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St Just Collection

St Just, a hidden gem nestled in the picturesque region of Cornwall, England, offers a plethora of breathtaking sights and experiences

Background imageSt Just Collection: A climber on the classic extreme route Raven Wall on the cliffs at Bosigran, near St

A climber on the classic extreme route Raven Wall on the cliffs at Bosigran, near St. Just, West Penwith, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageSt Just Collection: St. Just in Roseland, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe

St. Just in Roseland, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageSt Just Collection: Church, St Just in Roseland, Cornwall, England, UK

Church, St Just in Roseland, Cornwall, England, UK

Background imageSt Just Collection: The Brisons islands from the rocky shores of Porth Nanven in the Cot Valley, St Just, Cornwall

The Brisons islands from the rocky shores of Porth Nanven in the Cot Valley, St Just, Cornwall, England. Autumn (November) 2023.

Background imageSt Just Collection: A female labourer at a tin mine

A female labourer at a tin mine
5310067 A female labourer at a tin mine; (add.info.: Engraving depicting a female labourer at a tin mine in the St Just area of Cornwall)

Background imageSt Just Collection: Female labourer at a tin mine in the St Just area of Cornwall, 1877

Female labourer at a tin mine in the St Just area of Cornwall, 1877
3478852 Female labourer at a tin mine in the St Just area of Cornwall, 1877; (add.info.: Female labourer at a tin mine in the St Just area of Cornwall, England)

Background imageSt Just Collection: The Botallack mine

The Botallack mine
5311997 The Botallack mine; (add.info.: Engraving depicting the Botallack mine, St Just, Cornwall. Dated 19th century.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageSt Just Collection: Cornish miners

Cornish miners
5312005 Cornish miners; (add.info.: Engraving depicting Cornish miners chipping away tin-bearing quartz rock in a tin mine in the St Just region. Dated 19th century.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageSt Just Collection: Govan Haven, Interior of St Just Church, July 1947

Govan Haven, Interior of St Just Church, July 1947
View of the interior of St Just Church, Govan Haven, Cornwall, summer 1947. View down the nave of the stone church looking towards the altar adorned with candle sticks, a cross and flower arrangements

Background imageSt Just Collection: The Brisons islands from the rocky shores of Nanven, near St Just in Cornwall, England

The Brisons islands from the rocky shores of Nanven, near St Just in Cornwall, England. Spring (May) 2022

Background imageSt Just Collection: Abandoned tin mine engine houses and chimney stacks lie scattered over the clifftops at Botallack

Abandoned tin mine engine houses and chimney stacks lie scattered over the clifftops at Botallack, St Just, Cornwall, England. Spring (April) 2010

Background imageSt Just Collection: Porth Nanven pebble beach at sunset, St Just, Cornwall, England

Porth Nanven pebble beach at sunset, St Just, Cornwall, England

Background imageSt Just Collection: The Crowns engine houses, a historic reminder of Cornwalls tin mining heyday, Botallack

The Crowns engine houses, a historic reminder of Cornwalls tin mining heyday, Botallack, St Just, Cornwall, England. Autumn

Background imageSt Just Collection: Abandoned tin mine engine house on the clifftops at Botallack near St Just, Cornwall

Abandoned tin mine engine house on the clifftops at Botallack near St Just, Cornwall, England. Autumn (October) 2009

Background imageSt Just Collection: Fishing boats pulled high up the slipway at Priests Cove, Cape Cornwall near St Just

Fishing boats pulled high up the slipway at Priests Cove, Cape Cornwall near St Just, Cornwall, England. Autumn (October) 2009

Background imageSt Just Collection: Abandoned Cornish tin mine engine houses on the cliffs at Botallack, Cornwall, England

Abandoned Cornish tin mine engine houses on the cliffs at Botallack, Cornwall, England

Background imageSt Just Collection: Remains of The Crowns tin mine engine houses on the Cornish Atlantic coast near Botallack

Remains of The Crowns tin mine engine houses on the Cornish Atlantic coast near Botallack, Cornwall, England. Spring (April) 2010

