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St Clement Churchtown, Cornwall. Early 1900sA view of the Church tower, lychgate and cottages with a man and unhitched trap. Photographer: Unknown
Lambessow, St Clement, Truro, Cornwall. Probably 1923A group of people in front of the remains of a wall at Lambessow. Identified as probably the orchard at Lambessow by A.C. Thomas (1928-2016) in 1989
St Clement Churchtown, Truro, Cornwall. Early 1900sA winter view of the Church tower, lychgate and cottages. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
St Clement Church, St Clement, Cornwall. Date unknown but probably early 1900sA view of the church at St Clement Churchtown from the south side (incorrectly designated as St Clements in the photograph). Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
St Clement Churchtown, Cornwall. Around 1910A view from the hill looking down on the church and thatched cottages. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Lambessow, St Clement, Cornwall. Probably 1923A group looking at remains of an old wall in a field at Lambessow. The photograph is thought to have been taken during a pilgrimage by members of Truro Old Cornwall Society in 1923
Pencalenick, Kiggon, St Clement, Cornwall. Early 1900sKiggon flour mill. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Pencalenick, Kiggon, St Clements, Cornwall. Around 1900The Devils Arch Bridge at Pencalenick. The path over the bridge was the old driveway to the Pencalenick estate. Photographer: Unknown
St Clement village, Truro, Cornwall. Early 1900sA view of the village of St Clement, showing the church and cottages with the road to the creek. Rose Cottage is in the centre of the image. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
St Clement Churchtown, Cornwall. Early 1900sA summer view from the creek at high tide showing the vicarage and church. Photographer: Unknown
St Clement Vicarage and church tower from the river, Cornwall. Early 1900sA man in a rowing boat at high tide with the vicarage and the church in the background. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Creekside cottages, St Clement, Cornwall. Early 1900sA view of the cottages at St Clement at low tide on a winters day. Two small boats sit on the creek bed at the front of the picture. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Creekside cottages, St Clement, Cornwall. Early 1900sA young man manoeuvres his boat on a rising tide, while an older man watches from the garden of a cottage. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
The Vicarage and church, St Clement, Cornwall. Early 1900sA view from Tresillian River at low tide of the vicarage with the church tower in the background. Three small boats sit on the river bed. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
St Clement Churchtown, Cornwall. Around 1910A view of the church and thatched cottages. Taken on a sunny day in winter. The cottages have recently had the old thatch replaced across most of the roof. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Lambessow, St Clement, Cornwall. 1923A view of a cowshed at Lambessow. The building is possibly the former site of the Duchy prison in the 11th century
Lambessow, St Clement, Cornwall. Probably 1923A view of the gardens and front of Lambessow Manor with a small crowd of people to the left
St Clement, Cornwall. Early 1900sA view of Bodrean thatched Lodge from the Frogmore turning. A women and a child can be seen in the foreground. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Penmount house, St Clement, Cornwall. Probably September 1920A view of Penmounts porch from the North East corner of the garden. Penmount was the home of the Cornish Historian, Charles Henderson. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Penmount house, St Clement, Cornwall. Probably September 1920A side view of the house. Penmount was the home of the Cornish Historian, Charles Henderson. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Pencalenick Lodge, St Clement, Cornwall. Around 1890Pencalenick Lodge from the Tresillian end, taken from the road with a seated man on the left. Photographer: Unknown
Penmount, St Clement, Cornwall. Early 1900sThe Lodge and entrance to the estate viewed from the main road. Penmount was the home of the Cornish Historian, Charles Henderson. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Pencalenick, Kiggon, St Clement, Cornwall. January-February 1917Ice skating on the frozen Pencalenick pond, also known as Tresemple pond. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Pencalenick, Kiggon, St Clement, Cornwall. Early 1900sSouth side of Pencalenick house overlooking the gardens. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Pencalenick, Kiggon, St Clement, Cornwall. Early 1900sThe west front main facade and entrance porch to Pencalenick house. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Cottages, St Clement, Cornwall. Early 1900sTwo men stand in front of the thatched Rose Cottage in St Clement. The church tower and other cottages are visible in the background. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Polwhele House, St Clement, Truro, Cornwall. 24th May 1919Members of the Truro and District Girl Guides in the grounds of Polwhele House, which is just visible in the distance. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Polwhele House, St Clement, Truro, Cornwall. 24th May 1919The Truro and District Girl Guides in front of Polwhele House. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Rose Cottage, St Clement, Cornwall. Around 1925The thatched Rose Cottage in St Clement. The church tower and other cottages are visible in the background