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Kenwyn Collection

Kenwyn is a small village located in Cornwall, England and is situated on the River Kenwyn and is close to Truro

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Background imageKenwyn Collection: Furzupland, Kenwyn, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Furzupland, Kenwyn, Cornwall. Early 1900s
A young girl with a skipping rope is at the top of the steps, a lady holding a card or paper is on the right and a gentleman in a trilby is on the left

Background imageKenwyn Collection: Back Quay and Lemon Quay, Truro, Cornwall. Probably early 1920s

Back Quay and Lemon Quay, Truro, Cornwall. Probably early 1920s
A view from Lemon Bridge with the River Kenwyn at high tide. Truro school stands on the hill in the background. Sailing barges, one with wooden square engine housing towards the stern

Background imageKenwyn Collection: Chainwalk, Kenwyn, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Chainwalk, Kenwyn, Cornwall. Early 1900s
View of the Chainwalk with a lady looking towards the city. The top pinnacles of the church tower are faintly in the distance and the roof of the house at the far end of Chainwalk can be seen

Background imageKenwyn Collection: Group of women, Kea, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Group of women, Kea, Cornwall. Early 1900s
View of a group of women outside a cottage in Calenick. No doubt two of the women have put on clean white aprons for the photograph and note the beautiful lace curtains at the windows

Background imageKenwyn Collection: H. T. P. Motors Ltd, Back Quay, Truro, Cornwall. Taken before the the last section of the river

H. T. P. Motors Ltd, Back Quay, Truro, Cornwall. Taken before the the last section of the river was covered over in
Lorry number CV 5333 is parked on the Lemon Quay side of the River Kenwyn. H.T.P. Motors Ltd. later became the site of the Pannier Market. Photographer: Unknown

Background imageKenwyn Collection: River Street, Truro, Cornwall. Late 1800s

River Street, Truro, Cornwall. Late 1800s
A view of River Street, looking east, showing the Truro Savings Bank and Baptist Chapel, later to become the Royal Cornwall Museum. The architect of both buildings was Philip Sambell (1798-1874)

Background imageKenwyn Collection: Calenick, Kea, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Calenick, Kea, Cornwall. Early 1900s
An early view of Calenick, taken from an unusual angle, showing the bridge and several cottages. Photographer: Ernest Chegwidden

Background imageKenwyn Collection: Kenwyn, Truro, Cornwall. Around 1925

Kenwyn, Truro, Cornwall. Around 1925
Church tower and lychgate of Kenwyn Church, 1925. Cornishman and amateur photographer, Major Arthur William Gill, was well known in Cornwall and elsewhere during the 1920s

Background imageKenwyn Collection: Pilchard seine boat, Cornwall County Fisheries Exhibition, Truro, Cornwall. July to August 1893

Pilchard seine boat, Cornwall County Fisheries Exhibition, Truro, Cornwall. July to August 1893
Pilchard seine boat on the River Kenwyn at Back Quay in Truro, with Samuel Brokenshire carriage factory in the background

Background imageKenwyn Collection: Lis Escop, Kenwyn, Cornwall. Around 1910

Lis Escop, Kenwyn, Cornwall. Around 1910
Lis Escop (Cornish for Bishops Court) in winter with cattle in the foreground. Originally the Kenwyn Vicarage, in 1876 it became the residence of the Bishops of Truro

Background imageKenwyn Collection: Causilgey Farm House, Tregavethan, Kea, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Causilgey Farm House, Tregavethan, Kea, Cornwall. Early 1900s
A view of the exterior of Causilgey, in the Manor of Tregavethan, known later as Causilgey Manor. Confusingly, the house has also been referred to as Tregavethan Manor House in 1911 Census data

Background imageKenwyn Collection: Three girls fishing in the River Kenwyn at the ford and footbridge, Treliske Lane, Newmills

Three girls fishing in the River Kenwyn at the ford and footbridge, Treliske Lane, Newmills, Kenwyn, Cornwall
A fourth girl is sitting in the hedge by the path with what could be their mother or maybe their Nanny. Photographer: Arthur Philp

Background imageKenwyn Collection: Ford and footbridge on the River Kenwyn, Newmills, Kenwyn, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Ford and footbridge on the River Kenwyn, Newmills, Kenwyn, Cornwall. Early 1900s
A lady in Victorian dress with a walking stick and a dog stands at the edge of the river. Also, a lady and gentleman can be seen in the distance, walking away from the river

Background imageKenwyn Collection: Lemon Quay and Back Quay, Truro, Cornwall. 1900s

Lemon Quay and Back Quay, Truro, Cornwall. 1900s
Lemon Quay looking across the river Kenwyn at high tide to Back Quay, with Lemon Street bridge in the background. A variety of horse drawn vehicles stand on Lemon Quay and Back Quay

Background imageKenwyn Collection: Back Quay, Truro, Cornwall. Late 1800s

Back Quay, Truro, Cornwall. Late 1800s
A view of Back Quay from the Lemon Street bridge looking down Kenwyn River at high tide. Sailing barges moored by Lemon Quay on the right of the picture. Photographer: Arthur Philp

Background imageKenwyn Collection: Back Quay showing the Market Inn, the rear of City Hall and N. Gill & Son, Truro, Cornwall

Back Quay showing the Market Inn, the rear of City Hall and N. Gill & Son, Truro, Cornwall. After October 1937
A view of the Market Inn, the rear of City Hall and N. Gill & Son after the filling-in works were completed in October 1937. A small group of men are standing outside the Market Inn

Background imageKenwyn Collection: Calenick, Kea, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Calenick, Kea, Cornwall. Early 1900s
A view of Calenick showing several cottages and the clock tower adjoining Calenick House. Calenick House belonged to Captain Grey in the early 1900s

Background imageKenwyn Collection: Rosedale, Kenwyn, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Rosedale, Kenwyn, Cornwall. Early 1900s
Located on the road from Moresk to Idless, opposite Polquick Cottage and near to the entrance to Daubuz Moor, a lady in a white apron is collecting water in a pail from the mill leat

Background imageKenwyn Collection: Filling-in works Lemon Quay, Truro, Cornwall. Between September 1936 and October 1937

Filling-in works Lemon Quay, Truro, Cornwall. Between September 1936 and October 1937
A view looking west from Back Quay, outside the Old City Hall, of the early stages of the filling-in works. Lemon Bridge can be seen in the distance. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan

Background imageKenwyn Collection: Back Quay, Truro, Cornwall. 1910

Back Quay, Truro, Cornwall. 1910
A view taken from the west side of the River Kenwyn, looking up river towards Lemon Bridge in the distance. Back Quay is on the right with a sailing barge alongside near The Green

Background imageKenwyn Collection: Back Quay and The Green, Truro, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Back Quay and The Green, Truro, Cornwall. Early 1900s
This summer view, at high tide, is taken from Lemon Quay looking at the Back Quay side of the River Kenwyn. It gives a good view of The Green

Background imageKenwyn Collection: Workmen finishing the roof of the public toilets on Lemon Bridge at the bottom of Lemon Street

Workmen finishing the roof of the public toilets on Lemon Bridge at the bottom of Lemon Street, Truro, Cornwall
The drainage from the toilets at that time, and for some years after, was straight into the River Kenwyn flowing underneath the building

Background imageKenwyn Collection: Hicks Garage, Kenwyn Street, Truro, Cornwall. After December 1903

Hicks Garage, Kenwyn Street, Truro, Cornwall. After December 1903
S. Hicks & Son, Automobile Engineers, at 114 Kenwyn Street with a motor car, registration number SW 619, parked outside. To the left are Miss Ethel Osborne, Greengrocers at No

Background imageKenwyn Collection: Kenwyn Road under snow, Truro, Cornwall. Probably early 1900s

Kenwyn Road under snow, Truro, Cornwall. Probably early 1900s
A view down Kenwyn Road under snow. A horse and trap is being driven up the road. Photographer: possibly Arthur Philp

Background imageKenwyn Collection: View down Kenwyn Road, Truro, Cornwall. Probably early 1900s

View down Kenwyn Road, Truro, Cornwall. Probably early 1900s
A view down the hill towards the cathedral from Devonshire Terrace (built in 1909) and the corner of Higher Trehaverne with a group of boys on the pavement. Photographer: Arthur Philp

Background imageKenwyn Collection: The City Hotel and St Marys Terrace, Kenwyn Road, Truro, Cornwall. Probably early 1900s

The City Hotel and St Marys Terrace, Kenwyn Road, Truro, Cornwall. Probably early 1900s
The City Hotel and St Marys Terrace looking up the hill, with passers-by and a horse and trap. A sign advertising R. Menhennet, Mason can be seen on the left. Photographer: Arthur Philp

Background imageKenwyn Collection: Group of people, Calenick, Kea, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Group of people, Calenick, Kea, Cornwall. Early 1900s
View of a group of men, two children and a dog, on the bridge at Calenick. Two of the men are obviously workmen and the photograph was probably taken in winter. Photographer: Ernest Chegwidden

Background imageKenwyn Collection: Pilchard drift boat, Cornwall County Fisheries Exhibition, Truro, Cornwall. July to August 1893

Pilchard drift boat, Cornwall County Fisheries Exhibition, Truro, Cornwall. July to August 1893
Pilchard drift boat on the River Kenwyn at Back Quay in Truro showing Samuel Brokenshires carriage factory in the background

Background imageKenwyn Collection: Mackerel seine boat, Cornwall County Fisheries Exhibition, Truro, Cornwall. July to August 1893

Mackerel seine boat, Cornwall County Fisheries Exhibition, Truro, Cornwall. July to August 1893
A view of the open seine boat with fishing gear, probably sitting on the River Kenwyn at Back Quay in Truro. The main exhibition site was a field at the top of Lemon Street

Background imageKenwyn Collection: Crowd at unveiling of the Kenwyn War Memorial, junction of Kenwyn Hill and Knights Hill, Kenwyn

Crowd at unveiling of the Kenwyn War Memorial, junction of Kenwyn Hill and Knights Hill, Kenwyn, Truro, Cornwall
The Kenwyn War Memorial was unveiled on 27th June 1920 by the Duke of Cornwall / Prince of Wales, who would later become Edward VIII. The ceremony was attended by around 2000 people

Background imageKenwyn Collection: Forty Steps, Kenwyn, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Forty Steps, Kenwyn, Cornwall. Early 1900s
View up from the bottom of Forty Steps with three young boys sitting on the steps and a gentleman standing a short way up behind them. A large oak tree can be seen on the right

Background imageKenwyn Collection: Inscribed plaque set in wall of Board School, School Hill, Shortlanesend, Kenwyn, Cornwall. 1978

Inscribed plaque set in wall of Board School, School Hill, Shortlanesend, Kenwyn, Cornwall. 1978
Later known as " The Old School", the Grade II listed Gothic style board school was erected in 1876. The inscription includes name of Clerk, Architect and Builder; Bawden and Lanyon

Background imageKenwyn Collection: Board School, School Hill, Shortlanesend, Kenwyn, Cornwall. 1978

Board School, School Hill, Shortlanesend, Kenwyn, Cornwall. 1978
Later known as " The Old School", the Grade II listed Gothic style board school was erected in 1876. Photographer: Charles Woolf

Background imageKenwyn Collection: One-up, one-down whitewashed cottage at Todpool, Chacewater, Cornwall. 1973

One-up, one-down whitewashed cottage at Todpool, Chacewater, Cornwall. 1973
The house is possibly located at Todpool Turning near St Day, Redruth. Photographer: Charles Woolf

Background imageKenwyn Collection: Coosebean Lane in the snow, Kenwyn, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Coosebean Lane in the snow, Kenwyn, Cornwall. Early 1900s
A gentleman in a cap and winter coat is walking along the lane and smoking a pipe. Photographer: Arthur Philp

Background imageKenwyn Collection: Stencoose, also known as St Coose, Kenwyn, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Stencoose, also known as St Coose, Kenwyn, Cornwall. Early 1900s
Located near to Treliske and the Truro Golf Club, the house is viewed from the lawn with a lady standing near the front door and a young boy kneeling beside his dog

Background imageKenwyn Collection: Chainwalk under snow, Kenwyn, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Chainwalk under snow, Kenwyn, Cornwall. Early 1900s
View of the Chainwalk (or Chainfields) after some snow with a man in a bowler hat and overcoat looking towards the city. The church tower, in the distance

Background imageKenwyn Collection: Unveiling of the Kenwyn War Memorial at the junction of Kenwyn Hill and Knights Hill, Kenwyn

Unveiling of the Kenwyn War Memorial at the junction of Kenwyn Hill and Knights Hill, Kenwyn, Cornwall. 27th June 1920
The Kenwyn War Memorial was unveiled on 27th June 1920 by the Duke of Cornwall / Prince of Wales, who would later become Edward VIII. The ceremony was attended by around 2000 people

Background imageKenwyn Collection: Footbridge on the River Kenwyn, Newmills, Kenwyn, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Footbridge on the River Kenwyn, Newmills, Kenwyn, Cornwall. Early 1900s
Two men are standing on the footbridge, leaning on the railing and looking into the River Kenwyn. The ford is behind them and a small hayrick, to the right, has been propped up with a log

Background imageKenwyn Collection: River Kenwyn, looking towards Lemon Bridge and Back Quay, Truro, Cornwall. 1910-1920

River Kenwyn, looking towards Lemon Bridge and Back Quay, Truro, Cornwall. 1910-1920
A view of the River Kenwyn from Lemon Quay, with Lemon Bridge in the distance. A sailing barge is lying alongside Back Quay. The Green, with its trees, can be seen in the centre of the photograph

Background imageKenwyn Collection: Back Quay and Lemon Quay, Truro, Cornwall. Around 1910

Back Quay and Lemon Quay, Truro, Cornwall. Around 1910
Taken from Lemon Quay looking towards Back Quay, with the River Kenwyn at high tide, with a fully laden sailing barge alongside

Background imageKenwyn Collection: River Kenwyn, looking towards Lemon Bridge, Truro, Cornwall. 1910-1920

River Kenwyn, looking towards Lemon Bridge, Truro, Cornwall. 1910-1920
A view of the River Kenwyn with Lemon Bridge in the distance. Lemon Quay is on the left, with a back to front GARAGE sign situated near to a sailing barge lying alongside Lemon Quay

Background imageKenwyn Collection: Back Quay and The Green, Truro, Cornwall. 1910-1920

Back Quay and The Green, Truro, Cornwall. 1910-1920
A view from just down river from Lemon Quay, looking up river towards Lemon Bridge (just out of view) and Back Quay. The trees on the right hand side mark The Green

Background imageKenwyn Collection: Workmen finishing the roof of the public toilets on Lemon Bridge at the bottom of Lemon Street

Workmen finishing the roof of the public toilets on Lemon Bridge at the bottom of Lemon Street, Truro, Cornwall
The drainage from the toilets at that time, and for some years after, was straight into the River Kenwyn flowing underneath the building. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan

Background imageKenwyn Collection: View down Kenwyn Road, Truro, Cornwall. Probably early 1900s

View down Kenwyn Road, Truro, Cornwall. Probably early 1900s
A view down the hill towards the cathedral from Devonshire Terrace (built in 1909) and the corner of Higher Trehaverne with a family group on the pavement

Background imageKenwyn Collection: Home Field, Kenwyn Hill, Truro, Cornwall. Probably between 1900 and early 1930s

Home Field, Kenwyn Hill, Truro, Cornwall. Probably between 1900 and early 1930s
A view of Home Field, a semi-detached house on Kenwyn Hill. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan

Background imageKenwyn Collection: A general view of Truro, Cornwall from Poltisco. After 1910

A general view of Truro, Cornwall from Poltisco. After 1910
A view across the city from the south west showing Town Quay, Lemon Quay, Back Quay and the completed cathedral. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan

Background imageKenwyn Collection: Boat at boat yard, Calenick, Kea, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Boat at boat yard, Calenick, Kea, Cornwall. Early 1900s
A view of a boat in Brabyns boat yard, with two men on board, looking in towards the wood. Part of the quay can be seen on the right and a metal fence or gate on the left



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Kenwyn Collection

Kenwyn is a small village located in Cornwall, England and is situated on the River Kenwyn and is close to Truro. The village has a population of around 1,400 people and covers an area of about 2 square miles and has a long history dating back to the Iron Age when it was known as Canwenna. During the Middle Ages, it was an important market town with many local industries such as tin mining and fishing. Today Kenwyn remains largely rural with many traditional buildings still standing including St Kea's Church which dates back to the 12th century. The village also has some modern amenities including shops and pubs as well as several schools in the area. Kenwyn provides a great base for exploring Cornwall's stunning coastline and countryside while still being close enough to Truro for all your shopping needs.
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