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General view of Port Gaverne from the Port Isaac road, St Endellion, Cornwall. 1906A view downhill to the beach and village with boats hauled up on to the beach. Bathing huts can also be seen. Port Gaverne was once a busy port used to export slate from the nearby Delabole slate
View of Porthallow from the hill, St Keverne, Cornwall. 1897View down the valley to the village of Porthallow with the sea in the distance. A horse and cart is at the bottom of the lane, on its way back up the hill from the beach
Teresa Mallett on cottage steps carrying a wooden barrel pail. Port Gaverne, St Endellion, Cornwall. 1906Teresa Mallett is standing at the foot of the steps of a cottage, carrying a wooden barrel pail. Port Gaverne was once a busy port used to export slate from the nearby Delabole slate quarry
View across the beach to Porthallow, St Keverne, Cornwall, 2nd July 1912View across the beach, showing boats and village behind, rocks in the foreground. Photographer: Herbert Hughes
Hauling boats up the slipway using the old capstan, Porthgwarra, Cornwall. Early 1900sA view of three men, with their dog, using the old capstan to haul boats up the steep slipway. Boats include PZ223. Photographer: Unknown
View from the cliff over the slipway and cottages behind, Porthgwarra, Cornwall. Early 1900sA view of fishing boats out of the water near the top of the slipway. The cottages can be seen behind, surrounded by small enclosed fields
Beach at low tide, Port Gaverne, St Endellion, Cornwall. 1906Boats, a horse and cart and two men with picks can be seen on the beach. Port Gaverne was once a busy port used to export slate from the nearby Delabole slate quarry
Port Gaverne, St Endellion, Cornwall. 1973Village from the seaward side with parked cars on the road and boats on the beach. Port Gaverne was once a busy port used to export slate from the nearby Delabole slate quarry
Remains of pilchard cellars, Port Gaverne, St Endellion, Cornwall. 1973Port Gaverne was once a busy port used to export slate from the nearby Delabole slate quarry. It was also a very active seining port
Loading and carting shingle at Porthallow, St Keverne, Cornwall. July 1912View across the beach showing lobster pots and boats, including FH77 and FH236, pulled up on the beach. A further boat, FH83, is sitting at the tide line
The cove and bay with crab and lobster pots, Porthgwarra, Cornwall. Early 1900sA view of a man leaning on a boat, surrounded by crab and lobster pots, looking out at the fishing boats in the bay at low tide. Photographer: William Thomas
Looking up the slipway to the capstan, Porthgwarra, Cornwall. Early 1900sA view of fishing boats on the slipway looking towards the capstan in working order. The semi-natural caves can be seen to the right. Photographer: Possibly Herbert Hughes
Port Gaverne, St Endellion, Cornwall. 1973Village and beach from the seaward side with the approach road and part of the row of cottages on the right. Parked cars are on the road by the beach and boats are on the shore
Port Gaverne, St Endellion, Cornwall. 1973Village and beach from the seaward side with the approach road on the right. Parked cars are on the road by the beach and boats are on the shore
Port Gaverne, St Endellion, Cornwall. 1973Village and beach from the seaward side with parked cars on the road and boats on the beach. Port Gaverne was once a busy port used to export slate from the nearby Delabole slate quarry
Port Gaverne, St Endellion, Cornwall. 1973Row of houses at the back of the beach. Port Gaverne was once a busy port used to export slate from the nearby Delabole slate quarry