At the end of the valley by Tony Mansell
Another trip into Tony Mansell’s world of folklore, myth and legend. This time with a tale of a Cornish maid who was cheated out of
Another trip into Tony Mansell’s world of folklore, myth and legend. This time with a tale of a Cornish maid who was cheated out of
In the first of this series Tony Mansell has chosen the village where he grew up and for which he still has fond memories. There
In 1956 after about ten years of cycling to and fro from Praze to Camborne every day in all weathers, loading the wagon with fruit
I was born into a very musical family. For many generations before me, music, singing and instruments had been an important fixture of family life.
Alan Murton is in east Cornwall and brings us the story of a Cornish icon – the Delabole Slate Quarry. Most of us have heard
Once again, Tony Mansell leads us into his world of folklore, myth and legend involving an iconic bridge which really has left a lasting impression
A few fun shots when out with my cameras. To view the shots click on the gallery below. I hope I got the correct bird
Climate change is an everyday concern in today’s society. This is particularly the case in coastal communities that are often subject to serious flooding and
Simon had received a new account from Stu Peters an ex South Crofty Miner about a particularly bad day at the Mine. It is well
Click on any photo in the gallery to see them larger There are photos here of the Minions Mound, which is believed to be a
This book is an account of an 18-month long piece of historical detective work. At the centre of town is an iconic bridge named, “Nanny
There’s a Church in northern CornwallWhere an eccentric used to roamHe was the vicar and a poetMorwenstow Church became his home Reverend Hawker was this
David Oates draws on intensely personal childhood memories, of some seventy years ago, to find echoes of an age now gone. An age where leisure