Rosemergy Farm, Morvah Parish form Carn Galva, Zen…
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Along the ridge
Autumn leaves and granite
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The sands at Chapel Porth and Porthtowan from the…
El Cancho de La Bola. Sunglasses a must.
Lizard, granite, lavender and cistus.
Ralph's Cupboard, Portreath
A view from my bedroom window
The monastery from El Cancho Gordo
Wheal Coates
El Retiro rose garden.
Gorse bush and granite
St Agnes head, granite and heather, for Pam.
La Sierra de La Cabrera
Pedraza
Bosigran Head, for Pam.
Autumn crocus
Barley in the wind
Nuevos Ministerios
Granite
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Madrid Skyline from near Valdemorillo
San Lorenzo de El Escorial
Towanroath
Wheal Coates tin mine ruins
What a headache!
Porthcadjack and Carvannel Downs, for Pam.
San Lorenzo de El Escorial
Wheal Coates tin mine
Autumn in La Sierra de La Cabrera
Sunset, Hortaleza, Madrid
A slightly decaying mushroom rock!
Cornish coast for Pam. Heather and gorse catching…
My brother's cottage
Ballowall Burrow
Ralph and Heather, for Pam.
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Granite and concrete lookout hut on El Cancho Gord…
Carn Galva (the seaward view), for Pam.
From the towers of El Cancho Largo
The Crooked Sapling
North Cliffs at high tide - for Pam.
Sierra de La Cabrera - granite of course!
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Zennor Parish


The western part of Zennor Parish seen from Carn Galva. Bosigran Farm at its foot.
For Pam.
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Andy Rodker club has replied to Peggy C clubI will have to think about this, Peggy! So there is a way! But how, exactly do we achieve this with old photos??
Maybe one can't retrospectively change attribution. I may have to re-do the album in the "open" mode. Still thinking about it ... ... ... but before then I need my beauty sleep!!
Peggy,
Larry,
Boro,
Malik,
Very many thanks!
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Andy Rodker club has replied to David G Johnson clubDavid G Johnson club has replied to Andy Rodker clubCheers from Dave...
Andy Rodker club has replied to David G Johnson clubBut then again, and looking at your dates more carefully, it might have been my uncle. 1970; general election and when Merry Jungo was at number one!
It was all before I was old enough to get my drinking boots on but I did stay in the house next to the pub often enough and would peer at the interesting but unfathomable world that was the happy (in the main!) pub clientelle at the Tinner's Arms, looking out a bit sheepishly from behind the bar! Very happy childhood memories!
David G Johnson club has replied to Andy Rodker clubI was camping down there with a mate.. we'd just call in on a farmer - ask - then throw a tent down in his field... lived on fish and chips and beer.. wonderful !
Nice to read you have happy memories of your times there... /.. Dave.
Andy Rodker club has replied to David G Johnson clubI drink in the Tinners every time I go back (only once a year, sadly). It would be very rude and disrespectful not to!. By the way, it won't have changed inside one bit since your day!
It's interesting too that we can all remember our early motors and their number plates (your Mini Cooper one was particularly distinctive though!)
Best ... Andy
Andy Rodker club has replied to Leon_Vienna clubBoth Tintagel and Bodmin Moor are situated in the east of the Duchy (technically not a county but a Duchy, but everyone including the Unitary Council refers to it as a county!) and this is in the far west, on the way to Land's End!
So, yes; you have visited the Duchy!
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Andy Rodker club has replied to Joe, Son of the Rock club(only kidding!)
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