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Two women and a child body boarding at Newquay, Cornwall, 23rd August 1953
A general view of The Wharf, St Ives, Cornwall. 15th February 1954
A fisherman and his son. Returning after a weeks absence on a fishing trip in the stormy Irish sea, Stanley Beazley takes his son Geoffrey, 3 years, and their dog Zanny for a walk on St Ives Wharf
Young boys on the beach in St Ives lighting a fire in the sand, Cornwall. 15th February 1954
A woman hanging out her washing in a street in St Ives, Cornwall. 15th February 1954
General views of St Ives, Cornwall. A horse and cart pulling fruit and vegetables. 15th February 1954
Men playing a game of Nap in The Sloop, Back Lane, St Ives most ancient public house, Cornwall. 15th February 1954
General view of St Ives, Cornwall. 15th February 1954
The 400 year old antique Royal Oak Inn, nestling under the rustic shadow of the village church in Pillaton, was the place of parade for the last " Fallin of the Pillaton G Platoon" Number 2
The 13th century St Just in Roseland Church, in St Just in Roseland, Cornwall. The church is set in set in riverside gardens luxuriantly planted with semitropical shrubs and trees
Cottages in Boscastle. Boscastle is a village and fishing port on the north coast of Cornwall, England, UK, in the civil parish of Forrabury and Minster
Mousehole Harbour. Mousehole is a village and fishing port in Cornwall, England. It is situated approximately 2 1iiles (4.0 km) south of Penzance on the shore of Mounts Bay. June 1975
Heather Doney wets her foot at the pipe well in Well Lane at Liskeard, Cornwall. Heather was following an age-old custom in which water from any of the four pipes is supposed to have the mysterious
Mousehole Harbour. Mousehole is a village and fishing port in Cornwall, England. It is situated approximately 2.5 miles (4.0 km) south of Penzance on the shore of Mounts Bay. June 1975
Street Scene in the town of Penzance, Cornwall. February 1953 D647-014
A man looks into the window of a tiny house built into the rocks overlooking the sandy cove of Porthcurno, Cornwall. The lower room features a fireplace with a stone seat
Seaside Beaches Scenes July 1958 Newquay Cornwall Caught napping surprised holidaymaker as tide suddenly washed over her feet
Clothing Fashions 1920s Womens Swimsuits -Old Bathers climbing the rocks at cornwall 1920s
Three Cornish fishermen seen here in St Ives leaning on the harbour railings, discussing the state of the fishing industry. March 24 1936
50 year old Cornishman Frederick Trull a member of the Cornish Stannery Parliament has had £ 50, 000 worth of his own Cornish money printed and has already exchanged £ 1
The saucy seagull that dives onto holidaymakers, snatching food from their hands, causes a lot of amusement of Towan Beach in Newquay, Cornwall. June 1960 M4366
The earliest yellow narcissi called Soleil D or, which are grown on the Islands of Scilly, are being sent out, packed in boxes and sent by boat to Penzance, for Covent Garden Market
The obliging fisherman who left a rope dangling from the stern jib of his fishing trawler at St. Ives, Cornwall, provided a perfect swing for this trio of holidaymakers
Rollers on Fistral Beach Newquay. August 1936 P000049