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Rock is a small village located in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, and is situated on the north coast of Cornwall and overlooks the Camel Estuary

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Background imageRock Collection: Portheras cove near St Just on the north Cornish coast, UK

Portheras cove near St Just on the north Cornish coast, UK
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Background imageRock Collection: A view of Atlantic Ocean from Boscastle Cliffs at sunset, Boscastle, Forraburry and Minster

A view of Atlantic Ocean from Boscastle Cliffs at sunset, Boscastle, Forraburry and Minster, Cornwall, United Kingdom

Background imageRock Collection: Enys Dodnan Arch and Longships lighthouse at sunset, Lands End, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom

Enys Dodnan Arch and Longships lighthouse at sunset, Lands End, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom

Background imageRock Collection: Waterfall at St Nectans Kieve, Threthevy, Tintagel, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom

Waterfall at St Nectans Kieve, Threthevy, Tintagel, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom

Background imageRock Collection: Woodland at St Nectans's Glen, Threthevy, Tintagel, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom

Woodland at St Nectans's Glen, Threthevy, Tintagel, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom
Woodland at St Nectans's Glen, Threthevy, Tintagel, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom

Background imageRock Collection: Sunset at Carnewas and Bedruthan Steps, Bedruthan Steps, Newquay, Cornwall, United Kingdom

Sunset at Carnewas and Bedruthan Steps, Bedruthan Steps, Newquay, Cornwall, United Kingdom

Background imageRock Collection: Logan Rock and Treen beach at sunset, St Levan, Treen, Penzance, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom

Logan Rock and Treen beach at sunset, St Levan, Treen, Penzance, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom

Background imageRock Collection: Logan Rock across Pednvounder Beach, Cornwall, England. Autumn (November) 2023

Logan Rock across Pednvounder Beach, Cornwall, England. Autumn (November) 2023

Background imageRock Collection: Aerial view of the Camel Estuary and village of Rock in North Cornwall, England

Aerial view of the Camel Estuary and village of Rock in North Cornwall, England. Summer (August) 2023

Background imageRock Collection: 'The Land's-End: Sunset Before A Stormy Night' by S. P. Jackson... 1865. Creator: Unknown

"The Land's-End: Sunset Before A Stormy Night" by S. P. Jackson... 1865. Creator: Unknown
"The Land's-End: Sunset Before A Stormy Night" by S. P. Jackson, in the exhibition of the Society of Painters in Water Colours, 1865. Engraving of a painting. The view Mr

Background imageRock Collection: The Prince of Wales at The Land's End, Cornwall, 1865. Creator: Unknown

The Prince of Wales at The Land's End, Cornwall, 1865. Creator: Unknown
The Prince of Wales at The Land's End, Cornwall, 1865. Having partaken of an excellent luncheon, the Prince of Wales proceeded, in a two-horse carriage, to the Land's End, accompanied by Mr. John St

Background imageRock Collection: The Prince and Princess of Wales landing at St. Michael's Mount, 1865. Creator: Unknown

The Prince and Princess of Wales landing at St. Michael's Mount, 1865. Creator: Unknown
The Prince and Princess of Wales landing at St. Michael's Mount, [Cornwall], 1865....outside Marazion is the singular conical rock, or rather series of rocks, known as St

Background imageRock Collection: Castle Treryn, near the Land's End with a distant view of the Logan Rock

Castle Treryn, near the Land's End with a distant view of the Logan Rock, 1824 (hand coloured litho on paper)
7483138 Castle Treryn, near the Land's End with a distant view of the Logan Rock, 1824 (hand coloured litho on paper) by Tonkin, James (1757-1846); 27x41 cm; Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust, Telford

Background imageRock Collection: Celebrated Logan Rock near the Land's End in Cornwall, 1824 (hand coloured litho on paper)

Celebrated Logan Rock near the Land's End in Cornwall, 1824 (hand coloured litho on paper)
7483088 Celebrated Logan Rock near the Land's End in Cornwall, 1824 (hand coloured litho on paper) by Tonkin, James (1757-1846); 28x40 cm; Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust, Telford, Shropshire

Background imageRock Collection: View of Logan Rock, near the Land's End, 1824 (hand coloured litho on paper)

View of Logan Rock, near the Land's End, 1824 (hand coloured litho on paper)
7483142 View of Logan Rock, near the Land's End, 1824 (hand coloured litho on paper) by Tonkin, James (1757-1846); 27x40 cm; Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust, Telford, Shropshire

Background imageRock Collection: View of the celebrated Logan Rock near the Land's End in Cornwall taken after the Rock was

View of the celebrated Logan Rock near the Land's End in Cornwall taken after the Rock was displaced on the 8th
7482949 View of the celebrated Logan Rock near the Land's End in Cornwall taken after the Rock was displaced on the 8th April 1824, 1824 (hand coloured litho on paper) by Tonkin

Background imageRock Collection: Cornish miners

Cornish miners
5312005 Cornish miners; (add.info.: Engraving depicting Cornish miners chipping away tin-bearing quartz rock in a tin mine in the St Just region. Dated 19th century.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageRock Collection: Seated men at Zawn Pyg, Nanjizal, St Levan, Cornwall. Probably 1903

