To View the Holdings of the Branch's

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

To View the Holdings of the Branch's Item Title Author Donated By Remarks 001 St Just's Point Ian Glanville 1 donated by Jean Opie 2nd copy see item No 44 002 Redruth & District Volume two 003 A View from Carn Marh Bob Acton 004 Tales of The Cornish Miners John Vivian 005 C.F.H.S. Journal No 53 Glynis Hendrickson 006 C.F.H.S. Directory 1989 Glynis Hendrickson 007 Newspaper from Kadina S.A. 1989 008 C.F.H.S. Library Holdings 1991 009 The story of Cornish Language P. Berresford Rod Saddler 1991 010 Cornish Simplified Cardar Rod Saddler 1992 011 Cornish Surnames G. Pawley White 012 C.F.H.S. Journal 62 013 Mining in Cornwall J. Trounson 014 Cousin Jack, Man of the Times Ruth Hopkins 015 St Columb Major Census, Burials & Marriages 016 Campaing for Cornwall 1994 017 Cornwall City Council Part 1 018 Cornwall City Council Part 2 019 Cornish Studies Philip Payton 020 Cornish World issue 1 021 Cornish World issue 2 022 Newspaper "The Cornishmen" June 1994 023 Cornish World issue 3 024 Inspirational Cornwall 1995 025 Recipes and Ramblings Ann Butcher, Kenneth F Annaud Joy Menhennet & Lorraine Harvey 026 Remedies & Reminiscences Historical Ann Butcher, Kenneth F Annaud Joy Menhennet & Lorraine Harvey 027 Cornish World issue 4 028 Penioith And Beyond Iris M. Green 029 Superstition and Folklore Michael Williams 030 Cornish World issue 5 031 Ambra Books Catalogue No 104 032 Favorite Cornish Recipes June Kitton 033 Cornish World issue 6 034 Cornish Worldwide 1994 035 Cornish World bumper issue 036 Cornish Worldwide 1995 037 Emigrant Miners from Rose (Perranzabuloe) Laurel Hewish 038 Cornwall Today (Yesterday & Dreckly) Vol 2 039 Cornish Worldwide 1996 040 Cornish Worldwide 1996 041 Cornish World issue 12 042 Cornish World issue 7 043 Cornish World issue 11 044 St Just's Point Ian Glanville 2nd copy see No 1 045 First Fleeters folio 1985-1995 (1919 missing) First Fleeters 046 The Goyen Family scrapbook Robert, Lois & Brain Goyen 047 Cornish World issue 13 048 Cornish World issue 14 049 Cornwall & The Isles of Scilly Rita Tregallas Pope 050 Mine Managers of Bendigo & District Leanne Lloyd 051 Cornish World issue 15 052 Cornish World issue 16 053 The Veal/Veales of St Just in Penrith Family donation 054 Cornish Pasty (cartoons) Oswald Pryor 055 Women of the Mines Reg Barlow W.S. Dimond 056 Cornish Lines (membership directory) 1996 057 The Cornwall F.H.S. (21st Edition) 058 Cornish World issue 19 059 Cornish World issue 18 060 Cornish World issue 17 062 Cornwall Celebrated ( in pictures & poems) Stewart Murphy 063 Cornish Worldwide No 19 1996 064 The James Family History Before & After Chakal family donation 065 West Cornwall Holiday Magazine 1998 Gioenda Bayley 066 In Britain Features Cornwall 1993 Lillian Dell (pages 66,67,68) 067 In Britain Features Cornwall May 1993 Lillian Dell 068 In Britain Features Cornwall Jan 1995 Lillian Dell (pages 66,67,68) 069 Camborne - Gwennap & Central Mining Group edited by Lesley Morton Ian Jennings 070 Cornwall today March 1999 071 St. Ellen, will of William Mitchell & Newlyn marriage index Rosemary Jackson 072 Mining Accident Index for Victoria Dave Evans see item 102 073 Internet Homepage C.A.V. members interests Joy Menhennet 