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Houses of an Iron Age village, 2nd century BCHouses of an Iron Age village in Cornwall, 2nd century BC
Geevor Tin Mine
Longships Lighthouse from Lands EndView of Longships Lighthouse from Lands End cliffs
Rillaton Barrow, 24th century BCRillaton Barrow, site of discoveries that seem to indicate trading with the Mycenean world, 24th century BC
Oil pollution in Cornwall
The Hurlers, Stone Circles in Cornwall. Legend tells that they are men changed into stones for playing Cornish Hurling on a Sunday
Cardinham Cross, 10th centuryCardinham Cross, a Hiberno-Saxon cross near Bodmin, 10th century
Boscawen-Un Stone CircleBoscawen-Un Bronze Age Stone Circle
The Rillaton Gold Cup, Early Bronze Age, 1700-1500BC, from Rillaton, Cornwall, England. Rillaton barrow was excavated in 1837 and found to contain an inhumation beneath the 25m wide barrow
Arthur Quiller-Couch, English poet, novelist, anthologist and critic, c1927. Quiller-Couch (1863-1944) was born at Fowey, Cornwall
John and Charles Wesley preaching in the open air at Bristol, 1739 (1868). Artist: Francis Arthur FraserJohn and Charles Wesley preaching in the open air at Bristol, 1739 (1868). John Wesley (1703-1791) and his brother Charles (1707-1788) were the founders of Methodism
John Wesley, 18th century English non-conformist preacher, 1888. Wesley (1703-1791) preaching in the open air in Cornwall. He and his brother Charles were the founders of Methodism