably just south of Sandplace, with the estuary on the right. There is a lady with her dogs on the bridge
East Looe valley, Morval, Cornwall. Around 1890A view of East Looe valley looking upstream, probably just below Terras Bridge near Penarthtown. The river and railway line are to the left with the canal and wood to the right
Pentargon waterfall, St Juliot, near Boscastle, Cornwall. 1902A close up view of the waterfall. Photographer: Herbert Hughes
Remains of the French three-masted barque Seine at Perranporth, Cornwall. 1901The remains of the French three-masted steel barque Seine driven ashore at Perranporth in December 1900. The photograph was taken in the summer of 1901
General view of the French SS Paknam wrecked at Pendeen, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. May 1895The 700 ton cargo steamer was built in 1895 by Robert Napier, Govan. She was on her maiden voyage to Le Havre, from where she was due to go on to Tonkin in French Indo China
Wreck of the French four-masted barque Asnieres grounded at St Mawes, St Just in Roseland, Cornwall. December 1914The four-masted French barque Asnieres grounded at St Mawes in December 1914. The ship was built in Le Havre in 1902 and was 3103 tons gross
Flooding of Station Road, Perranporth, Perranzabuloe, Cornwall. Possibly 1924A view from Wheal Leisure of a flooded Station Road over to St Pirans Road in the background. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
On the Fal, Kea, Cornwall. Early 1900sA rowing boat, with a lady and man, landing on the beach. The photograph was possibly taken at the entrance to Coombe Creek on the River Fal. Photographer: Unknown
Newham, Truro River, Truro, Cornwall. Early 1900sSmall craft off Newham looking towards Sunny Corner. Photographer: Unknown
Trenance Gardens, Newquay, Cornwall. Around 1919A view of a geese in Trenance gardens with Trenance Viaduct in the background. The viaduct was built in 1874 to replace an older timber structure. It was widened from single to double track in 1939
The beach and cliffs, Porthtowan, Cornwall. Probably early to mid 1900sA view of Porthtowan beach and cliffs looking west from East Cliff, showing the Tobban Horse rock before the partial collapse in the 1960s. Photographer: Unknown
The incoming tide, Porthtowan, Cornwall. Probably early to mid 1900sA view across the beach towards the east with an incoming tide and people on the far side. Photographer: Unknown
Tobban Horse Rock, Porthtowan, Cornwall. Probably early to mid 1900sA view of the Tobban Horse Rock (or Tobbin Rock) from the west before its partial collapse in the 1960s. Photographer: Unknown
Back Quay from Lemon Bridge, Truro, Cornwall. Early 1900sA view from Lemon Bridge looking along Back Quay, at high tide. A group of people, including a young lady, stand looking at the camera
River Kenwyn, looking towards Lemon Bridge and Back Quay, Truro, Cornwall. 1910-1920A view of the River Kenwyn from Lemon Quay, with Lemon Bridge in the distance. A sailing barge is lying alongside Back Quay. The Green, with its trees, can be seen in the centre of the photograph
Lemon Bridge from Lemon Quay, Truro, Cornwall. 1926A good view of Lemon Bridge, taken from Lemon Quay at low water. The modern public toilets, which opened in September 1925, are visible just beyond the bridge parapet
Back Quay and Lemon Quay, Truro, Cornwall. Around 1910Taken from Lemon Quay looking towards Back Quay, with the River Kenwyn at high tide, with a fully laden sailing barge alongside
River Kenwyn, looking towards Lemon Bridge, Truro, Cornwall. 1910-1920A view of the River Kenwyn with Lemon Bridge in the distance. Lemon Quay is on the left, with a back to front GARAGE sign situated near to a sailing barge lying alongside Lemon Quay
Back Quay and The Green, Truro, Cornwall. 1910-1920A view from just down river from Lemon Quay, looking up river towards Lemon Bridge (just out of view) and Back Quay. The trees on the right hand side mark The Green
Trewornan Bridge, near Trewornan, St Minver, Cornwall. Date unknown but probably early 1900sA black and white glass lantern slide of the south east side of Trewornan Bridge. The grade II listed road bridge over the River Amble was built in 1791 by Reverend William Sandys (1739-1816)
Rilla Mill and Bridge, Linkinhorne, Cornwall. 1964A view of Rilla Mill looking north, with the bridge over the River Lynher and the village on the east bank. Photographer: Charles Woolf
