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The Bridge to Trevelgue Island, St Columb Porth, St Columb Minor, Cornwall. Probably 17th June 1909
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The Bridge to Trevelgue Island, St Columb Porth, St Columb Minor, Cornwall. Probably 17th June 1909
Four men stand on the bridge to Trevelgue Island at St Columb Porth while a fifth man stands below on the rocks. This party included the photographers John Charles Burrow, T. Mitchell and Herbert Hughes who took this photograph
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TRURI : CMIcl.32
Media ID 13178036
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Captured in time, this vintage print showcases the iconic Bridge to Trevelgue Island, a testament to the rich history of St Columb Porth in Cornwall. Dated back to 17th June 1909, it offers a glimpse into a bygone era when four adventurous men boldly stood upon the sturdy bridge while another companion explored the rugged rocks below. Amongst this group of intrepid explorers were renowned photographers John Charles Burrow, T. Mitchell, and Herbert Hughes who skillfully immortalized this breathtaking scene. Their expertise is evident as they expertly framed the picturesque landscape with its dramatic cliffs and crashing waves. The Bridge to Trevelgue Island itself stands as a symbol of connection between land and sea, beckoning visitors with its rustic charm. It serves not only as a practical pathway but also as an emblematic landmark that has witnessed countless stories unfold over centuries. This image transports us back in time, evoking feelings of nostalgia for simpler days spent amidst nature's raw beauty. The untouched coastline of St Columb Minor invites us to reflect on our own relationship with nature and appreciate its enduring power. Preserved within the Royal Cornwall Museum archives, this remarkable photograph reminds us of our shared heritage and encourages exploration beyond what meets the eye. Let it serve as an invitation for all who encounter it to delve deeper into Cornwall's fascinating past.
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