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Men-an-Tol, Madron, Cornwall. 1911A general view of Men-an-Tol (the holed stone) with a reclining man to the left of it, and two standing stones. Photographer: Herbert Hughes
High Cross, Truro, Cornwall. Around 1910The St Columb-Summercourt-Truro horse bus, with others, in front of the cathedral. Burtons China Galleries occupy the Assembly Rooms with Burtons Furniture Warehouses adjoining
Hicks Garage, Kenwyn Street, Truro, Cornwall. After December 1903S. Hicks & Son, Automobile Engineers, at 114 Kenwyn Street with a motor car, registration number SW 619, parked outside. To the left are Miss Ethel Osborne, Greengrocers at No
Kenwyn Road under snow, Truro, Cornwall. Probably early 1900sA view down Kenwyn Road under snow. A horse and trap is being driven up the road. Photographer: possibly Arthur Philp
View down Kenwyn Road, Truro, Cornwall. Probably early 1900sA view down the hill towards the cathedral from Devonshire Terrace (built in 1909) and the corner of Higher Trehaverne with a group of boys on the pavement. Photographer: Arthur Philp
The City Hotel and St Marys Terrace, Kenwyn Road, Truro, Cornwall. Probably early 1900sThe City Hotel and St Marys Terrace looking up the hill, with passers-by and a horse and trap. A sign advertising R. Menhennet, Mason can be seen on the left. Photographer: Arthur Philp
Home Field, Kenwyn Hill, Truro, Cornwall. Probably between 1900 and early 1930sA view of Home Field, a semi-detached house on Kenwyn Hill. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
The Highertown Inn, Highertown, Truro, Cornwall. Date unknown but probably around 1910The Highertown Inn with signage indicating the landlord as Richard Bray. Photographer: Unknown
Doniert Stone, St Cleer, Cornwall. 1964The 9th century Doniert Stone with other half stone, near St Cleer on the road to Minions. King Doniert was believed to be a local King who is believed to have drowned in the River Fowey whilst out
Gwennap Pit, Gwennap, Cornwall. Probably 1931A solitary figure of a man at the bottom of the Pit. There is a house on the right and another building on the left. An open air amphitheatre near Redruth made famous by John Wesley the founder of
The Leats, Truro, Cornwall. Around 1920sA view of the Leats from the entrance to Victoria Gardens looking towards the Cathedral, with several people. Photographer: Gibson
View down Kenwyn Road, Truro, Cornwall. Probably early 1900sA view down the hill towards the cathedral from Devonshire Terrace (built in 1909) and the corner of Higher Trehaverne with a family group on the pavement
The City Hotel and St Marys Terrace, Kenwyn Road, Truro, Cornwall. Probably early 1900sThe City Hotel and St Marys Terrace looking up the hill, with onlookers and a horse and trap. Photographer: Arthur Philp