Boat being built, Calenick, Kea, Cornwall. Early 1900sView of a boat being built, probably at Brabyns yard in Calenick. White cottages at Calenick can just be made out to the left of the bow. Photographer: Ernest Chegwidden
Group of people, Kea, Cornwall. Early 1900sA photograph of three men and two women outside a building. Two men are seated in front, the one on the right may be Mr Gill, the Kea parish clerk
Tree felling, Killiow Estate, Kea, Cornwall. Early 1900sA view of several men felling a large tree. The second man from the right is John Stevens Scoble, the shipwright who lived in Beach Cottage, Coombe
Boat at boat yard, Calenick, Kea, Cornwall. Early 1900sA view of a boat in Brabyns boat yard, with two men on board, looking in towards the wood. Part of the quay can be seen on the right and a metal fence or gate on the left
Small leisure yacht, Coombe, Kea, Cornwall. Early 1900sView showing a small yacht on the creek outside Beach Cottage, Coombe with three men on board. The bearded man is shipwright, John Stevens Scoble, who lived in Beach Cottage
Gull on rock, Mullion Island (Porth Mellin), Mullion, Cornwall. 10th June 1908View of a gull perched on Mullion Island. The island is located approximately half a mile offshore and is now owned by the National Trust
Fishing boat, probably off Porthleven, Cornwall. Undated, possibly early 1900sA Penzance registered fishing boat, PZ270, in full sail, probably off Porthleven. Photographer: Unknown
Mayor Making, Fowey, Cornwall. May 1995The new Mayor of Fowey, Ron Bennett, with his Deputy, Michael Culver, after the mayor making ceremony held in the town hall. They are pictured on the Town Quay. Photographer: Jonathan Barker
Looe River, Looe, Cornwall. 1890sView over the trees of Trenant Wood towards Looe Bridge and beyond. The tide mill pond can be seen by the bridge and boats are moored alongside the quay. Photographer: Surgeon Captain John Campbell
Looe Bridge, Looe, Cornwall. Early 1900sView of the bridge looking north east, with two people in a canoe. Photographer: Unknown
Looe Bridge, Looe, Cornwall. Around 1900View from the Quay, East Looe. A number of small boats are moored in the foreground. The glass lantern slide is from a series and is numbered 56. Photographer: Unknown
East Looe fishmarket, Looe, Cornwall. Around 1920sA view inside East Looe fishmarket, showing men inspecting piles of fish. Similar to TRURI : LOOqs.15b. Photographer: S.C. Fox
Malpas from St Michael Penkivel, Cornwall. Around 1890A general view of Malpas Village from a field above the Ferry House and Ferryside Cottage on the Tregothnan landing side in St Michael Penkivel
Malpas Ferry landing, St Michael Penkivel, Cornwall. Probably early 1900sView of the Tregothnan landing with the Ferry House seen from the side. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Malpas Ferry landing and houses on the Tregothnan side, St Michael Penkivel, Cornwall. Probably early 1900sView of the Tregothnan landing, including Ferryside Cottage and the Ferry House. Photographer: Unknown
View of Malpas looking up river towards Truro from Tregothnan landing, St Michael Penkivel, Cornwall. 1975A number of small boats are moored in the river. Photographer: Charles Woolf /Joyce Greenham
Malpas Ferry at Tregothnan landing, Malpas, Cornwall. Early 1900sThe Malpas Ferry at the Tregothnan side of the river. Two young ladies are standing by the ferry boat. A man is seated in a rowing boat and looking at the photographer as he passes by
The Helford River from a footpath near Durgan, Mawnan, Cornwall. Early 1900sA view of the mouth of the Helford River from a footpath near Durgan. Photographer: Unknown but possibly Arthur William Jordan
Carclew bridge, Perranarworthal, Cornwall. Early 1900sView of the river and Carclew bridge at Perranarworthal, taken from the riverbank. A man is standing in front of the bridge and holding a scythe. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Tregothnan Boat House from Lamouth Creek, Kea, Cornwall. Early 1900sView of Tregothnan Boat House from Lamouth Creek on the River Fal. A rowing boat is tied up in the foreground. Photographer: Probably Arthur William Jordan
Member of the First World War Womens Land Army with a horse, Tregavethan Farm, Truro, Cornwall. May 1918An unnamed member of the Womens Land Army standing in a field, holding the bridle of an unsaddled horse. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan