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Bedruthan, St Eval, Cornwall. 1906Queen Bess Rock at Bedruthan Beach. The rock was named during the Victorian era because of the likeness to Elizabeth I. Photographer: Herbert Hughes
A view across the beach from the western cliffVarious 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
A party of people at Bedruthan Steps, St Eval, Cornwall. 1910-1920A group of people on the rocks at Bedruthan Steps. Photographer: Unknown
Bedruthan Steps, St Eval, Cornwall. Probably 1920sA group of women on the beach at the bottom of the steps. Another party, including an elderly woman, climb back up the steps and two people are seated at the top. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
People on the beach at Bedruthan Steps, St Eval, Cornwall. Around 1900Figures with a dog on the beach by Queen Bess Rock. Photographer: Unknown, possibly Herbert Hughes
Bedruthan, St Eval, Cornwall. June 1906A gentleman paddles in the sea at Bedruthan Beach while another sits on a rock. Photographer: John Charles Burrow
Bedruthan, St Eval, Cornwall. 1900Good Samaritan Rock at Bedruthan Beach, with Queen Bess Rock behind. A man can be seen standing on the beach