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Pill Creek, Feock, Cornwall. 8th July 1912The Photographer: John Charles Burrow and his party landing at the slipway on the north side of Pill Creek. The launch is called L Oiseau Blesse. Photographer: Herbert Hughes
Maid Bestys Cellar, Porthmeor, St Ives, Cornwall. 1871Bulking or packing pilchards at Maid Bestys Cellar at Porthmeor. Photographer: Unknown
St Buryan, Cornwall. July 1920Doorway remains at Trewoofe, St Buryan, Cornwall. The house was demolished in 1918, but the doorway was later used at Ayr, St Ives, and has since been returned to Trewoofe
Penpol, Feock, Cornwall. Date unknownA view of Penpol showing the smelter stack, taken from Restronguet at low tide. Photographer: Unknown
The Manse, St Buryan, Cornwall. Around 1890sA view of the back of the Manse in St Buryan, where the Reverend J.W. Hardcastle lived between 1894 and 1897. Photographer: Unknown
Loe beach, Feock, Cornwall. 1909A crowd of men, women and children at the Loe and Feock Regatta, on Loe beach. Loe-Vean house can be seen in the distance on the right. Photographer: Unknown
King Harry Ferry, Feock, Cornwall. After 1888King Harry Ferry in mid-stream from the Philleigh side. The steam driven chain ferry was introduced in 1888. Photographer: Unknown
Lamorna Cove, St Buryan, Cornwall. Early 1900sA view looking down the valley to Lamorna Cove with the quarry and cottages in the middle ground
Lamorna Cove, St Buryan, Cornwall. 1898Lamorna Cove showing two cottages looking seaward with two boats in the bay. Photographer: Herbert Hughes
St Buryan, Cornwall. 1890sThe Reverend and Mrs J.W. Hardcastle outside the Methodist Manse at St Buryan. Reverend Hardcastle was the minister of the Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, St Buryan from 1894 to 1897. Photographer: Unknown
King Harry Ferry, Feock, Cornwall. After 1888King Harry Ferry moored on the Philleigh side of the river. The steam driven chain ferry was introduced in 1888. Mr Wellington the ferryman, stands in the foreground with his ticket machine
Visicks Basset works, Devoran, Cornwall. About 1915A group of women standing outdoors at a bench, cleaning off sand and scale from trench mortar bomb warheads at Visicks Basset works, a foundry, in Devoran, Cornwall
Holed stone, St Buryan, Cornwall. Early 1900sA holed stone being used as a gate post on the road opposite the Merry Maidens. Photographer: Gibson
Carn Boscawen, St Buryan, Cornwall. 1890sA view of Carn Boscawen, on the cliffs at St Buryan. Photographer: J. Valentine
St Buryan, Cornwall. Early 1900sA mixed group of people, on a probable church outing, somewhere near Lands End, perhaps on the St Buryan coast, with the Reverend J.W. Hardcastle seated far right
St Buryan, Cornwall. 1900Penberth Cove with capstan, looking landwards at St Buryan, Cornwall. Photographer: Unknown
St Buryan, Cornwall. Around 1920War memorial, old cross, and former Kings Arms in background at St Buryan, Cornwall. The building was no longer a pub when the photo was taken. Photographer: Unknown
St Buryan, Cornwall. 1898Fishermen, boats and slipway, seen from the capstan in St Buryan, Cornwall. Photographer: Herbert Hughes
King Harry Ferry, Feock, Cornwall. After 1888King Harry Ferry moored on the river bank. The steam driven chain ferry was introduced in 1888. Advertising panels on the ferry are for:- R. Clarke & Co
King Harry Ferry, Feock, Cornwall. After 1888King Harry Ferry in mid-stream from the Philleigh side. The steam driven chain ferry was introduced in 1888. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan