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Tresawsan, Merther, Cornwall. Around 1920s
Tresawsan, the birthplace of historian William Hals (1655-1737). The lady is Elsie Jolly and the people are thought to be a visiting group from the Old Cornwall Society. Mr J.F. Jolly is known to have occupied Tresawsan Farm in 1915. Photographer: Unknown
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TRURI : METgv.1
Media ID 18840799
© From the collection of the RIC
Agriculture Cottage Farmhouse House Rural Thatch
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This print takes us back in time to the picturesque village of Tresawsan, Merther, Cornwall, around the 1920s. The thatched farmhouse standing proudly amidst a rural landscape evokes a sense of tranquility and simplicity. In this snapshot from history, we catch a glimpse of Elsie Jolly, an elegant lady who graces the foreground. She is believed to be accompanied by a group visiting from the esteemed Old Cornwall Society. Their presence adds an air of curiosity as they explore this charming corner of Cornwall. Tresawsan holds significance as it was not only home to generations of hardworking farmers but also served as the birthplace of renowned historian William Hals (1655-1737). This fact lends an aura of intellectual heritage to this idyllic setting. The photographer behind this timeless image remains unknown, yet their skill in capturing such beauty cannot be denied. The composition effortlessly showcases the harmonious blend between nature and human habitation. As we gaze upon this scene frozen in time, we are transported back to an era when agriculture played a vital role in shaping communities like Tresawsan. It serves as a reminder of our rich historical roots and invites us to appreciate the simple joys found within rural life.
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