074 Daylesford Cornish Records Joan Endacott 075 Cornwall Global Programme Lenice Stuchbery 076 Cornwall Family History Society Journals Sept 1998 Lillian Dell 077 Cornwall Family History Society Journals Dec 1998 Lillian Dell 078 Cornwall Family History Society Journals Mar 1999 Lillian Dell 079 Australian C.F.H. Directory 5th edition March 1996 Lillian Dell 080 Pigots 1606 Executions Joy Menhennet 081 Pigots 1894 Royal Navy Ships Joy Menhennet 082 Pigots Mining index Joy Menhennet 083 Pigots marriage witness index Ian Jennings 084 Pigots 1830 Directory of Cornwall 085 Victorian Marriages & Deaths index where birth place = Cornwall Joy Menhennet 086 Cornish World Issue 20 087 Cornwall F.H.S. Journal Dec 1999 Lillian Dell 088 Cornish World issue 21 088a Cornish World issue 22 089 Cornish World issue 23 090 Cornwall Family History Society Journal June 1999 Lillian Dell 091 National Geographic (article Cowes to Cornwall) Lenice Stuchbery 092 Uny Lelant Burials downloaded Rootsweb John Mildren 092 St Agnes Garden Rest downloaded Rootsweb John Mildren 092 Civil Records for South Australia Cornish Strays - internet Ian Jennings 093 James Letcher's Journal from Cornwall to Ballarat B.G. & A. J. Stephens 094 Surname List Cornwall surnames census parish downloaded from internet Wendy Benoit 095 Scenes of Cornwall from calendars Lillian Dell 096 Tour of Geelong Cornish Geelong C.A.V Joy Menhennet 097 Mine Disasters 1865 Napoleons & District Hist Society 098 Cornish Word issue 24 099 Australian C.F.H.S. Directory 7th edition May 2000 100 Whitburn of Kea and Gwennap Glynis Hendrickson 101 Captain John Hoskin Jean Smallcombe W.A. 102 Victorian Mining Accidents Index Dave Evans see item 72 103 National Geographic Vol 125 June 1964 John Mildren 104 Osborne - Goldsworthy family tree Helen Stolenberg Tas. 105 Book of Ballarat Arthur Jenkins 106 Will of Thomas Dingle Ian Jennings 107 St Just District Research Group members interests vol 2 Alison Stephens 108 Hangings in Cornwall downloaded internet Ian Jennings 109 Cornish World issue 25 110 Cornish World issue 26 111 Cornish World issue 27 112 Cornwall Record Office wills Alison Stephens 113 The Camborne Gwennap & Central Mining District Group 114 Cornish Burials in the Geelong Eastern Cemetery Lenice Stuchbery 115 Cornish World issue 28 116 Australian C.F.H.S. Directory 8th Edition 117 Mine Managers of Bendigo and District Leanne Lloyd Leanne Lloyd 118 National Geographic's October 1995 John Mildren 119 Kilhampton Church Cornwall Charles Thomas Glynis Hendrickson 120 Cornish World issue 29 121 Cornish World issue 30 122 Cornish World issue 31 123 Friggens Family of Cornwall Irene Donald 124 The Angel of Love, Emily Hobhouse Frank H. Beer 1x Wendy Benoit 2 copies 125 Church of St Bartholomew, The parish of Lostwithel Chris Stancliffe 126 Cornish World issue 32 127 Geevor Mine J.A. Buckley Peter Cox 128 Cornish World issue 33 129 Cornish Ass. of Sth Aus. seminar, "Cornish Australians at War" Gwen Phillips 130 Cornish World issue 34 131 A Short History of the Cornish Quartz Mining Co Daylesford & Blackwood Chris Stancliffe 132 Cornish World issue 35 2 copies 133 Monumental inscriptions of St Just in Penwith Parish Church Joy Menhennet 134 Trentham & District His Soc. Special edition on Trewhella Lillian Dell 135 South West to the Sea English Tourist Board John Mildren 136 Cornish World issue 36 137 The Trewhella Brothers Margaret Scala Margaret Scala 138 The Story of St Ives Cyril Noall Lenice Stuchbery 139 Cornish World issue 37 140 Heritage Magazine issue 76 Lillian Dell 141 Heritage Magazine issue 82 Lillian Dell 142 Heritage Magazine issue 94 Lillian Dell 143 Cornish World issue 39 144 Public Records Office Victoria guides for research P.R.O. 145 Cornish World issue 40 146 There was a Time Shirley Jones 147 Story of John Lobb Tamblyn Family Cornwall 148 Cornish World issue 41 149 St Buryan and St Mary's Burials Alison Stephen 150 Cornish names in Ballarat Joy Menhennet 151 The Dog who walked to London Ann Trevenen Jenkin Ann Trevenen Jenkin 152 Kernewek Lowender S.A. 2005 seminar "Notable Cornish Women" Joy Menhennet 153 Cornish World issue 42 154 Cornish Passenger list from U.K. to Australia Downloaded from Internet Ian Jennings 155 Sky Pilot - A History of Chaplaincy in The RAAF 1926-1990 Rev.Keith Lanyon 156 Cornish World issue 43 157 Cornwall, a bibliography of resources in State Library of Australia C.H.H.A. 158 Cornish World issue 44 159 Cornish World issue 45 160 The Cornish Family History Society 161 A New Defragment of Epitaph's "A Chronical of Brother Cadfael " Ellis Peters John Mildren 162 The International World of E.E.C. John Mildren 163 Back to Nature John Mildren 164 China Clay Productions John Mildren 165 Cornish World issue 46 166 The Stranger From The Sea Barbara McDonald 167 Cornish World Wide 168 Cornish World Wide 169 The Royal Presence in Australia Maxine Knight 170 The Official Celebration of the Royal Wedding Maxine Knight 171 The History of Prince Andrew Maxine Knight 172 Cornish World issue 46 173 Cornish World issue 47 174 Brownless Family History Ian Jennings 175 Baths Hotel "For Sale Advert" Ian Jennings 176 Tour of Churches in Ballarat Joy Menhennet 177 Cornish World issue 50 178 Cornish World issue 51 2 copies 179 Dressing of the graves Moonta and Wallaroo Rosslyn Patterson 179 Penzance marriages Perranuthnoe 180 Cornish Migration To Australia 180 Burials - Sennen 181 Cornish Migration To Australia 181 1841 Census Towednack Lenice Stuchbery 182 Brenda Peter Trevorah Peter Trevorah 182 Zennor Church brochure 183 Ancient Ecclestial parishes in Cornwall/ modern parishes Norm and Val D'Angri Norm and Val D'Angri 183 Wills indexes & Abstracts St Just's 2 copies 184 Ballarat Cornish Folk - 5th & 6th Mar 1988 185 Bendigo Cornish celebrations 2002 186 Folder - photographs of Padstowe 197 Cornish World issue 53 199 Cornish World issue 54 4 Copies 200 Cornish World issue 55 201 Cornish World issue 52 202 Cornish World issue 53 203 Cornwall Today John Mildren 204 Cornwall A Shell Guide John Betjeman John Mildren 205 King Arthur Tintagel and Cornish Monastry val tudball 206 The Old Post Office Tintagel val tudball 207 Around Lands End West Penwith Region val tudball 208 west country words and ways kc phillips val tudball 209 west cornwall-st ives, penzance lizard and the isles of scilly ward lock red guide val tudball 210 the history of tregenna castle hotel st ives val tudball 211 beautiful cornwall a pictorial booklet john hinde val tudball 212 moonta mines val tudball 213 Cornish World issue 56 214 Inspire Magazine.
Recommended publications
  • St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne
    St Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne – Aikenhead Wing Proposed demolition Referral report and Heritage Impact Statement 27 & 31 Victoria Parade, Fitzroy July 2021 Prepared by Prepared for St Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne Quality Assurance Register The following quality assurance register documents the development and issue of this report prepared by Lovell Chen Pty Ltd in accordance with our quality management system. Project no. Issue no. Description Issue date Approval 8256.03 1 Draft for review 24 June 2021 PL/MK 8256.03 2 Final Referral Report and HIS 1 July 2021 PL Referencing Historical sources and reference material used in the preparation of this report are acknowledged and referenced as endnotes or footnotes and/or in figure captions. Reasonable effort has been made to identify and acknowledge material from the relevant copyright owners. Moral Rights Lovell Chen Pty Ltd asserts its Moral right in this work, unless otherwise acknowledged, in accordance with the (Commonwealth) Copyright (Moral Rights) Amendment Act 2000. Lovell Chen’s moral rights include the attribution of authorship, the right not to have the work falsely attributed and the right to integrity of authorship. Limitation Lovell Chen grants the client for this project (and the client’s successors in title) an irrevocable royalty- free right to reproduce or use the material from this report, except where such use infringes the copyright and/or Moral rights of Lovell Chen or third parties. This report is subject to and issued in connection with the provisions of the agreement between Lovell Chen Pty Ltd and its Client. Lovell Chen Pty Ltd accepts no liability or responsibility for or in respect of any use of or reliance upon this report by any third party.
    [Show full text]
  • Helston & Wendron Messenger
    Helston & Wendron Messenger February/March 2019 www.stmichaelschurchhelston.org.uk 2 THE PARISHES OF HELSTON & WENDRON Team Rector Canon David Miller, St Michael’s Rectory Church Lane, Helston, (572516) email [email protected] Asst Priest Revd. Dorothy Noakes, 6 Tenderah Road, Helston (573239) Reader [Helston] Mrs. Betty Booker 6, Brook Close, Helston (562705) ST MICHAEL’S CHURCH, HELSTON Churchwardens Mr John Boase 11,Cross Street, Helston TR13 8NQ (01326 573200) Mr Peter Jewell, 47 Saracen Way Penryn (01326 376948) Organist Mr Richard Berry Treasurer Mrs Nicola Boase 11 Cross Street, Helston TR13 8NQ 01326 573200 PCC Secretary Mrs Amanda Pyers ST WENDRONA’S CHURCH, WENDRON Churchwardens Mrs. Anne Veneear, 4 Tenderah Road, Helston (569328) Mr. Bevan Osborne, East Holme, Ashton, TR13 9DS (01736 762349) Organist Mrs. Anne Veneear, -as above. Treasurer Mr Bevan Osborne, - as above PCC Secretary Mrs. Henrietta Sandford, Trelubbas Cottage, Lowertown, Helston TR13 0BU (565297) ********************************************* Clergy Rest Days; Revd. David Miller Friday Revd. Dorothy Noakes Thursday Betty Booker Friday (Please try to respect this) 3 The Rectory, Church Lane Helston February/March Dear Everyone, Candlemas If you go into Truro Cathedral any time in January you are likely to still find the crib scene in place. The twelve days of Christmas may have ended at Epiphany when the three kings are placed in the nativity scene at the Cathedral’s main service that day. The greater Christmas season continues into early February and concludes with the feast of Candlemas. This celebrates the moment 40 days after Jesus’ birth when he is presented in the Temple at Jerusalem.
    [Show full text]
  • Cornishness and Englishness: Nested Identities Or Incompatible Ideologies?
    CORNISHNESS AND ENGLISHNESS: NESTED IDENTITIES OR INCOMPATIBLE IDEOLOGIES? Bernard Deacon (International Journal of Regional and Local History 5.2 (2009), pp.9-29) In 2007 I suggested in the pages of this journal that the history of English regional identities may prove to be ‘in practice elusive and insubstantial’.1 Not long after those words were written a history of the north east of England was published by its Centre for Regional History. Pursuing the question of whether the north east was a coherent and self-conscious region over the longue durée, the editors found a ‘very fragile history of an incoherent and barely self-conscious region’ with a sense of regional identity that only really appeared in the second half of the twentieth century.2 If the north east, widely regarded as the most coherent English region, lacks a historical identity then it is likely to be even more illusory in other regions. Although rigorously testing the past existence of a regional discourse and finding it wanting, Green and Pollard’s book also reminds us that history is not just about scientific accounts of the past. They recognise that history itself is ‘an important element in the construction of the region … Memory of the past is deployed, selectively and creatively, as one means of imagining it … We choose the history we want, to show the kind of region we want to be’.3 In the north east that choice has seemingly crystallised around a narrative of industrialization focused on the coalfield and the gradual imposition of a Tyneside hegemony over the centuries following 1650.
