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St Newlyn East Collection

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Background imageSt Newlyn East Collection: The Pillars and Raleigh House, Mitchell, St Newlyn East, Cornwall. Around 1925

The Pillars and Raleigh House, Mitchell, St Newlyn East, Cornwall. Around 1925
The Pillars (or Pillars Hotel), on the left, is a Grade II listed farmhouse built in 1683. The house is dated on the timber panel over the door

Background imageSt Newlyn East Collection: Trerice Manor House, Kestle Mill, St Newlyn East, Cornwall. Around 1919

Trerice Manor House, Kestle Mill, St Newlyn East, Cornwall. Around 1919
Figures in the garden by carved stonework. Noted as J.H.Trounson with his mother (?) and dog. Trerice is a small Elizabethan manor house

Background imageSt Newlyn East Collection: Mr and Mrs Charles Webber, Newlyn East, Cornwall. August 1907

Mr and Mrs Charles Webber, Newlyn East, Cornwall. August 1907
Formal portrait. Noted presumably Charles Webber of Shepherds House. Photographer: Samuel John Govier

Background imageSt Newlyn East Collection: Newlyn East brass band, St Newlyn East, Cornwall. 1912

Newlyn East brass band, St Newlyn East, Cornwall. 1912
A group photograph of Newlyn East brass band. Photographer: Unknown

Background imageSt Newlyn East Collection: Trerice Manor House, Kestle Mill, St Newlyn East, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Trerice Manor House, Kestle Mill, St Newlyn East, Cornwall. Early 1900s
Kestle Mill Wesleyan Sunday School outing to Trerice. Trerice is a small Elizabethan manor house, originally built by the Arundell family and subsequently owned by the Aclands

Background imageSt Newlyn East Collection: James Berryman, Newlyn East, Cornwall. Around 1910

James Berryman, Newlyn East, Cornwall. Around 1910
James Berryman, a practical mat and kneeling pad maker from the Hardman Street School for the Blind in Liverpool, posed with his wares. Photographer: Unknown

Background imageSt Newlyn East Collection: Trerice Manor House, Kestle Mill, St Newlyn East, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Trerice Manor House, Kestle Mill, St Newlyn East, Cornwall. Early 1900s
Interior of the house. Main hall showing the overmantle dated 1572. Trerice is a small Elizabethan manor house, originally built by the Arundell family and subsequently owned by the Aclands

Background imageSt Newlyn East Collection: Station Road, St Newlyn East, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Station Road, St Newlyn East, Cornwall. Early 1900s
A view of Station Road taken outside the small Cycle Agents shop run by H. Hawkey, on a sunny, summer day. The local Postman is standing next to a small child with possibly H

Background imageSt Newlyn East Collection: Cargoll Farm barn, St Newlyn East, Cornwall. Probably early 1900s

Cargoll Farm barn, St Newlyn East, Cornwall. Probably early 1900s
Exterior view of the Grade I listed, late 14th century buttressed barn at Cargoll Farm. Marked on the O/S 1907 second edition six inch map as the former site of a Palace, Manor House and Prison

Background imageSt Newlyn East Collection: Two ladies and a little girl of the Tamblyn family of Ivy House, Mitchell, St Newlyn East

Two ladies and a little girl of the Tamblyn family of Ivy House, Mitchell, St Newlyn East, Cornwall. 8th November 1908
A Tamblyn family group of two ladies and a little girl. Miss Mary Tamblyn was a draper and tea dealer at the post office during the period around 1906. Photographer: Samuel John Govier

Background imageSt Newlyn East Collection: View through the village, Mitchell, St Newlyn East, Cornwall. 1967

View through the village, Mitchell, St Newlyn East, Cornwall. 1967
A view through the village looking west with Raleigh House and the Pillars Hotel on the left. The Pillars, on the left, is a Grade II listed farmhouse built in 1683

Background imageSt Newlyn East Collection: The Pillars Hotel and Raleigh House, Mitchell, St Newlyn East, Cornwall. 1957

The Pillars Hotel and Raleigh House, Mitchell, St Newlyn East, Cornwall. 1957
The Pillars Hotel and Raleigh House from across the road. The Pillars, on the left, is a Grade II listed farmhouse built in 1683. The house is dated on the timber panel over the door

Background imageSt Newlyn East Collection: Trerice Manor House, Kestle Mill, St Newlyn East, Cornwall. 1967

Trerice Manor House, Kestle Mill, St Newlyn East, Cornwall. 1967
Front view of the house. Figures including photographer and children with a pony and dog. Trerice is a small Elizabethan manor house

Background imageSt Newlyn East Collection: Trerice Manor House, Kestle Mill, St Newlyn East, Cornwall. 1958

Trerice Manor House, Kestle Mill, St Newlyn East, Cornwall. 1958
Front view of the house. Trerice is a small Elizabethan manor house, originally built by the Arundell family and subsequently owned by the Aclands. It is now a National Trust property

Background imageSt Newlyn East Collection: Trerice Manor House, Kestle Mill, St Newlyn East, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Trerice Manor House, Kestle Mill, St Newlyn East, Cornwall. Early 1900s
View of the front of the house from the entrance gate, labelled an ancient house near Newquay

Background imageSt Newlyn East Collection: View through the village, Mitchell, St Newlyn East, Cornwall. 1957

View through the village, Mitchell, St Newlyn East, Cornwall. 1957
A view through the village looking west with Raleigh House and the Pillars Hotel on the left. The Pillars, on the left, is a Grade II listed farmhouse built in 1683


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