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Photo Mug : St Juliot Vicarage, St Juliot, near Boscastle, Cornwall. 1971
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St Juliot Vicarage, St Juliot, near Boscastle, Cornwall. 1971
The Old Rectory from the rear. The Grade II listed building was built around 1847. Emma Gifford (later Hardy) moved to St Juliot Rectory in 1868 to join her sister Helen Catherine, wife of Reverend Caddell Holder. The opening chapters of Thomas Hardys novel, A Pair of Blue Eyes, recalls the authors visit to the rectory when he first met Emma. Photographer: Charles Woolf
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TRURI : JULgv.10b
Media ID 14735166
© RIC, photographer Charles Woolf
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Bring a piece of history to your morning routine with our Media Storehouse Photo Mug featuring the stunning image of St Juliot Vicarage from the Royal Cornwall Museum. This Grade II listed building, built around 1847, holds a rich history as it was once the home of Emma Gifford (later Hardy), who moved there in 1868 to join her sister. Each sip from this high-quality mug is a reminder of the beautiful architecture and the intriguing stories of St Juliot, near Boscastle, Cornwall in 1971. Order yours today and start your day with a dose of history and charm.
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Mug Size is 8.1cm high x 9.6cm diameter (3.2" x 3.8")
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This print takes us back to the year 1971, capturing the timeless beauty of St Juliot Vicarage in St Juliot, near Boscastle, Cornwall. The image showcases the rear view of this Grade II listed building that was constructed around 1847. The vicarage holds a significant place in literary history as it became the home of Emma Gifford (later Hardy) in 1868. Emma joined her sister Helen Catherine, who was married to Reverend Caddell Holder at the time. It was during Thomas Hardy's visit to St Juliot Rectory that he first encountered Emma, an encounter which inspired him and later found its way into his novel "A Pair of Blue Eyes". Photographed by Charles Woolf, this snapshot beautifully captures the essence of this historical site. The image transports us back in time and allows us to appreciate both its architectural grandeur and its role within literature. This print is part of a collection curated by Cornish artist Joyce Greenham for Royal Cornwall Museum. It serves as a visual testament to the rich heritage and cultural significance embedded within Cornwall's landscapes and buildings
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