    [Show full text]
  • Ref: LCAA7036 Offers Over £125,000
    Ref: LCAA7036 Offers over £125,000 East Wheal Lovell Engine House, Laity, Wendron, Helston, Cornwall FREEHOLD A spectacular Grade II Listed classic Cornish engine house in almost 2 acres, with planning permission for conversion to a 2 bedroomed residential dwelling with generous ancillary accommodation taking in outstanding 360˚ views over the surrounding countryside. Planning permission is extremely hard to achieve on such sensitive buildings and so this truly is a rare opportunity. The property is set down a long private driveway and is well positioned between Falmouth and Helston. 2 Ref: LCAA7036 PROPOSED SUMMARY OF ACCOMMODATION Lower Ground Floor: utility room. Ground Floor: kitchen/dining room, wc. Extensive workshop and store rooms with shower room off. First Floor: 2 bedrooms, shower room. Second Floor: living room opening onto a vast balcony. Outside: Long private driveway, level field around the north side of the engine house and overgrown land to the south. In all, about 1.9 acres. DESCRIPTION East Wheal Lovell Engine House is part of Cornwall’s heritage mining landscape and it is extremely rare for such properties to be granted planning permission for conversion into residential dwellings. Our client has gone through the extensive process with both the planning and Listed Buildings Authorities and has gained permission for full residential consent under Planning Reference PA15/09775 which was approved on the 2nd June 2016. This handsome structure stands within grounds of just under 2 acres, the majority of which is a large level field with scrubland to the south and a long approach drive leading in. Even from the field there are excellent views over countryside to the surrounding landmarks and it is thought that from the upper floors the sea along the south coast may be visible as it is from various nearby locations.
    [Show full text]
  • Parish Boundaries
    Parishes affected by registered Common Land: May 2014 94 No. Name No. Name No. Name No. Name No. Name 1 Advent 65 Lansall os 129 St. Allen 169 St. Martin-in-Meneage 201 Trewen 54 2 A ltarnun 66 Lanteglos 130 St. Anthony-in-Meneage 170 St. Mellion 202 Truro 3 Antony 67 Launce lls 131 St. Austell 171 St. Merryn 203 Tywardreath and Par 4 Blisland 68 Launceston 132 St. Austell Bay 172 St. Mewan 204 Veryan 11 67 5 Boconnoc 69 Lawhitton Rural 133 St. Blaise 173 St. M ichael Caerhays 205 Wadebridge 6 Bodmi n 70 Lesnewth 134 St. Breock 174 St. Michael Penkevil 206 Warbstow 7 Botusfleming 71 Lewannick 135 St. Breward 175 St. Michael's Mount 207 Warleggan 84 8 Boyton 72 Lezant 136 St. Buryan 176 St. Minver Highlands 208 Week St. Mary 9 Breage 73 Linkinhorne 137 St. C leer 177 St. Minver Lowlands 209 Wendron 115 10 Broadoak 74 Liskeard 138 St. Clement 178 St. Neot 210 Werrington 211 208 100 11 Bude-Stratton 75 Looe 139 St. Clether 179 St. Newlyn East 211 Whitstone 151 12 Budock 76 Lostwithiel 140 St. Columb Major 180 St. Pinnock 212 Withiel 51 13 Callington 77 Ludgvan 141 St. Day 181 St. Sampson 213 Zennor 14 Ca lstock 78 Luxul yan 142 St. Dennis 182 St. Stephen-in-Brannel 160 101 8 206 99 15 Camborne 79 Mabe 143 St. Dominic 183 St. Stephens By Launceston Rural 70 196 16 Camel ford 80 Madron 144 St. Endellion 184 St. Teath 199 210 197 198 17 Card inham 81 Maker-wi th-Rame 145 St.
