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Twitter / PRScredda: Gwithian, 1967; custom Bilbo's ...
Gwithian, 1967; custom Bilbo's twitter.com/PRScredda/stat…
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Twitter / PRScredda: Wonderful Art Deco poster promoting St Ives, GWR 1930's
Wonderful Art Deco poster promoting St Ives, GWR 1930's. "glorious sands, ideal bathing" twitter.com/PRScredda/stat…
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Angarrack Inn - a brief History
Angarrack Inn, Angarrack
12 Steamers Hill, Angarrack, Hayle, TR27 5JB Cornwall
Telephone: 01736 752380
A newly refurbished traditional inn, that dates from 1755. This was originally known as 'The Lamb'. It owes its establishment to the Angarrack tin smelting house, which once operated nearby. The pub has a warm and friendly atmosphere complete with log fire in the winter. Situated in a small village it is surrounded by picturesque views and close to Hayle's 3 miles of golden sands. read more »
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Twitter / PRScredda: Photochrom postcard of Godrevy Light, 1890
Photochrom postcard of Godrevy Light, 1890 twitter.com/PRScredda/stat…
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23rd March - Feast of St Gwinear by @RevRichardColes
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It is the Feast of St Gwinear. A 5th C prince he had such a nice time hunting with St Patrick he renounced his throne for Jesus... read more »
1884 | Angarrack Viaduct | Thomas BORE and Thomas WAKEHAM | 4-Jul 1884 | Killed at Angarrack Viaduct by a falling derrick
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Angarrack viaduct
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1883 | Angarrack Viaduct | Richard WHIDDON 15 22-Oct 1883 | Fell from a crane at Angarrack Viaduct
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All Roads Lead To Carnsew | Hayle Pump
Carnsew….Dark Cliff…..a fifty foot high cliff of black basalt rock, which stood, and still stands, though transformed into the Plantation, on the southern shore of the Hayle estuary commanding an uninterrupted view of the harbour entrance.read more »
Old Hayle - via Cornish Bygone Times @PRScredda
Towans pool hayle 1920s, lovely twitter.com/PRScredda/stat…
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A traffic free Hayle in 1950 twitter.com/PRScredda/stat… read more »