tamarprotectionsociety.org.uk
The Tamar Protection Society
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The Tamar Protection Society. The Aims of The Society. To improve, protect and preserve for the benefit of the public the countryside and the country towns and villages of the Tamar and its surrounding Area. To raise awareness amongst the people of the Tamar Valley and visitors about the local history, heritage and ecology. To maintain, preserve and make available for education and exhibitions, the historical properties in the Stewardship of the Society. See the new Museums in Cornwall.
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Links - Cornish Place Names
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An Index to the Historical Place Names of Cornwall. 842 pages in total. Local History and Archaeology. Mining and China Clay. Royal Institution of Cornwall. Newquay Old Cornwall Society. Porthcurno Telegraph Museum and Archive. Cornish Audio Visual Archive. South West image Bank. Cornwall Record Office: Online Catalogue. Newquay Old Cornwall Society: Online Catalogue. The National Archives: Online Resources. The National Archives: Online Catalogue. Cornwall Association of Local Historians. Cornwall Onlin...
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Mynheer Farm - Self Catering Holidays in Cornwall - Links
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E: info@mynheerfarm.co.uk. Cornish producer of the finest jams, marmalades and chutneys. A guide to eating out in Cornwall. A comprehensive guide to Cornish food and drink. Hampers of Cornish produce. Arguably the eigth wonder of the world, a must do. Our local Theatre with a variet mixture of year round entertainment. The National Maritime Museum in Falmouth. Open air theatre perched on the cliffs at Porthcurno. The Tate Gallery in St Ives. A guide to gardens in Cornwall. The Cornwall Tourist Board.
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Dr. Tehmina Goskar | For Culture, Heritage and Museums in Civil Society | Page 2
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For Culture, Heritage and Museums in Civil Society. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Newer posts →. 28 January, 2016. A migration story at the NZ Maritime Museum in Auckland. How do museums represent, present and interpret migrant stories? Museumhour from 25 January 2016. I found myself enchanted and enthralled by the stories because you can’t get more human a story than that of deciding to move away from home. Museums and the UK General Election 2015. 3 May, 2015. What is clear is tha...
100firstworldwarstories.co.uk
100 First World War Stories | 100 Faces - 100 Stories
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100 Faces - 100 Stories. Cornish collections illuminating the first world war. Charles Causley was born on the 1117th day of the war. His father was already in uniform at the time of his marriage and was fighting in the trenches when Causley was born. He returned ‘a hopeless invalid’ and died in 1924. The corrosive effect of war was a central theme in Causley’s poetry. Credit: Causley’s House, Launceston and colour photo by Robert Tilling. At Launceston in the year that I was born. I Had A Little Cat.
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100 First World War Stories | 100 Faces - 100 Stories
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100 Faces - 100 Stories. Cornish collections illuminating the first world war. 1891-1959) Women’s rights activist. A daughter of the brewery, Corona worked her way up from clerk in the Ministry of Pensions to superintendent in the Soldiers’ Awards Branch during the war. Later, she worked tirelessly to secure a better deal for young women, who were often turned out of their jobs when the men returned. Credit: St Austell Brewery. The women argued that while they did not object to jobs being given to ex-ser...
100firstworldwarstories.co.uk
100 First World War Stories | 100 Faces - 100 Stories
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100 Faces - 100 Stories. Cornish collections illuminating the first world war. 1896-1916) ‘Gallant lad’ shell victim. Arthur Prowse was killed with Alec Forbes in a shell explosion at the Somme on 3 September 1916. The Forbes and Prowse families became united in their grief and letters reflect their struggle to find the truth. They had to wait 18 months to hear a first-hand account of what had happened to their boys. Credit: Penlee House Gallery and Museum, Penzance. Lsquo;went over the top at Guillemont...
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100 First World War Stories | 100 Faces - 100 Stories
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100 Faces - 100 Stories. Cornish collections illuminating the first world war. In October 1914 Reverend Archibald Wood rejoiced that several fellows from the village had joined the army but, by July 1915, he was lamenting the men who hadn’t. At a meeting he announced there were ‘still 50 eligibles left in the parish and they would have to leave Gerrans or join the force.’. Credit: Gerrans Heritage Centre. By 1917, however, he held a memorial service for the many fine young men of the parish who had been ...
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