    [Show full text]
  • The Five Parishes Plan
    TTHEHE FFIVEIVE PPARISHESARISHES PPLANLAN TheThe parishesparishes ofof Breage,Breage, Crowan,Crowan, Germoe,Germoe, SithneySithney andand WendronWendron workingworking togethertogether inin partnershippartnership April 2004 Produced by Cornwall Rural Community Council On behalf of the Five Parishes Partnership CONTENTS Page No. The Grant 2 The Parish Councils 2 Funding 3 Planning Events 3 Getting Organisations on Board 5 Prioritisation Day 5 The Parish Plan 6 About the Parishes 8 Breage Parish Profile 9 Crowan Parish Profile 13 Germoe Parish Profile 17 Sithney Parish Profile 21 Wendron Parish Profile 25 Issue Sections Traffic & Transport 29 Bridleways, Footpaths & Cycle Routes 39 Community Facilities 43 Environment 51 Health 58 Play Facilities 61 Leisure and Sport 67 Housing 73 Crime and Safety 80 Work and Training 85 The Future 91 Acknowledgements 92 Useful Information 93 Glossary 96 The parishes of Breage, Crowan, Germoe, Sithney & Wendron working together in partnership. 1 The Countryside Agency Parish Plans Grant This Parish Plan came about through the introduction of Countryside Agency’s Parish Plans Grant scheme—part of the Vital Village initiative. The scheme enables community consultation to take place and emphasises the links between parish council and the community. The consultation process identifies what the residents want—this can be from small improvements to large scale projects! At this stage it can include some items which are perhaps more of a “wish list”. How- ever from this consultation process more work is still needed on the information that is gathered so that a realistic and feasible action plan (The Parish Plan) can emerge identifying possible part- ners (e.g. councils, primary care trusts, environmental groups), actions and funders who may be able to help in achieving the aims contained within the plan.
    [Show full text]
  • C:\Documents and Settings\Chris Dunkerley\My Documents\Excel
    CORNISH ASSOCIATION OF NSW - MEMBERS LENDING & RESEARCH LIBRARY - Jan 2008 Search using Edit, Find in this page (Firefox) For more information or to borrow contact Eddie or Eileen Lyon on: (02) 9349 1491 or Email: [email protected] Id No BOOK NAME AUTHOR DESCRIPTION 1 Yesterday's Town: St Ives Noall Cyril Book - illustrated history 2 King Arthur Country in Cornwall Duxbury & Williams Book - information 3 Story of St Ives, The Noall Cyril Book 4 St Ives in the 1800's Laity R.P. Book 5 Cornish Surnames, A Handbook of G. Pawley White Book 6 Cornish Pioneers of Ballarat Dell & Menhennet Book 7 Kernewek for Kids Franklin Sharon Book - Copper Triangle Puzzles, Stories 8 Australian Celtic Journal Vol.One Darlington J Journal 9 Microform Collection Index (OUT OF CIRCULATION) Aust. Soc of Genealogy Journal 10 Where Now Cousin Jack? Hopkins Ruth Book 11 Cornwall - A Genealogical Bibliography Raymond Stuart Journal LOST 12 Penwith - The Illustrated Past Noall Cyril Book 13 St Ives, The Book of Noall Cyril Book - pictorial history LOST IN FIRE 14 Cornish Names Dexter T.F.G. Book 15 Scilly and the Scillonians Read A.H. & Son Book - pictorial history 16 Shipwrecks at Land's End Larn & Mills Book 17 Minerals, Rocks and Gemstones in Cornwall Rogers Cedric Book - collector’s guide 18 King Arthur, Tintagel Castle & Celtic Monuments Tintagel Parish Council Book 19 Shipwrecks on the Isles of Scilly Gibson F.E. Book 20 Which Francis Symonds Symonds John Symonds history - Cornwall and Australia 21 St Ives, The Beauty of Badger H.G. Illustration Booklet 22 Little Land of Cornwall, The Rowse A.L.
