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Carn Brea Castle, Carn Brea, Illogan, Cornwall. Early 1900sView of Carn Brea Castle from the west. The castle was built by the Basset family of Tehidy, as a hunting lodge or folly, in the 18th
Tehidy South Lodge, Illogan, Cornwall. Early 1900sView of the thatched South Lodge from the road. The manor of Tehidy was owned by the Basset family who prospered from mining and their vast estate
James Tangye (1825-1912) in his workshop at Aviary Court, Illogan, Cornwall. Around 1900Mr James Tangye pictured in his workshop at his home, Aviary Court. He is seated, wearing a hat and holding a cane, amid various pieces of machinery
Aftermath of fire at Tehidy, Illogan, Cornwall. February 1919Side view of the house after the great fire of 26th February 1919. The fire is still smouldering and firefighters with the Redruth fire engine can be seen tackling the blaze
Aftermath of fire at Tehidy, Illogan, Cornwall. February 1919Main block of the house after the great fire of 26th February 1919. The fire is still smouldering and people can be seen dealing with the devastation under the watchful eye of a policeman
Carn Brea Castle, Illogan, Cornwall. Early 1900sThe Castle in the distance from the north west side with a young girl in the foreground. Photographer: Unknown
Nance Farmhouse, Illogan, Cornwall. 1979A view of the Grade II listed former dower house from the side. The house is said to have originally been built for one of the daughters of the Basset family of Tehidy and wife of John Collins
The Monument, Carn Brea, Illogan, Cornwall. Date unknown but probably 20th centuryThe Basset Monument, built in 1836, on Carn Brea with adjoining rock outcrop. The 90 foot high granite monument was erected in memory of Francis Basset of Tehidy
Tehidy, Illogan, Cornwall. Whit Monday, 20th May 1918Deeds of the property being given by Viscountess Falmouth to Mrs Pendarves in the first stage of the conversion of the property to a sanatorium for the treatment of tuberculosis sufferers by Cornwall
Tehidy, Illogan, Cornwall. Before 26th February 1919House from the east side with main entrance porch on the left. The manor of Tehidy was owned by the Basset family who prospered from mining and their vast estate
Distant view of Carn Brea, Illogan, Cornwall. 1920sView from the north side, taken at or near the Illogan Highway. Carn Brea Castle and the Basset Memorial can be seen on the skyline
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
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
Cup-marked stones, Carn Brea, Illogan, Cornwall. Around 1900Cup-marked granite outcrop caused by natural weathering. Locally known as the Giants Crocks and Kettles. A young boy is pictured on the outcrop. Photographer: Unknown
Nance Farmhouse, Illogan, Cornwall. 1979A view of the rear of the Grade II listed former dower house and yard from the side. The house is said to have originally been built for one of the daughters of the Basset family of Tehidy
Nance Farmhouse, Illogan, Cornwall. 1979A view of the front of the Grade II listed former dower house. The house is said to have originally been built for one of the daughters of the Basset family of Tehidy and wife of John Collins
Carn Brea Castle, Carn Brea, Illogan, Cornwall, 1900Carn Brea castle with Redruth in the distance. A gentleman is standing looking out over towards Redruth. The castle was built by the Basset family of Tehidy, as a hunting lodge or folly
Gymnasium at Tehidy, Illogan, Cornwall. Probably 1916-1918Interior of gymnasium with young men on the horse, parallel bars and other apparatus, probably during the First World War
Aftermath of fire at Tehidy, Illogan, Cornwall. February 1919Side view of main block after the great fire of 26th February 1919. The fire is still smouldering and people can be seen dealing with the devastation under the watchful eye of a policeman
Aftermath of fire at Tehidy, Illogan, Cornwall. February 1919Front view of main block after the great fire of 26th February 1919. The fire is still smouldering. The manor of Tehidy was owned by the Basset family who prospered from mining and their vast estate
Tehidy, Illogan, Cornwall. Before 26th February 1919Central block of house and main facade. The manor of Tehidy was owned by the Basset family who prospered from mining and their vast estate
Basset Memorial, Carn Brea, Illogan, Cornwall. Early 1900sThe 90 foot high granite monument was erected in 1836 in memory of Francis Basset of Tehidy. He received his peerage as Baron de Dunstanville in 1780 for marching his miners to Plymouth where they
Carn Brea Castle, Carn Brea, Illogan, Cornwall. Early 1900sView of Carn Brea Castle from the west. A man is lounging on the rocks in the foreground and looking through binoculars. The castle was built by the Basset family of Tehidy
Granite outcrop on top of Carn Brea, Illogan, Cornwall. Early 1900sGranite outcrop with Carn Brea Castle visible on the left. The castle was built by the Basset family of Tehidy, as a hunting lodge or folly
Granite outcrop on top of Carn Brea, Illogan, Cornwall. Early 1900sGranite outcrop with Carn Brea castle just visible in the distance. Two men, one holding a pick axe, can be seen in the centre and a group of well dressed ladies