Background imageSt Just Collection: Sketches in a Cornish Tin-Mine (engraving)

Sketches in a Cornish Tin-Mine (engraving)
1627718 Sketches in a Cornish Tin-Mine (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sketches in a Cornish Tin-Mine)

Background imageSt Just Collection: St. Just (engraving)

St. Just (engraving)
664615 St. Just (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: St. Just. Illustration from Cassells History of England (special edition, A W Cowan, c 1890)

Background imageSt Just Collection: St. Just Cathedral from the south, begun 1272 (photo)

St. Just Cathedral from the south, begun 1272 (photo)
MAE170062 St. Just Cathedral from the south, begun 1272 (photo) by French School, (13th century); Narbonne, Aude, France; (add.info)

Background imageSt Just Collection: Cornwall TR19 7 Map

Cornwall TR19 7 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Cornwall TR19 7

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GRH0811516
A ruined Cornish tin mine at Botallack

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BAL1451707
Levant Mine buildings on the Cornish coast

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ARY01619020
The Crown Engine Houses at Botallack

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GRH0601901
Sunset at Porth Nanven which is known locally as Dinosaur Egg Beach due to the ovoid boulders found there

Background imageSt Just Collection: Abandoned tin mines on the Cornish cliffs near Botallack, Cornwall, England. Spring

Abandoned tin mines on the Cornish cliffs near Botallack, Cornwall, England. Spring (April) 2010

Background imageSt Just Collection: Cot valley beach

Cot valley beach in early evening, Cornwall

Background imageSt Just Collection: Rock and Nanven Bay

Rock and Nanven Bay
Rock in Nanven Bay at Cote Valley, Cornwall

Background imageSt Just Collection: Source Size = 2468 x 1444

Source Size = 2468 x 1444
Church, Schools, and Vicarage of St. Just, Penwith

Background imageSt Just Collection: Chalcocite crystals C016 / 5658

Chalcocite crystals C016 / 5658
Chalcocite (copper sulphife). Dull black twinned crystal with white calcite (schiefer spar). Specimen from the Levant mine, St. Just, Cornwall, UK

Background imageSt Just Collection: Chalcosine

Chalcosine
Dull black twinned crystal with white calcite (schiefer spar). From the Levant mine, St. Just, Cornwall, UK

Background imageSt Just Collection: St. Just pool, Roseland Peninsula, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe

St. Just pool, Roseland Peninsula, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe


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St Just, a hidden gem nestled in the picturesque region of Cornwall, England, offers a plethora of breathtaking sights and experiences. From the towering cliffs at Bosigran to the charming St Just Church in Roseland, this quaint village is a paradise for nature enthusiasts and history buffs alike. For thrill-seekers, Raven Wall on the cliffs at Bosigran presents an exhilarating challenge that will test their climbing skills. As they conquer this classic extreme route they can rewarded with awe-inspiring views that stretch across the stunning coastline. In St Just in Roseland, visitors can immerse themselves in tranquility as they explore the enchanting church. Its interior exudes timeless beauty and provides solace to those seeking spiritual enlightenment or simply a moment of reflection. History comes alive at Govan Haven where one can step back in time to July 1947. The interior Church serves as a poignant reminder of days gone by and pays homage to its rich heritage. Nature lovers will be captivated by Nanven's rocky shores near St Just. With panoramic vistas showcasing the majestic Brisons islands against Cornwall's azure waters during springtime, it's truly a sight to behold. The remnants of abandoned tin mine engine houses scattered over Botallack's clifftops tell tales of Cornish mining history from April 2010. These structures stand as resilient witnesses to an era long past but not forgotten. Porth Nanven pebble beach bathed in sunset hues beckons romantics seeking moments of serenity amidst nature's splendor. Here, time seems suspended as waves gently caress the shore while vibrant colors paint the sky above. The Crowns engine houses at Botallack serve as tangible reminders of Cornwall's illustrious tin mining heyday. Their weathered facades evoke nostalgia for times when these structures buzzed with activity and industry filled the air. Priests Cove near Cape Cornwall showcases fishing boats pulled high up the slipway, a testament to the village's maritime heritage.