    [Show full text]
  • Gilly Vean Farm South Cornwall
    Gilly Vean Farm South Cornwall Gilly Vean Farm GWENNAP, SOUTH CORNWALL, TR16 6BN Farmhouse set centrally within extensive grounds with equestrian facilities, countryside views and potential for holiday lets. Available for the first time in 26 years Secluded position within private grounds Close to both Falmouth and Truro Charming main residence Rolling countryside views Planning consent for holiday lettings Sand school, stables, tack and feed rooms Approx. 26.55 acres Falmouth – 6.5 Truro – 8 St Agnes – 10 Helford – 10.5 Cornwall Airport (Newquay) – 26.5 (all distances are approximate and in miles) Savills Truro 73 Lemon Street Truro, TR1 2PN Tel: 01872 243200 [email protected] savills.co.uk THE PROPERTY Originally built in the 1850s, Gilly Vean Farm is located at the end of a long private driveway set within the centre of its own grounds, therefore affording great privacy. The original farmhouse has been extended to join the adjacent traditional buildings and now provides unique and highly versatile 4-bedroomed accommodation with two principal reception rooms, snug, a home office and the potential for an integral annexe. There is extensive stabling and planning consent for conversion. Entering the property through the charming and picturesque courtyard, a glazed entrance lobby leads through to the kitchen with an outlook over the front courtyard, arranged around a central island and includes an electric range within the former fireplace, and through to the main body of the farmhouse. The study and snug lead on to a beautiful sitting room defined by painted beams and an open fireplace with the conservatory leading out to the attractive and mature front gardens.
    [Show full text]
  • Gwennap War Memorial
    GWENNAP WAR MEMORIAL Compiled by Barbara Wilkinson The War Memorial at Gwennap was unveiled on Saturday 17 July 1920 to commemorate the dead of the First World War, and the ceremony was reported in the West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser on Thursday 22 July 1920. Other local newspapers also carried the story. GWENAPP’S CROSS UNVEILED BY THE LORD LIEUTENANT The Lord‐Lieutenant of Cornwall (Mr. J.C. Williams), on Saturday, unveiled the memorial erected by the parishioners of Gwennap in memory of 16 men from the parish who made the supreme sacrifice in the war. The memorial consists of a beautiful cross of Cornish granite, standing eleven feet high, which has been placed on a piece of elevated ground near the boundary wall of the parish churchyard. The inscription reads:‐ “To the honour of those who at the call of King and Country gave up all that was dear to them that others might live in freedom, 1914‐1918” Underneath are the following names: Harry Powys Rogers, James Phillips, Thomas Collins, James Gleed, Arthur Prowse, William Trenery, William Hitchins, Richard Ford, Thomas Carbis, William Tregoning, William Collins, John Hooker, Gilbert Pelmear, James Annear, Philip Russell, George Pelmear. The arrangements for the memorial, costing about £70, were made by a committee, consisting of the vicar, Rev. J.L. Parker (chairman) Messrs. Towan Hancock, G.E. Prowse and R.T. Harris. The clergy and ministers taking part in Saturday’s unveiling ceremony were the Revs. J.L. Parker (vicar), W.H.C. Nalton (vicar of Lannarth), H. Hopkinson (superintendant minister of Gwennap Wesleyan Circuit), and W.
