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Background imageLandewednack Collection: Lloyds signal station, Bass Point, Landewednack, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Lloyds signal station, Bass Point, Landewednack, Cornwall. Early 1900s
Close up of Lloyds signal station, E.R.Telegraph Office, with flags flying. A lady is standing outside and a small child sits on the grass to the right. Photographer: Unknown

Background imageLandewednack Collection: Church Cove, Landewednack, Cornwall. 1897

Church Cove, Landewednack, Cornwall. 1897
View of thatched cottages and out buildings above Church Cove with a horse and carriage/break at the top of the lane leading away from the houses

Background imageLandewednack Collection: Kynance Bay House, The Lizard, Landewednack, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Kynance Bay House, The Lizard, Landewednack, Cornwall. Early 1900s
A view of Kynance Bay House, located on the edge of Lizard village. The Victorian house was built in 1888. Photographer: Unknown

Background imageLandewednack Collection: Lizard Point, Landewednack, Cornwall. Around 1900

Lizard Point, Landewednack, Cornwall. Around 1900
A view of Lizard Point and Man of War Rocks from the east side. A small sailing ship is just visible on the horizon. Photographer: Unknown

Background imageLandewednack Collection: F. Squibbs Serpentine Bazaar, The Lizard, Landewednack, Cornwall. Early 1900s

F. Squibbs Serpentine Bazaar, The Lizard, Landewednack, Cornwall. Early 1900s
F. Squibbs Serpentine Bazaar, showing a man, perhaps the owner, with two young women in uniforms, perhaps shop assistants

Background imageLandewednack Collection: Lizard Lighthouse, Landewednack, Cornwall. Around 1890

Lizard Lighthouse, Landewednack, Cornwall. Around 1890
View of the lighthouse from below the cliff. The lighthouse was built by Thomas Fonnereau in 1751 as a twin coal-fired light, converted to oil in 1811, and electricity in 1874

Background imageLandewednack Collection: Polpeor Cove, The Lizard, Landewednack, Cornwall. 1908

Polpeor Cove, The Lizard, Landewednack, Cornwall. 1908
A view of the rocks on the beach at Polpeor Cove looking seaward with a passing full square rigged ship on the horizon. Photographer: Herbert Hughes

Background imageLandewednack Collection: Housel Bay, Landewednack, Cornwall. 22nd June 1908

Housel Bay, Landewednack, Cornwall. 22nd June 1908
View of Lizard lighthouse from Housel Bay with Bumble Rock and Lions Den. The lighthouse was built by Thomas Fonnereau in 1751 as a twin coal-fired light, converted to oil in 1811

Background imageLandewednack Collection: Pentreath Beach, Landewednack, Cornwall. 1908

Pentreath Beach, Landewednack, Cornwall. 1908
View of rocks surrounded by sea water on Pentreath Beach looking towards Old Lizard Head with waves rolling in. Photographer: Herbert Hughes

Background imageLandewednack Collection: The Man of War rocks, Polpeor Cove, The Lizard, Landewednack, Cornwall. 1899

The Man of War rocks, Polpeor Cove, The Lizard, Landewednack, Cornwall. 1899
A view of the Man of War rocks from Polpeor Cove looking seaward with ships on the horizon. Photographer: Herbert Hughes

Background imageLandewednack Collection: Lloyds signal station, Bass Point, The Lizard, Landewednack, Cornwall. Around 1900

Lloyds signal station, Bass Point, The Lizard, Landewednack, Cornwall. Around 1900
Hand coloured slide by William Charles Hughes of Lloyds signal station on the top of the cliff with flags flying. Photographer: Unknown

Background imageLandewednack Collection: Lizard lighthouse seen from the sea, Landewednack, Cornwall. After 1903

Lizard lighthouse seen from the sea, Landewednack, Cornwall. After 1903
View from the stern of a boat, probably a Falmouth pleasure steamer. Photographer: Arthur Philp

Background imageLandewednack Collection: Street view, The Lizard, Landewednack, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Street view, The Lizard, Landewednack, Cornwall. Early 1900s
Taken from The Square by Hills Hotel looking towards the post office on Pentreath Lane. The image shows the Great Western Railway parcels receiving office

Background imageLandewednack Collection: Motor car and motor buses outside Hills Hotel, The Lizard, Landewednack, Cornwall. After 1903

Motor car and motor buses outside Hills Hotel, The Lizard, Landewednack, Cornwall. After 1903
Great Western Railway buses with drivers, ticket inspector and passengers. A woman is seated on top of the larger bus, with luggage

Background imageLandewednack Collection: Serpentine workshops, The Lizard, Landewednack, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Serpentine workshops, The Lizard, Landewednack, Cornwall. Early 1900s
Small serpentine workshops in The Lizard: G. Goodman, The Lizard Serpentine Works; Francis Jose (Joseph?) Guide, Serpentine Works; E. Matthews & Sons, Serpentine workers, boats hire

Background imageLandewednack Collection: Houses on the north side of the green, The Lizard, Landewednack, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Houses on the north side of the green, The Lizard, Landewednack, Cornwall. Early 1900s
View looking north with the sea in distance. A hen can be seen in the foreground and a young boy carrying bags is walking on the road. Photographer: Probably Arthur Philp

Background imageLandewednack Collection: The Lizard Hotel, The Lizard, Landewednack, Cornwall. Early 1900s

The Lizard Hotel, The Lizard, Landewednack, Cornwall. Early 1900s
A formal photograph of a well dressed group outside the hotel. They are probably guests and some members of staff. Photographer: Unknown

Background imageLandewednack Collection: Distant view of Lloyds signal station on Bass Point, The Lizard, Landewednack, Cornwall

Distant view of Lloyds signal station on Bass Point, The Lizard, Landewednack, Cornwall. Eearly 1900s
Lloyds signal station and Marconis original experimental hut with mast, The photograph is taken from near to the Housel Bay Hotel

Background imageLandewednack Collection: 3rd DCLI recruiting march, The Lizard, Landewednack, Cornwall. 29th June 1915

3rd DCLI recruiting march, The Lizard, Landewednack, Cornwall. 29th June 1915
Lance Corporal Thomas Rendle VC is standing on the left and Coast Guard Edwards is in the centre. Lance Corporal Rendle was born in Bedminster, Bristol, on the 14th December 1884

Background imageLandewednack Collection: Tregaskiss Caerthilian Hotel, The Lizard, Landewednack, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Tregaskiss Caerthilian Hotel, The Lizard, Landewednack, Cornwall. Early 1900s
The photograph is taken looking towards the Post Office. The Transvaal Luncheon and Tea Rooms can be seen on the right. Tregaskiss Caerthilian Hotel hotel later became known as the Caerthillian Guest

Background imageLandewednack Collection: 3rd DCLI recruiting march at Lizard Green, Landewednack, Cornwall. 29th June 1915

3rd DCLI recruiting march at Lizard Green, Landewednack, Cornwall. 29th June 1915
The recruiting march through The Lizard is led by the Duke of Cornwalls Light Infantry military band. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan

Background imageLandewednack Collection: Housel Bay and Pen Olver Point, Landewednack, Cornwall. 22nd June 1908

Housel Bay and Pen Olver Point, Landewednack, Cornwall. 22nd June 1908
Housel Bay looking towards Pen Olver Point. There is a man seated on a rock in the foreground. He is looking out to sea where there are some ships on the horizon. Photographer: Herbert Hughes

Background imageLandewednack Collection: Pen Olver Point, Housel Bay, Landewednack, Cornwall. 1908

Pen Olver Point, Housel Bay, Landewednack, Cornwall. 1908
A view of Pen Olver Point showing a lady named Edith at the top. She is holding a parasol and looking out to sea, where there are a couple of boats. Photographer: Herbert Hughes

Background imageLandewednack Collection: St Wynwallow Church, Church Cove, Landewednack, Cornwall. 1880s

St Wynwallow Church, Church Cove, Landewednack, Cornwall. 1880s
A hand coloured view of Landewednack Parish Church from the south. Lantern slide by William Charles Hughes, London. Photographer: Unknown

Background imageLandewednack Collection: Lizard lighthouse from top of the cliff, showing the foghorn, Landewednack, Cornwall. After 1903

Lizard lighthouse from top of the cliff, showing the foghorn, Landewednack, Cornwall. After 1903
Washing is spread out on the cliff to dry. The lighthouse was built by Thomas Fonnereau in 1751 as a twin coal-fired light, converted to oil in 1811, and electricity in 1874

Background imageLandewednack Collection: Close up view of Lizard lighthouse with a lady at the gate, Landewednack, Cornwall. Around 1905

Close up view of Lizard lighthouse with a lady at the gate, Landewednack, Cornwall. Around 1905
A Trinity House notice, dated 1905, gives opening hours for the public. The lighthouse was built by Thomas Fonnereau in 1751 as a twin coal-fired light, converted to oil in 1811

Background imageLandewednack Collection: Lizard lighthouse from top of the cliff, Landewednack. Cornwall. Before 1903

Lizard lighthouse from top of the cliff, Landewednack. Cornwall. Before 1903
The lighthouse was built by Thomas Fonnereau in 1751 as a twin coal-fired light, converted to oil in 1811, and electricity in 1874

Background imageLandewednack Collection: Housel Bay Beach, Landewednack, Cornwall. 1908

Housel Bay Beach, Landewednack, Cornwall. 1908
A view of a young girl on the beach looking towards Bumble Rock. The girl is standing in the water with her skirts held up, looking out to sea. Photographer: Herbert Hughes

Background imageLandewednack Collection: Lizard lighthouse, Landewednack, Cornwall. 1894

Lizard lighthouse, Landewednack, Cornwall. 1894
View of Lizard lighthouse from the cliffs below, with possibly a 3-masted sailing ship on the horizon. The lighthouse was built by Thomas Fonnereau in 1751 as a twin coal-fired light

Background imageLandewednack Collection: Bumble Rock, Landewednack, Cornwall. 1908

Bumble Rock, Landewednack, Cornwall. 1908
A view of Bumble Rock with a passing steamship on the horizon. Photographer: Herbert Hughes

Background imageLandewednack Collection: The Rectory, Church Cove, Landewednack, Cornwall. 1897

The Rectory, Church Cove, Landewednack, Cornwall. 1897
View of the Rectory garden and back of the house. Two ladies are standing in the doorway, one of whom is possibly the house keeper. Photographer: Unknown

Background imageLandewednack Collection: Church Cove, Landewednack, Cornwall. 1897

Church Cove, Landewednack, Cornwall. 1897
View of thatched cottages from above Church Cove looking down to the sea. The steamship/tug Victor from Falmouth is close to the shore. Photographer: Herbert Hughes

Background imageLandewednack Collection: The Lizard showing Man of War rocks, Landewednack, Cornwall. 1880s

The Lizard showing Man of War rocks, Landewednack, Cornwall. 1880s
Hand coloured view of the Man of War rocks at The Lizard with sea birds in the sky. Lantern slide by William Charles Hughes, London. Photographer: Unknown

Background imageLandewednack Collection: Old Lizard Head, Landewednack, Cornwall. 1908

Old Lizard Head, Landewednack, Cornwall. 1908
View of Old Lizard Head with a very distant Edith and Mitchell on the top. In the sea, to the right hand side, a steamship is just visible in the distance. Photographer: Herbert Hughes

Background imageLandewednack Collection: Pentreath Beach, Landewednack, Cornwall. 1899

Pentreath Beach, Landewednack, Cornwall. 1899
View of rocks surrounded by sea water on Pentreath Beach with waves rolling in. A steamship is visible on the horizon. Photographer: Herbert Hughes

Background imageLandewednack Collection: Church Cove, Landewednack, Cornwall. Late 1800s

Church Cove, Landewednack, Cornwall. Late 1800s
View of thatched cottages in Church Lane looking down the hill. The first cottage has a Boat for Hire R.H. Harris sign above the door

Background imageLandewednack Collection: Polpeor Cove, The Lizard, Landewednack, Cornwall. Before 1911

Polpeor Cove, The Lizard, Landewednack, Cornwall. Before 1911
A view of the slipway with small sailing boats at Polpeor Cove with the early lifeboat station. The first lifeboat station at Polpeor Cove opened in 1859 following the wreck of the SS Czar on 22nd

Background imageLandewednack Collection: Polpeor Cove, The Lizard, Landewednack, Cornwall. Before 1884

Polpeor Cove, The Lizard, Landewednack, Cornwall. Before 1884
A hand coloured lantern slide of Polpeor Cove with the lighthouse and lifeboat station on the cliff top to give the impression of night with the light flashing

Background imageLandewednack Collection: Polpeor Cove, The Lizard, Landewednack, Cornwall. Before 1884

Polpeor Cove, The Lizard, Landewednack, Cornwall. Before 1884
A view of Polpeor Cove with the lighthouse and lifeboat station on the cliff top. This was the first of three lifeboat stations built at Polpeor Cove

Background imageLandewednack Collection: Lloyds signal station, Bass Point, The Lizard, Landewednack, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Lloyds signal station, Bass Point, The Lizard, Landewednack, Cornwall. Early 1900s
Lloyds signal station with flags flying and a view of the adjoining buildings. Three ladies and a young child are standing outside the cottage in the foreground. Photographer: Arthur Philp

Background imageLandewednack Collection: Polpeor Cove, The Lizard, Landewednack, Cornwall. 1908

Polpeor Cove, The Lizard, Landewednack, Cornwall. 1908
A view of the rocks on the beach at Polpeor Cove looking seaward with ships on the horizon. Photographer: Herbert Hughes

Background imageLandewednack Collection: Polpeor Cove, The Lizard, Landewednack, Cornwall. 1899

Polpeor Cove, The Lizard, Landewednack, Cornwall. 1899
A view of Polpeor Cove with the lifeboat station and lighthouse above. Built in 1885, this was the second lifeboat station to be built in Polpeor Cove

Background imageLandewednack Collection: Lloyds signal station, Bass Point, The Lizard, Landewednack, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Lloyds signal station, Bass Point, The Lizard, Landewednack, Cornwall. Early 1900s
Lloyds signal station with flags flying and a view of the adjoining buildings. Two little girls stand on the approach road. Photographer: Probably Arthur William Jordan

Background imageLandewednack Collection: Housel Bay, Landewednack, Cornwall. 22nd June 1908

Housel Bay, Landewednack, Cornwall. 22nd June 1908
View of Lizard lighthouse from Housel Bay with Bumble Rock and Lions Den. The lighthouse was built by Thomas Fonnereau in 1751 as a twin coal-fired light, converted to oil in 1811


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