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View towards Trendine, Towednack, Cornwall. 1983

View towards Trendine, Towednack, Cornwall. 1983


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View towards Trendine, Towednack, Cornwall. 1983

View towards Trendine with Towednack Church in the distance. Cattle are grazing in the field. Photographer: Charles Woolf

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TRURI : TOWgv.6e

Media ID 14753694

© RIC, photographer Charles Woolf

Joyce Greenham


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This print titled "View towards Trendine, Towednack, Cornwall. 1983" transports us back in time to the picturesque landscapes of Cornwall. The image beautifully captures a serene view of Trendine with Towednack Church standing proudly in the distance. The photographer, Charles Woolf, skillfully frames this scene as if inviting us to step into the frame and immerse ourselves in its tranquility. The composition showcases the natural beauty of Cornwall's countryside, with rolling hills stretching out before our eyes. In the foreground, we see contented cattle grazing peacefully in a lush green field—a testament to the region's agricultural heritage and pastoral charm. This photograph evokes a sense of nostalgia for simpler times when life seemed slower-paced and more connected to nature. It serves as a reminder that amidst our bustling modern lives, there are still pockets of untouched beauty waiting to be discovered. Cornwall has long been renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural history; this image encapsulates both elements perfectly. As we gaze upon this print from Royal Cornwall Museum by Joyce Greenham, we can't help but feel an overwhelming sense of awe at Mother Nature's artistry. Whether you have personal ties to Cornwall or simply appreciate stunning landscape photography, this print is sure to transport you on an imaginary journey through time and space—allowing you to momentarily escape into the serenity captured within its borders.

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