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St Agnes Collection

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Background imageSt Agnes Collection: St Agnes, Cornwall. Around 1900

St Agnes, Cornwall. Around 1900
Unidentified schooners below winding gear in Trevaunance Harbour. Photographer: Unknown

Background imageSt Agnes Collection: St Agnes Church, Cornwall. Around 1905

St Agnes Church, Cornwall. Around 1905
Church from west end showing spire after being struck by lightning, 15th March 1905. Photographer: Arthur Philp

Background imageSt Agnes Collection: Churchtown, St Agnes, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Churchtown, St Agnes, Cornwall. Early 1900s
Churchtown showing Paulls hotel named after landlord John Paull. In 1930 the establishment changed to the St Agnes Hotel. Photographer: Probably Arthur William Jordan

Background imageSt Agnes Collection: Trevaunance Beach at low tide, St Agnes, Cornwall. Probably 20th July 1910

Trevaunance Beach at low tide, St Agnes, Cornwall. Probably 20th July 1910
A view from the beach looking up to Wheal Friendly mine on the skyline. The mine was re-opened in 1900 as part of Wheal Kitty and was at 80fms in 1910

Background imageSt Agnes Collection: Evacuees at Cleaders Croft, British Road, St Agnes, Cornwall. 1940

Evacuees at Cleaders Croft, British Road, St Agnes, Cornwall. 1940
Evacuees at Cleaders Croft during the Second World War. The premises were used as a School. During the war, approximately 3.5 million people from large towns and cities across the country

Background imageSt Agnes Collection: Trevaunance Beach, St Agnes, Cornwall. Probably 20th July 1910

Trevaunance Beach, St Agnes, Cornwall. Probably 20th July 1910
A photographer and two men, William Thomas of the Camborne School of Mines on the far right, stand watching fishermen painting a clinker built lugger. On the skyline is Wheal Friendly mine

Background imageSt Agnes Collection: Harmony Cottage, Blowing House, Trevellas, near St Agnes, Cornwall. 1920s

Harmony Cottage, Blowing House, Trevellas, near St Agnes, Cornwall. 1920s
Sometimes referred to as Harmony Cot, this house was the birth place of the painter John Opie, in 1761. Glass lantern slide from a lecture, entitled Some Historic Cornish Beauty Spots

Background imageSt Agnes Collection: Cottage Row, St Agnes, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Cottage Row, St Agnes, Cornwall. Early 1900s
Stippy Stappy row of cottages, looking upwards. Photographer: Unknown

Background imageSt Agnes Collection: Rosemundy House, St Agnes, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Rosemundy House, St Agnes, Cornwall. Early 1900s
View of the front of Rosemundy House, St Agnes, including the front garden. Two young women in nursing uniform are visible through the lower bay window to the right

Background imageSt Agnes Collection: Rosedale Cottage, Rosemundy, St Agnes, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Rosedale Cottage, Rosemundy, St Agnes, Cornwall. Early 1900s
Cottages located at the foot of Rosemundy Hill. Photographer: Unknown

Background imageSt Agnes Collection: War Memorial, St Agnes, Cornwall. Around 1920

War Memorial, St Agnes, Cornwall. Around 1920
Newly erected War Memorial in British Road, St Agnes, surrounded by floral tributes. Photographer: Unknown

Background imageSt Agnes Collection: St Agnes Brass Band, Cornwall. Early 1900s

St Agnes Brass Band, Cornwall. Early 1900s
St Agnes Brass Band with silver trophy resting on the bass drum. Photographer: Unknown

Background imageSt Agnes Collection: Harmony Cottage, Blowing House, Trevellas, near St Agnes, Cornwall. 1920s

Harmony Cottage, Blowing House, Trevellas, near St Agnes, Cornwall. 1920s
Sometimes referred to as Harmony Cot, this house was the birth place of the painter John Opie, in 1761. Glass lantern slide from a lecture, entitled Some Historic Cornish Beauty Spots

Background imageSt Agnes Collection: Rosemundy Cottage, St Agnes, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Rosemundy Cottage, St Agnes, Cornwall. Early 1900s
Showing the garden of another property in the foreground and a lady standing at the gateway of the cottage garden behind. Photographer: Unknown

Background imageSt Agnes Collection: Miners and Mechanics Institute, St Agnes, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Miners and Mechanics Institute, St Agnes, Cornwall. Early 1900s
View of the front of the building in Vicarage Road, which was donated to the village by John Passmore Edwards in 1893. Photographer: Unknown

Background imageSt Agnes Collection: Vicarage Road, Fore Street, St Agnes, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Vicarage Road, Fore Street, St Agnes, Cornwall. Early 1900s
Two men meeting near Trenerry Supply Stores. Adverts in the shop window include Camp Coffee, Sunlight Soap, Golden Shred and Lyons Cocoa. Photographer: Probably Arthur William Jordan

Background imageSt Agnes Collection: Vicarage Road, Fore Street, St Agnes, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Vicarage Road, Fore Street, St Agnes, Cornwall. Early 1900s
Horse and cart in distance. Photographer: Probably Arthur William Jordan

Background imageSt Agnes Collection: Abandoned Engine House at St Agnes, Cornwall. 1920s

Abandoned Engine House at St Agnes, Cornwall. 1920s
Glass lantern slide from a lecture, entitled Some Historic Cornish Beauty Spots, given by Cornishman and amateur photographer, Major Arthur William Gill, in around 1925


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