Seated men at Zawn Pyg, Nanjizal, St Levan, Cornwall. Probably 1903
View of two men on the rocks at the edge of the sea, with a close-up of the natural arch, Zawn Pyg. Nanjizal is also known as Mill Bay. Photographer: Unknown

Background imageRock Collection: The Tobban Horse, Porthtowan, Cornwall. Probably after 1927

The Tobban Horse, Porthtowan, Cornwall. Probably after 1927
A view of the Tobban Horse rock before the landward side collapsed in the 1960s. Some mining headgear can be seen on the far cliff

Background imageRock Collection: Enys Dodnan Arch, the Armed Knight rock and Longships lighthouse, Lands End, Cornwall, UK

Enys Dodnan Arch, the Armed Knight rock and Longships lighthouse, Lands End, Cornwall, UK. October 2016

Background imageRock Collection: Gwennap Pit, Gwennap, Cornwall. Probably 1931

Gwennap Pit, Gwennap, Cornwall. Probably 1931
A solitary figure of a man at the bottom of the Pit. There is a house on the right and another building on the left. An open air amphitheatre near Redruth made famous by John Wesley the founder of

Background imageRock Collection: Unidentified two funnelled steam yacht off Harlyn Bay, St Merryn, Cornwall. Probably early 1900s

Unidentified two funnelled steam yacht off Harlyn Bay, St Merryn, Cornwall. Probably early 1900s
Three ladies are standing on the shore line. Gulland Rock can be seen in the background. Photographer: Thomas Henry Williams

Background imageRock Collection: Dinham House, St Minver, Cornwall. 1981

Dinham House, St Minver, Cornwall. 1981
A view through the archway at Dinham House, on the Camel Estuary near Wadebridge, Rock, and Polzeath. It was originally built in the 1630s as a hunting lodge or summer residence for Devon landowners

Background imageRock Collection: Polurrian, Mullion, Cornwall. 1899

Polurrian, Mullion, Cornwall. 1899
View of Cathedral Rock and the coast to Poldhu. Two men, thought to be part of the photographic party, are seated in the foreground. Poldhu Hotel can be seen in the distance

Background imageRock Collection: Polurrian Hotel, Mullion, Cornwall. 1899

Polurrian Hotel, Mullion, Cornwall. 1899
A view of Cathedral Rock, Polurrian Cove, Polurrian Hotel and the coast looking north. The hotel was built in 1890 as a railway hotel to serve the now defunct Helston branch line

Background imageRock Collection: Porthcothan Beach, St Merryn, Cornwall. 1907

Porthcothan Beach, St Merryn, Cornwall. 1907
A view of the beach with a man, probably a member of the photographic party, standing among the rocks by the tideline. The rock arch was destroyed by storms in 2014. Photographer: John Charles Burrow

Background imageRock Collection: The Cheesewring, Stowes Hill, Bodmin Moor, near Minions, Linkinhorne, Cornwall. Around 1920s

The Cheesewring, Stowes Hill, Bodmin Moor, near Minions, Linkinhorne, Cornwall. Around 1920s
Close view of the weathered granite tor with an excursion party of ten or eleven people. The group comprises a number of ladies and a child in cloche hats

Background imageRock Collection: Lizard Point, Landewednack, Cornwall. Around 1900

Lizard Point, Landewednack, Cornwall. Around 1900
A view of Lizard Point and Man of War Rocks from the east side. A small sailing ship is just visible on the horizon. Photographer: Unknown

Background imageRock Collection: Gwennap Pit, Cornwall. Whit Monday 1925

Gwennap Pit, Cornwall. Whit Monday 1925
A service at Gwennap Pit on Whit Monday 1925 with a full congregation and the minister in the centre. Gwennap Pit is an open air amphitheatre near Redruth made famous by John Wesley the founder of

Background imageRock Collection: Gorsedh Kernow Bardic ceremony, Roche, Cornwall. September 1991

Gorsedh Kernow Bardic ceremony, Roche, Cornwall. September 1991
Cornish Bards gather in the field beneath Roche Rock where the Gorsedh Kernow, or Cornish Gorsedh, takes place. Photographer: Jonathan Barker

Background imageRock Collection: Arch Rock, Perranporth, Perranzabuloe, Cornwall. Around 1920

Arch Rock, Perranporth, Perranzabuloe, Cornwall. Around 1920
A group of three people standing on the cliffs near Arch Rock at Perranporth. Photographer: Unknown

Background imageRock Collection: Seated man and boat at Zawn Pyg, Nanjizal, St Levan, Cornwall. Probably 1903

Seated man and boat at Zawn Pyg, Nanjizal, St Levan, Cornwall. Probably 1903
View of man on rocks at the edge of the sea, with the natural arch, Zawn Pyg. Nanjizal is also known as Mill Bay. Photographer: Unknown

Background imageRock Collection: Carn les Boel from Pendower Cove, St Levan, Cornwall. 1898

