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Porthoustock, St Keverne, Cornwall. Probably 1890s
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Porthoustock, St Keverne, Cornwall. Probably 1890s
" Fog coming on - Manacles enveloped in fog. Porthoustock in foreground - W.T." It shows thatched cottages in the village built on the cliffside, with fields around it. The lifeboat house can be seen in the centre. It is an early photograph, probably taken by William Thomas who was a friend of John Charles Burrow
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Media ID 15133423
© From the collection of the RIC
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Captured in the late 1890s, this vintage print transports us back to the picturesque village of Porthoustock in St Keverne, Cornwall. As a thick fog begins to roll in, an air of mystery and enchantment envelops the scene. The renowned Manacles rocks, shrouded by mist, stand tall and imposing in the distance. Nestled on the cliffside are charming thatched cottages that dot the landscape. These humble abodes provide a glimpse into the lives of locals who called this coastal haven home over a century ago. Surrounding them are lush fields that stretch as far as the eye can see, offering a serene backdrop against which daily life unfolded. At the heart of this image lies the lifeboat house, standing resolute amidst its surroundings. A symbol of hope and safety for seafarers navigating treacherous waters along Cornwall's rugged coastline. This early photograph is believed to have been captured by William Thomas—an esteemed photographer known for his mastery in capturing Cornwall's natural beauty. It is said that he shared a close friendship with John Charles Burrow—a connection that may have influenced their collaboration on documenting these timeless landscapes. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece from Royal Cornwall Museum's collection, we cannot help but be transported back to an era where simplicity reigned supreme and nature held sway over man-made structures.
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