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Sir Charles Lemon with his niece Louisa Ann Dyke, Carclew House, Mylor, Cornwall. Around 1860Sir Charles Lemon (1784-1868) of Carclew House, a Cornish mine owner, Member of Parliament for Penryn and Sheriff of Cornwall
Trefusis, Mylor, Cornwall. July 1908Truro Wesleyan Sunday School Outing. Four girls stand in front of a large group of men and women sitting at tables under the trees. A good example of clothing fashion of the 1900s
Carclew House, Mylor, Cornwall. 15th March 1912Main facade of Carclew House from the lawns. Originally owned by the Bonython family, the house and estate were purchased by William Lemon in 1739 who employed the architect Thomas Edwards to enlarge
Mylor Harbour, Cornwall. 1975Various boats alongside the harbour wall, breakwater and pontoon with the yacht Sylvia (with a for sale notice) in the foreground. Mylor Yacht Club clubhouse in background. Photographer: Charles Woolf
Carclew House, Mylor, Cornwall. Probably 1912The courtyard and carriage block at Carclew House. Originally owned by the Bonython family, the house and estate were purchased by William Lemon (1696-1760)
The chain gardens at Carclew House, Mylor, Cornwall. 15th March 1912Originally owned by the Bonython family, the house and estate were purchased by William Lemon (1696-1760) in 1749 who employed the architect Thomas Edwards to enlarge
Drawing Room, Carclew House, Mylor, Cornwall. 15th March 1912The drawing room at Carclew House. Originally owned by the Bonython family, the house and estate were purchased by William Lemon (1696-1760)
Entrance hall of Carclew House, Mylor, Cornwall. 15th March 1912The entrance hall at Carclew House. Originally owned by the Bonython family, the house and estate were purchased by William Lemon (1696-1760)
Trevissome House, Flushing, Mylor, Cornwall. October 1934View of the house from the lawn. Trevissome is a grade II listed early 19th century house situated between Mylor Bridge and Flushing
DCLI recruiting march, Carclew House, Mylor, Cornwall. Friday 2nd July 1915Soldiers of the Duke of Cornwalls Light Infantry on the lawn in front of Carclew House, at ease during a recruitment march. Instruments of their military band are in the background
The lily pond with rowing boat at Carclew House, Mylor, Cornwall. 15th March 1912Originally owned by the Bonython family, the house and estate were purchased by William Lemon (1696-1760) in 1749 who employed the architect Thomas Edwards to enlarge
The Lodge, Carclew, Mylor, Cornwall. April 1928View of the grade II listed lodge at the start of the entrance driveway leading to Carclew House, on the road between Perranarworthal and Mylor Bridge
Mylor Harbour, Cornwall. 1975Various boats alongside the harbour wall, breakwater and pontoon with the yacht Sylvia in the foreground. Buildings and businesses on shore including Mylor Yacht Harbour Ltd
Mylor Harbour, Cornwall. 1975Various boats alongside the harbour wall, breakwater and pontoon, including one with registration FH88. Mylor Yacht Club clubhouse in background. Photographer: Charles Woolf
Mylor Harbour, Cornwall. 1975Various boats alongside the harbour wall, breakwater and pontoon, including one with registration FH88. Photographer: Charles Woolf
Trefusis, Mylor, Cornwall. July 1908Truro Wesleyan Sunday school outing at Trefusis. Children and adults pause for the photograph. Another good example of clothing fashion in the 1900s. Photographer: Arthur Philp
Trefusis Woods, Mylor, Cornwall. Around 1910-1920Two men stand on a footpath in the woods. Photographer: Unknown