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Thomas Hendra Stapletons Beehives at Gwinear, Cornwall. 1912-1913Beehives belonging to Thomas Hendra Stapleton of Gwinear, a professional bee keeper and producer of children, having 12 or 13
Coastguard cottages, St Just in Penwith Churchtown, Cornwall. Early 1900sCoastguard cottages with a White Ensign flying on the flagpole at the New Downs end of the town. The flag is flown by all serving Royal Navy warships, ships boats, Royal Marines craft
View along the valley, Porthallow, St Keverne, Cornwall, 1912View from across the fields, showing cottages. A large tree is in the foreground. Photographer: Herbert Hughes
Annie in corn field, Crowgey Farm, Ruan Minor, Cornwall. 1903A young woman, Annie Bosustow, sits in the mown corn. Annie was one of a family of 13 born at Crowgey. Crowgey Farm was owned by Sampson Bosustow at this time
View across the fields to St Just in Penwith Churchtown, Cornwall. Early 1900sA view of children in the fields at St Just in Penwith Churchtown from Carn Bosavern in the south west. The church is on the far right. Part of the A.K. Hamilton Jenkin collection
St Michaels Church, Porthilly, St Minver, Cornwall. Probably early 1900sSmall boats on Porthilly beach with St Michaels Church in the background. Photographer: Unknown
Cape Cornwall and The Brisons from the east side above Priests Cove, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. Early 1900sA view of Cape Cornwall and The Brisons from the east side above Priests Cove with an excursion party and horse and cart on the approach road
The Board School, St Just in Penwith Churchtown, Cornwall. 7th March 1904A view of the 1880 section of The Board School, Churchtown, with the datestone on the gable wall. A handcart of Veail, Bakers and Confectioners of St Just stands in front of the railings
Crowgey Farm, Ruan Minor, Cornwall. 1904George and Uncle Sampson Bosustow at work harvest time. George has a sickle in his hand and is the son of Sampson. Kellys Directory records that Sampson Bosustow was at Crowgey Farm until at least
Hennett, St Juliot, near Boscastle, Cornwall. 1959A view of the Grade II listed farmhouse from the lane. The house is thought to have been built in the late 16th century, possibly for the Rawle family. Photographer: Charles Woolf
Crowgey Farm, Ruan Minor, Cornwall. 1904From left to right: Myra, Chris and Lillie Bosustow, sit on a wooden bar posing for the camera. Though the boy, Chris, does not seem to be very old, he is smoking a cigarette
The Cottage, Fore Street, Probus, Cornwall. Around 1920A view of the rear of The Cottage, a house in Fore Street near the entrance to the former Probus School. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
South view over town and river, Wadebridge, Cornwall. Probably 1880sA view south over Wadebridge town showing ships at the quayside and Thomas Martins timber yard in the foreground. Originally known as Wade
Pentillie Castle, Pillaton, Cornwall. 1975Built by Sir James Tillie in 1698, the castle became the seat of the Coryton family in the 18th century. In 1810 it was redesigned by Humphrey Repton in Gothic revival style
A view of the bathing pool at Newtrain Bay looking towards Roundhole Point, Trevone, Padstow, Cornwall. Early 1900sTwo swimmers are in the pool with bystanders watching. Newtrain Bay is also known as Rocky Beach. Photographer: Unknown
Carloggas Hill, St Mawgan in Pydar, Cornwall. Around 1920A view down Carloggas Hill, and the Entrance to Mawgan. The motorcar with the registration number BX518 is the same car as in the photograph TRURI : MWPct.5, and has two people going for a drive
Mount Edgcumbe Park, Maker, Cornwall. Early 1900sFolly ruins with visitors, Plymouth Sound in background. Photographer: Unknown
Horse buses in The Square, Probus, Cornwall. Early 1900sThe Square looking north towards Chapel Street with the Jubilee Lamp on the left. Two horse buses stand outside the Post Office with passengers aboard
The Cornish Express motor bus (Penzance to St Just) outside the Commercial Hotel in Market Square, St Just, CornwallA good photograph of an early open top motor bus on a summers day outside the Commercial Hotel in Market Square (or Commercial Square), when owned by Sydney Henry Coles
Granite outcrops on top of Carn Brea, Illogan, Cornwall. Probably 1895A view looking east from the granite outcrops. The photograph was probably taken around the time of T.C. Peters excavation in 1895. Photographer: Unknown
Godrevy lighthouse, Gwithian, Cornwall. 1895Godrevy lighthouse and headland from the west. The lighthouse was built on Godrevy Island in 1859. Photographer: Herbert Hughes
A view across the beach from the western cliff, Bedruthan Steps, St Eval, Cornwall. Probably 1920sVarious figures stand or walk on the cliffs at Bedruthan Steps. Queen Bess rock can be seen in the centre right of the photograph with Samaritan Island closer to the camera and to the right
Holywell Bay, Cubert, Cornwall. 30th June 1910The Hooded Monk, or Lots Wife rock, with a gentleman in the foreground. Photographer: Herbert Hughes
Thatched cottages, Mellingey, Cubert, Cornwall. Early 1900sA row of thatched cottages with a group posed outside. The sign on the wall to the left states Offices New Wheal Leisure Mining Company. Photographer: Samuel John Govier
A general view of Boscawen Street looking east, Truro, Cornwall. Around 1910A general view of Boscawen Street looking east from the south west end. A pony and cart are in the foreground left. The Red Lion Hotel, the Domestic Bazaar Company, Farrows Bank Ltd and N
Meeting in the Council Chamber, City Hall, Boscawen Street, Truro, Cornwall. Date unknown but probably early 1900sThe Mayor addresses a meeting in the Council Chamber. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
The Square and Church of St Probus and St Grace, Probus, Cornwall. Early 1900sThe Square from the north west side looking towards the church. A water-carriers horse drawn cart stands on the right with the Jubilee Lamp behind. Photographer: Samuel John Govier
The Brisons from Cape Cornwall, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. Early 1900sA view of The Brisons from Cape Cornwall with a small ship in the background. Cape Cornwall marks the point where the Atlantic currents divide
Pendeen Lighthouse, Pendeen, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. Around 1900A view of Pendeen Lighthouse, also known as Pendeen Watch Lighthouse, from the south west looking out to sea. A group of men stand outside on the gallery of the lighthouse tower
Cup-marked stones, Carn Brea, Illogan, Cornwall. Early 1900sCup-marked granite outcrop caused by natural weathering. Locally known as the Giants Crocks and Kettles. Two young girls and two young boys are pictured on the outcrop. Photographer: Unknown
The Brisons from Cape Cornwall, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. Early 1900sA view of The Brisons from Cape Cornwall with a man standing on the cliff. Cape Cornwall marks the point where the Atlantic currents divide
A general view of Boscawen Street looking east, Truro, Cornwall. Around 1910A general view of Boscawen Street looking east with a horse and carriage in the centre. The Red Lion Hotel, the Domestic Bazaar Company, Farrows Bank Ltd and N. Gill & Son can be clearly identified
A general view of Boscawen Street looking east, Truro, Cornwall. Early 1900sA general view of Boscawen Street looking east with a crowd gathering and some horse drawn traffic. Coinage Hall can be seen in the centre
A general view of Boscawen Street looking east, Truro, Cornwall. Around 1910A general view of Boscawen Street looking east, showing the Domestic Bazaar Company with everything at 6.5 pence. The Red Lion Hotel, Farrows Bank Ltd and N