Carn les Boel from Pendower Cove, St Levan, Cornwall. 1898
View of the headland and sea, looking north, with The Longships Lighthouse just discernible on the horizon. A man is seated on a large granite rock in the foreground. Photographer: Herbert Hughes

Background imageRock Collection: Treryn Dinas, near Treen, St Levan, Cornwall. Around 1910

Treryn Dinas, near Treen, St Levan, Cornwall. Around 1910
View from the landward side with a party of tourists visiting the Logan Rock, or rocking stone. A group can be seen at the base of the rock with others on top

Background imageRock Collection: Logan Rock, Treryn Dinas, near Treen, St Levan, Cornwall. 1894

Logan Rock, Treryn Dinas, near Treen, St Levan, Cornwall. 1894
Hand coloured slide from Tour through Cornwall No.39 showing a close up with the Logan Rock, or rocking stone, at the top

Background imageRock Collection: Porthcurnow beach, St Levan, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Porthcurnow beach, St Levan, Cornwall. Early 1900s
View from the west side with Treryn Dinas in the distance. Hand coloured slide. Photographer: Gibson

Background imageRock Collection: Logan Rock, Treryn Dinas, Porthcurno, St Levan, Cornwall. 1898

Logan Rock, Treryn Dinas, Porthcurno, St Levan, Cornwall. 1898
A view of sheep on the rocks, near the Logan Rock at Treryn Dinas. Perched 30 metres above the sea, the naturally occurring piece of granite attracted tourists due to its ability to rock back

Background imageRock Collection: Porthcurno beach, St Levan, Cornwall. 1898

Porthcurno beach, St Levan, Cornwall. 1898
Photographers and a large baulk of timber on the beach. Treryn Dinas, the site of an Iron Age promontory fort, can be seen in the background

Background imageRock Collection: Reen Sand Dunes, Perranporth, Perranzabuloe, Cornwall. Around 1900

Reen Sand Dunes, Perranporth, Perranzabuloe, Cornwall. Around 1900
On the Sand Dunes. Two children seated on the dunes overlooking the beach, with a distant view of the town, Arch Rock, Retreat Rocks, Droskyn and Chapel Rock. Photographer: William Thomas

Background imageRock Collection: Arch Rock and Chapel Rock, Perranporth, Perranzabuloe, Cornwall. Around 1890s

Arch Rock and Chapel Rock, Perranporth, Perranzabuloe, Cornwall. Around 1890s
A view of Arch Rock and Chapel Rock, including Lion Rock, on Perranporth Beach with three seine boats and fishermen. A boy is standing on the right. Photographer: Frederick Ernest Argall

Background imageRock Collection: Sunset at Trebarwith Strand with incoming tide, North Cornwall, UK. March 2014

Sunset at Trebarwith Strand with incoming tide, North Cornwall, UK. March 2014. *NOT AVAILABLE FOR UK 2016 RETAIL CALENDARS

Background imageRock Collection: Godrevy Lighthouse at sunset, seen through rocksand rockpool in the foreground. Nr Hayle

Godrevy Lighthouse at sunset, seen through rocksand rockpool in the foreground. Nr Hayle, Cornwall, UK, June 2009

Background imageRock Collection: Black Rock, Widemouth Bay, Poundstock, Cornwall. 1913

Black Rock, Widemouth Bay, Poundstock, Cornwall. 1913
View of Black Rock on the beach at Widemouth Bay. Photographer: Herbert Hughes

Background imageRock Collection: Charles Mannell and George Penrose admiring the view at Chapel Rock, Trenowth (near Grampound Road)

Charles Mannell and George Penrose admiring the view at Chapel Rock, Trenowth (near Grampound Road)
This image is mentioned in the Royal Institution of Cornwalls (RIC) Newsletter dated 20th October 1996 " Additions to the photographic collection - one of interest to the RIC taken at Chapel

Background imageRock 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 imageRock Collection: St Michael's Chapel on Roche Rock in Cornwall, England

St Michael's Chapel on Roche Rock in Cornwall, England
St Michael's Chapel on Roche Rock in Cornwall, England

Background imageRock Collection: Aerial image of boats stranded on sand bar in the Camel Estuary near the village of Rock

Aerial image of boats stranded on sand bar in the Camel Estuary near the village of Rock, Cornwall, England. Summer (August) 2022

Background imageRock Collection: Aerial image of boats stranded on sand bars in the Camel Estuary, Rock, Cornwall, England

Aerial image of boats stranded on sand bars in the Camel Estuary, Rock, Cornwall, England. Summer (August) 2022



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Rock Collection

Rock is a small village located in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, and is situated on the north coast of Cornwall and overlooks the Camel Estuary. The village has a population of about 1,500 people and is known for its sandy beaches and picturesque views. The area has been popular with tourists since Victorian times due to its mild climate and stunning scenery. It also boasts an array of activities such as sailing, surfing, fishing, golfing and horse riding. There are plenty of restaurants to choose from in the area as well as shops selling local produce such as seafood and Cornish pasties. A great place to visit if you're looking for a relaxing holiday with lots to do.
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