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Shepherd with sheep, Cornwall. Late 1800sA shepherd followed by flock of sheep in a leafy Cornish lane. Photographer: Unknown
Wheelwright at Trenear, Wendron, Cornwall. Late 1800sA wheelwright or wagon-maker shop in the late 19th century. Thomas Faull was a wheelwright in the Wendron Churchtown in 1873, and at Trenear from 1883. Photographer: Samuel John Govier
Truro Cathedral, Truro, Cornwall. After 1901A view from the River Allen of Truro Cathedral with the central spire during construction, which started in Autumn 1901 and finished in July 1903. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Truro Cathedral, Truro, Cornwall. Around July 1903A view of Truro Cathedral down St Marys Street looking west. A steeplejack can be seen adjusting the weather vane on top of the central spire
Threshing in Cornwall. Around 1880s or 1890sThreshing machine driven by a steam engine with a large number of people, men, women and children. The engine is probably a Marshall built at Gainsborough, Lincolnshire
Harvesting at Trewhella Farm, St Hilary, Cornwall. Around 1900-1910Steam threshing using an Aveling & Porter engine built at Rochester, Kent. Engine no 3424. The farmer is thought to be Mr Berryman, probably the one sitting in the trap holding the whip
Farmhouse and outbuildings, Blackwater, Mithian, Cornwall. Around 1890A farmhouse and outbuildings with a horse and trap and a group of people. In 1982 the house was called The Highlands and is situated at SW 742 465 on the St Agnes road near Blackwater in Cornwall
Truro Cathedral, Truro, Cornwall. Between 1903-1909A general view of Truro Cathedral from the south side over the roof tops, without the west towers. The central tower was completed in 1903 and the two west towers were under construction in 1909
Truro Cathedral, Truro, Cornwall. Around July 1903A view of Truro Cathedral down St Marys Street from the east. A steeplejack possibly putting a weather vane on top of the central spire
Truro Cathedral, Truro, Cornwall. After 1910A view of the Cathedral School from Mill Pool with the east end of Truro Cathedral. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan