Black Bridge a Cornish fiction story by Tony Mansell
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
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
Most castles in Cornwall were built as fortresses centuries ago, their stout granite walls surviving many a battle. Over the years the weather may have
Written by Allen Buckley in 1995 for Cornwall Today Magazine Over the last five hundred years Cornish miners have swung between being world leaders in
Some folks in Cornwall today regret the fact that our young people have to leave the county to seek work and make their mark in
Oswald Pryor (15 February 1881 – 13 June 1971) was a South Australian cartoonist noted for his depictions of life in the Copper Triangle, particularly
In November 1950 as a very young constable I was sent to the _Isles of Scilly to become the junior half of the entire police
On 25th July 1994, Cornwall mourned the death of its remarkable Cornish poet, Jack Clemo, who was once described as “the John Bunyan of the
Cornwall was indeed a Dark Ages kingdom. Its last king, Doniert, contrived to drown himself in the 10th century and an inscribed stone still stands
The wonderful building containing the new home for the Cornish Studies Library in Redruth. on the site of the old Devenish Brewery.
Dulcie Wing now sadly deceased used to live in an old people’s home in Falmouth. She was wonderfull lady who had a great memory and
A poem written by Jill Biddle with scans of the original photos by Terry Harry of Padstow’s Obby Oss. Hopefully it will remind everyone of
Cornwall was indeed a Dark Ages kingdom. Its last king, Doniert, contrived to drown himself in the 10th century and an inscribed stone still stands