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St Austell Collection

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Background imageSt Austell Collection: Pentewan harbour, Cornwall. 1914

Pentewan harbour, Cornwall. 1914
A view from the west side of the harbour showing the timber narrow gauge railway gantry. Trucks full of china clay wait to be loaded into the sailing vessels via the wooden chutes that can be seen in

Background imageSt Austell Collection: A view of the front of Carlyon Bay Hotel After the fire in 1931, St Austell, Cornwall

A view of the front of Carlyon Bay Hotel After the fire in 1931, St Austell, Cornwall. 27th-28th December 1931
" Built in 1925, this was the first hotel at Carlyon Bay and was originally called the St Austell Bay Hotel. The hotel quickly became a fashionable choice with movie stars and celebrities

Background imageSt Austell Collection: Pentewan harbour and village, St Austell, Cornwall. Late 1800s

Pentewan harbour and village, St Austell, Cornwall. Late 1800s
A view of part of the harbour and the village main street. The schooner James Postlethwaite lies alongside in the harbour. A group of women and children stand outside of R.W

Background imageSt Austell Collection: Fore Street, St Austell, Cornwall. Around 1910

Fore Street, St Austell, Cornwall. Around 1910
A view down Fore Street looking east, towards Holy Trinity Church, showing shops with outside displays and external lighting. A group of young schoolboys and a road sweeper are shown

Background imageSt Austell Collection: Fore Street looking east, St Austell, Cornwall. 1900s

Fore Street looking east, St Austell, Cornwall. 1900s
A view along Fore Street, with the tower of Holy Trinity Church in the background. At least three shops are displaying clothing in their windows

Background imageSt Austell Collection: Railway Station, St Austell, Cornwall. July 1990

Railway Station, St Austell, Cornwall. July 1990
St Austell station in the 1990s when the gardens and flower beds won awards. The original footbridge, which dates from 1882, was removed in 2019 after a modern

Background imageSt Austell Collection: Torchlight Carnival, St Austell, Cornwall. November 1992

Torchlight Carnival, St Austell, Cornwall. November 1992
Launceston Young Farmers Club created a Spanish hacienda on their float for the first St Austell Torchlight Carnival. Organised by the St Austell White Gold Festival committee

Background imageSt Austell Collection: White Gold Week, St Austell, Cornwall. July 1991

White Gold Week, St Austell, Cornwall. July 1991
A group of musicians parade in Aylmer Square, St Austell, at the start of White Gold Week celebrating the towns association with china clay

Background imageSt Austell Collection: Charity Pub Crawl, St Austell, Cornwall. August 1991

Charity Pub Crawl, St Austell, Cornwall. August 1991
A pub crawl with a difference as Robert Putt of St Austell decided to raise money for the Mid Cornwall Multiple Sclerosis Society

Background imageSt Austell Collection: Twinning Groups, St Austell, Cornwall. July 1991

Twinning Groups, St Austell, Cornwall. July 1991
At the end of the First Official Exchange Week, young people from Restormel District Councils twin area Dithmarschen, in Germany, gather before returning home in their coach from St Austell

Background imageSt Austell Collection: The eastern end of Fore Street, St Austell, Cornwall. 1970

The eastern end of Fore Street, St Austell, Cornwall. 1970
Fore street at the junction with North Street (with a car approaching the junction), Market Street and Church Street, where the photograph is taken

Background imageSt Austell Collection: A view of the front of Carlyon Bay Hotel after the fire in 1931, St Austell, Cornwall

A view of the front of Carlyon Bay Hotel after the fire in 1931, St Austell, Cornwall. 27th-28th December 1931
" Built in 1925, this was the first hotel at Carlyon Bay and was originally called the St Austell Bay Hotel. The hotel quickly became a fashionable choice with movie stars and celebrities

Background imageSt Austell Collection: Trewhiddle Farmhouse, St Austell, Cornwall. 1962

Trewhiddle Farmhouse, St Austell, Cornwall. 1962
A view of the farmhouse with dovecote openings in the the roof of the lean-to building on the left of the house. The stone front door surround has a medieval pediment. Photographer: Charles Woolf

Background imageSt Austell Collection: Farm house, Trenarren, St Austell. 1966

Farm house, Trenarren, St Austell. 1966
The farm house standing on the lane to Trevissick Farm. The photograph is taken from the lane just above the village. The track going through the the farm buildings links up with Trevissick Farm

Background imageSt Austell Collection: House at Trenarren, St Austell, Cornwall. 1966

House at Trenarren, St Austell, Cornwall. 1966
House at the top of the lane from Hallane. Photographer: Charles Woolf

Background imageSt Austell Collection: Ropehaven House, near Trenarren, St Austell, Cornwall. 1966

Ropehaven House, near Trenarren, St Austell, Cornwall. 1966
A general view of Ropehaven House. The house is built on the site of a former fish cellars and small fishing harbour. A small fishing hamlet existed above the site, but has long since disappeared

Background imageSt Austell Collection: The Terrace, Pentewan, St Austell, Cornwall. 1960

The Terrace, Pentewan, St Austell, Cornwall. 1960
Originally built as five sea captains houses in 1821, the houses have a commanding position overlooking the early 19th century harbour. They are Grade II listed buildings. Photographer: Charles Woolf

Background imageSt Austell Collection: Porthpean, St Austell, Cornwall. 1910

Porthpean, St Austell, Cornwall. 1910
A good view of Porthpean beach looking north east on a busy summers day. The white building with the well tended garden is Porthpean House

Background imageSt Austell Collection: Railway Station, St Austell, Cornwall. July 1990

Railway Station, St Austell, Cornwall. July 1990
St Austell station in the 1990s when the gardens and flower beds won awards. The original footbridge, which dates from 1882, was removed in 2019 after a modern

Background imageSt Austell Collection: Railway Station, St Austell, Cornwall. July 1990

Railway Station, St Austell, Cornwall. July 1990
St Austell station in the 1990s when the gardens and flower beds won awards. The original footbridge, which dates from 1882, was removed in 2019 after a modern

Background imageSt Austell Collection: Railway Station, St Austell, Cornwall. July 1990

Railway Station, St Austell, Cornwall. July 1990
St Austell station in the 1990s when the gardens and flower beds won awards. The original footbridge, which dates from 1882, was removed in 2019 after a modern

Background imageSt Austell Collection: Torchlight Carnival, St Austell, Cornwall. November 1992

Torchlight Carnival, St Austell, Cornwall. November 1992
St Austells Acorns Nursery float at the towns Torchlight Carnival featured a woodland scene with dressed up bunnies, bears and owls

Background imageSt Austell Collection: Torchlight Carnival, St Austell, Cornwall. November 1992

Torchlight Carnival, St Austell, Cornwall. November 1992
St Austell Twinning Association created a float based on European national costumes, at the first torchlight carnival held in St Austell

Background imageSt Austell Collection: Torchlight Carnival, St Austell, Cornwall. November 1992

Torchlight Carnival, St Austell, Cornwall. November 1992
The Alliance and Leicester Building Society, St Austell, struck a futuristic note for their entry in the towns Torchlight Carnival

Background imageSt Austell Collection: White Gold Week, St Austell, Cornwall. July 1991

White Gold Week, St Austell, Cornwall. July 1991
Sylvester the Jester struts his stuff in Fore Street, St Austell, at the start of White Gold Week celebrating the towns association with china clay

Background imageSt Austell Collection: Twinning Groups, St Austell, Cornwall. July 1991

Twinning Groups, St Austell, Cornwall. July 1991
Members of the official party from Restormel District Councils twin area, Dithmarschen in Germany, with the newly named road sign leading to the St Austell Council Offices which was named in honour

Background imageSt Austell Collection: Farm house, Trenarren, St Austell. 1966

Farm house, Trenarren, St Austell. 1966
The farm house standing on the lane to Trevissick Farm. The Photograph is taken from the lane at the top of the village. This is the same farm house as in TRURI: AUSth.8 Photographer: Charles Woolf

Background imageSt Austell Collection: Ropehaven House, near Trenarren, St Austell, Cornwall. 1966

Ropehaven House, near Trenarren, St Austell, Cornwall. 1966
View of Ropehaven House from the beach. The house is built on the site of a former fish cellar and small fishing harbour. A small fishing hamlet existed above the site

Background imageSt Austell Collection: The Terrace, Pentewan, St Austell, Cornwall. 1960

The Terrace, Pentewan, St Austell, Cornwall. 1960
Originally built as five sea captains houses in 1821, the houses have a commanding position overlooking the early 19th century harbour. They are Grade II listed buildings

Background imageSt Austell Collection: Poltair, St Austell, Cornwall. Saturday 18th June 1921

Poltair, St Austell, Cornwall. Saturday 18th June 1921
Cornish Folk Dance Festival. Children dancing in a competition. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan

Background imageSt Austell Collection: Trevarrock House, St Austell, Cornwall. 12th May 1923

Trevarrock House, St Austell, Cornwall. 12th May 1923
Visit by the Truro branch of the Historical Society. The group is standing outside the front of the house under the portico. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan

Background imageSt Austell Collection: Poltair, St Austell, Cornwall. Saturday 18th June 1921

Poltair, St Austell, Cornwall. Saturday 18th June 1921
Cornish Folk Dance Festival. Children dancing in a competition. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan

Background imageSt Austell Collection: Poltair, St Austell, Cornwall. Saturday 18th June 1921

Poltair, St Austell, Cornwall. Saturday 18th June 1921
Cornish Folk Dance Festival. Competitors waiting to dance. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan


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