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Background imageSt Keverne Collection: Churchtown, St Keverne, Cornwall. Before 1907

Churchtown, St Keverne, Cornwall. Before 1907
Part of the square in St Keverne Churchtown from the south west showing the church tower before the clock was installed in 1907

Background imageSt Keverne Collection: Churchtown, St Keverne, Cornwall. Before 1907

Churchtown, St Keverne, Cornwall. Before 1907
The north side of the square in St Keverne Churchtown showing Edwin Rule & Sons grocer shop with the church tower behind. The tower is pictured before the clock was installed in 1907

Background imageSt Keverne Collection: Black Head, St Keverne, Cornwall. 1908

Black Head, St Keverne, Cornwall. 1908
A view of Black Head from Pedn Boar. Three twin-masted ships under full sail are under way up The Channel off the point. Photographer: Herbert Hughes

Background imageSt Keverne Collection: The Square and church, Churchtown, St Keverne, Cornwall. After 1920

The Square and church, Churchtown, St Keverne, Cornwall. After 1920
A view of The Square and St Keverne Church with its unusual spire. The Three Tuns Hotel and Edwin Rule & Sons store can also be seen. The clock was installed in the church tower in 1907

Background imageSt Keverne Collection: Visiting group near Giants Quoits after they fell, St Keverne, Cornwall. 9th January 1966

Visiting group near Giants Quoits after they fell, St Keverne, Cornwall. 9th January 1966
The visiting group includes Mr Nicholls on the right and probably the photographer Charles Woolf in the centre. The Giants Quoits stood on the cliffs of Manacle Point until they fell in early 1966

Background imageSt Keverne Collection: Giants Quoits before they fell, St Keverne, Cornwall. Early January 1966

Giants Quoits before they fell, St Keverne, Cornwall. Early January 1966
The Giants Quoits, a natural granite rock formation, before they fell. The Giants Quoits stood on the cliffs of Manacle Point until they fell in early 1966

Background imageSt Keverne Collection: Churchtown, St Keverne, Cornwall. Around 1900

Churchtown, St Keverne, Cornwall. Around 1900
Churchtown with a view of St Keverne Church behind some houses. Photographer: Unknown

Background imageSt Keverne Collection: Churchtown, St Keverne, Cornwall. After 1920

Churchtown, St Keverne, Cornwall. After 1920
St Keverne Churchtown showing the church tower with the clock which was installed in 1907. The church was re-roofed in 1908. The slate roof of the house in the foreground was put on in 1920

Background imageSt Keverne Collection: Thatched cob building by roadside, Lanarth, St Keverne, Cornwall. 1971

Thatched cob building by roadside, Lanarth, St Keverne, Cornwall. 1971
Thatched cob building by roadside. Tools, including pick axes, hang by the entrance outside. Photographer: Charles Woolf

Background imageSt Keverne Collection: Cut-stone in cottage wall, Commercial Road, St Keverne, Cornwall. 1978

Cut-stone in cottage wall, Commercial Road, St Keverne, Cornwall. 1978
A cut-stone on the wall of the cottage, Melrose House, reads " Built AD 1739 by Dorcas Pym". Melrose House is one of a group of three Grade II listed cottages

Background imageSt Keverne Collection: Mace grocery store in The Square, St Keverne, Cornwall. 1967

Mace grocery store in The Square, St Keverne, Cornwall. 1967
A shop in The Square with St Keverne Church on the right. A small van with registration plate 548 JCV is parked outside. Photographer: Charles Woolf

Background imageSt Keverne Collection: A view towards the church from Commercial Road, St Keverne, Cornwall. 1978

A view towards the church from Commercial Road, St Keverne, Cornwall. 1978
A view of cottages on the right with the church beyond. A cut-stone on the wall of one of the cottages reads " Built AD 1739 by Dorcas Pym"

Background imageSt Keverne Collection: Churchtown, St Keverne, Cornwall. Before 1907

Churchtown, St Keverne, Cornwall. Before 1907
St Keverne Churchtown showing the church tower without the clock which was installed in 1907. The lych gate, with its chapel of rest above (known as the Dead House ) which was altered in 1927

Background imageSt Keverne Collection: Visiting group near Giants Quoits after they fell, St Keverne, Cornwall. 9th January 1966

Visiting group near Giants Quoits after they fell, St Keverne, Cornwall. 9th January 1966
The visiting group includes Mr Nicholls on the left, the photographer Charles Woolf (second from left) and historian, teacher and archaeologist Dorothy Dudley in the centre

Background imageSt Keverne Collection: Giants Quoits after they fell, St Keverne, Cornwall. 9th January 1966

Giants Quoits after they fell, St Keverne, Cornwall. 9th January 1966
Mr Nicholls standing beside the recently fallen stones of the Giants Quoits, a natural granite rock formation. The Giants Quoits stood on the cliffs of Manacle Point until they fell in early 1966

Background imageSt Keverne Collection: Giants Quoits after they fell, St Keverne, Cornwall. 9th January 1966

Giants Quoits after they fell, St Keverne, Cornwall. 9th January 1966
Mr Nicholls standing beside the recently fallen stones of the Giants Quoits, a natural granite rock formation. The Giants Quoits stood on the cliffs of Manacle Point until they fell in early 1966

Background imageSt Keverne Collection: Giants Quoits before they fell, St Keverne, Cornwall. Early January 1966

Giants Quoits before they fell, St Keverne, Cornwall. Early January 1966
A woman standing by the Giants Quoits, a natural granite rock formation, before they fell. The Giants Quoits stood on the cliffs of Manacle Point until they fell in early 1966


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