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Lawrys Mill, Carnanton Woods, St Mawgan in Pydar, Cornwall. 1900A view of Lawrys Mill in the summer of 1900, looking west. A man is leading a horse and cart. There is a wooden footbridge across the river and another bridge further back
Sponsored walk, Lerryn, St Veep, Cornwall. December 1980At the end of a 4 mile walk from Lostwithiel the participants got their feet wet at Lerryn
Shop and post office, Denas Water, Tresillian, Cornwall. 1975Former shop and post office on the corner by Tresillian Bridge, with a garden to the front. Photographer: Charles Woolf
Lawrys Mill, Carnanton Woods, St Mawgan in Pydar, Cornwall. 1909A view of Lawrys Mill in the summer of 1909, looking west. There is a wooden footbridge with broken slats across the river
Lanherne Convent, St Mawgan in Pydar, Cornwall. 1973Main facade of Lanherne House. Lanherne was formerly the Manor House of the Arundell family and home of the prominent Catholic Sir John Arundell in the 16th century
Shop and post office, Denas Water, Tresillian, Cornwall. 1975Former shop and post office on the corner by Tresillian Bridge, with a garden to the front. A sign saying " post office" is in the garden
Tregothnan Lodge gatehouse, Tresillian, CornwallDriveway leading up to Tregothnan Lodge gatehouse with two standing figures, a small girl with an older boy holding her hand. A horse and trap with gentleman driving is in front of the lodge gate
Tregothnan gatehouse and drive, Tresillian, Cornwall. Early 1900sHand coloured slide of the gatehouse to Tregothnan Estate. Driveway leading up to the open gate with trees on either side. Tregothnan has been home to the Boscawen family since 1334
HM The Queens visit, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. May 1989In celebration of the visit to Lostwithiel by HM The Queen in June, St Winnow Church of England Primary School drew an impression of the towns main street
Tourist Information Centre, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. June 1986Staff at the Lostwithiel Tourist Information Centre, housed in the Community Centre
Lanherne Convent, St Mawgan in Pydar, Cornwall. 1957Main facade of Lanherne House. Lanherne was formerly the Manor House of the Arundell family and home of the prominent Catholic Sir John Arundell in the 16th century
Lostwithiel Twinning Association 10th birthday celebrationsThe St Austell branch of the West Country Embroiderers present an embroidered picture to Lostwithiel Twinning Association, as part of the associations 10th birthday celebrations
Mayors Parlour, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. May 1989On show in the Mayors Parlour is the towns plate and other official treasures including the oar and town sergeants mace, used on ceremonial occasions. Photographer: Jonathan Barker
Lanherne Convent, St Mawgan in Pydar, Cornwall. 1973Main facade of Lanherne House with a view of the church tower of St Mawgan and St Nicholas to the side
Tregothnan Lodge gatehouse, Tresillian, Cornwall. Early 1900sDriveway leading up to Tregothnan Lodge gatehouse with two standing figures, a small girl with an older boy holding her hand. Tregothnan has been home to the Boscawen family since 1334
HM The Queens visit, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. June 1989On the day of the visit of HM The Queen, a free tea was laid on for pensioners and children, with plenty of entertainment available including local performer and one man band Chucklefoot
HM The Queens visit, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. June 1989On the day of the visit of HM The Queen, a camellia shrub was planted to commemorate the event. Present at the planting are, from left to right: Dennis Hutchings, Lostwithiel Mayor; M
St Winnow Church of England Primary School, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. May 1989Children at St Winnow Church of England Primary School are each presented with a commemorative mug to celebrate the 800th anniversary of the town receiving its charter