    [Show full text]
  • April May 2012
    April May 2012 FREE COPY, Please take one Esme Jelbert 1946-2012. See page 3 Issue 102 Circulation 2,500. Made possible with thanks to our advertisers Hayle Pump Newsletter Passmore Edwards Institute 13-15 Hayle Terrace, Hayle, TR27 4BU www.haylepump.org.uk Editor Subscriptions & Web Graham Coad [email protected] The Hayle Pump can be viewed and Desk Top Publishing downloaded online at: Luca Angius/John Bennett www.haylepump.org.uk [email protected] For 6 issues by mail, please send a Treasurer cheque or postal order for £3.50 made John Jansen payable to Hayle Pump Newsletter to: [email protected] HAYLE PUMP SUBSCRIPTIONS Advertising 35 Penpol Terrace, HAYLE TR27 4BQ. Anne-Marie Rance Please state delivery name & address. [email protected] Code of submission Secretary www.haylepump.org.uk 2 Esme Jelbert During her five years living back in Hayle with Richard, Esme threw herself Hayle’s Female Citizen of into community life with total the Year Passes Away commitment. She dedicated countless waking hours to the renovation of the Esme Jelbert, 65, a stalwart Cornish- Passmore Edwards Institute, including woman who for the past five years fund-raising, nearly completing a 10-year championed the renovation of Hayle’s plan in five years. Indeed, she attended a Passmore Edwards Institute, lost her trustees meeting just a few days before battle with cancer on 27 February. entering the hospice. She passed away peacefully and free In Esme Jelbert, the townspeople from pain in St Julia’s Hospice while of Hayle have lost a tireless worker, a holding daughter Amanda’s hand.
    [Show full text]
  • Heritage Precincts: History and Significance
    MELBOURNE PLANNING SCHEME TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 4 1 The City of Melbourne 5 Background History 5 City of Melbourne Summary Statement of Significance 11 2. Carlton Heritage Precinct 13 Background History 13 Statement of Significance for Carlton Heritage Precinct 16 3. East Melbourne Heritage Precinct including Jolimont and the Parliamentary Precinct 19 Background History 19 0 Statement of Significance for East Melbourne Heritage Precinct including Jolimont and the Parliamentary Precinct 22 4. Kensington & Flour Milling Heritage Precinct 27 Background History 27 Statement of Significance for Kensington & Flour Milling Heritage Precinct 29 5. North & West Melbourne Heritage Precinct 31 Background History 31 Statement of Significance for North & West Melbourne Heritage Precinct 34 6. Parkville Heritage Precinct 37 Background History 37 Statement of Significance for Perky'Ile Heritage Precinct 40 7. South Yarra Heritage Precinct 43 Background History 43 Statement of Significance for South Yarra Heritage Precinct 46 8. Bank Place Heritage Precinct 50 Background History 50 Statement of Significance for Bank Place Heritage Precinct 52 9. Bourke Hill Heritage Precinct 54 Background History 54 Statement of Significance for Bourke Hill Heritage Precinct 56 10. Collins Street East Heritage Precinct59 Background History 59 Statement of Significance for Collins Street East Heritage Precinct 61 REFERENCE DOCUMENT - PAGE 2 OF 94 MELBOURNE PLANNING SCHEME 11. Flinders Lane Heritage Precinct 64 Background History 64 Statement of Significance for Flinders Lane Heritage Precinct 65 12. Flinders Street Heritage Precinct 68 Background History 68 Statement of Significance for Flinders Street Heritage Precinct 69 13. Guildford Lane Heritage Precinct 72 Background History 72 Statement of Significance for Guildford Lane Heritage Precinct 73 14.
    [Show full text]
  • Summary of Sensory Team Manager Duties
    Link to thesis website Chapter 6 Competing speech communities Chapter 6 Competing speech communities The final chapter of this section focuses on the evolution of folk tradition, and the new spaces created for performance, within the Celto-Cornish movement through the latter half of the twentieth century to the current era of festival culture and Pan- Celticism. It makes the case that the Celto-Cornish movement and the folk revival that arrived in Cornwall in the sixties represent different speech communities, which competed for ownership of oral folk tradition and the authenticity it represented. It must be also be recognised that there is a third speech community with a stake in the celebration of tradition, the local community within which it takes place. One outcome of these competing speech communities is the way in which the same folk phenomena will be used to express quite different identities. The Padstow May Day festivities for example are a celebration that firstly represents a sense of the towns community1 and secondly a Celto-Cornish tradition2 but at the same time is used as an icon by the English Folk Dance And Song Society.3 Underlying this discussion, however, must be the recognition that identity is chaotically unique for each individual and each group of individuals, all of which are at the centre of a “complex web of being”.4 In order to pursue this argument it is first necessary to revisit and examine more closely what is meant by a speech community and how this might affect performance and meaning within oral folk tradition.
    [Show full text]