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Four boys on the quay, Portreath, Cornwall. Early 1900sThree boys pose for the camera while a fourth watches a passing steam vessel. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Gwennap Pit, Busveal, Cornwall. Around 1900sA service at Gwennap Pit. The photograph captures an excellent display of fashionable clothing worn for Sunday best
Portreath Harbour, Cornwall. 1910A view from the Tregea Hill side of Portreath overlooking the harbour mouth and some of the dock buildings
Gwennap Pit, Busveal, Cornwall. 1909A service at Gwennap Pit. An open air amphitheatre near Redruth made famous by John Wesley the founder of Methodism. John Wesley first visited Gwennap Pit on 5th September 1762
Gwennap Pit, Busveal, Cornwall. 1910A service at Gwennap Pit, an open air amphitheatre near Redruth made famous by John Wesley the founder of Methodism. John Wesley first visited Gwennap Pit on 5th September 1762
Gwennap Pit, Busveal, Cornwall. Early 1900sA service at Gwennap Pit. An open air amphitheatre near Redruth made famous by John Wesley the founder of Methodism, John Wesley first visited Gwennap Pit on 5th September 1762
Gwennap Pit, Busveal, Cornwall. Around 1900A church service at Gwennap Pit on a hot day. Numerous umbrellas are being used in the crowd to give shade from the sun
Gwennap Pit, Busveal, Cornwall. Early 1900sA service at Gwennap Pit on a sunny day with umbrellas open to give shade. Gwennap Pit is an open air amphitheatre near Redruth made famous by John Wesley the founder of Methodism