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Stencoose, also known as St Coose, Kenwyn, Cornwall. Early 1900s
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Stencoose, also known as St Coose, Kenwyn, Cornwall. Early 1900s
Located near to Treliske and the Truro Golf Club, the house is viewed from the lawn with a lady standing near the front door and a young boy kneeling beside his dog. In 1901 a family called Mitchell (farmer) lived there and the people in the photograph could be members of that family. Photographer: Arthur Philp
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TRURI : KWNvr.4
Media ID 15183486
© From the collection of the RIC
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Step back in time to the early 1900s with this print of Stencoose, also known as St Coose, located near Treliske and the Truro Golf Club in Cornwall. The image transports us to a moment frozen in history, where we catch a glimpse of daily life at this charming Victorian residence. The focal point of the photograph is the elegant house itself, framed by lush greenery and towering monkey puzzle trees. Standing proudly on its manicured lawn, it exudes an air of grandeur and tranquility. A lady stands near the front door, her presence adding a touch of grace to the scene. Beside her kneels a young boy, his loyal dog faithfully by his side. It is believed that these individuals may be members of the Mitchell family who resided at Stencoose during that period. As we admire their timeless poses captured by photographer Arthur Philp, we can't help but wonder about their stories and connections to this picturesque place. Notably present are two majestic Araucaria Araucana trees from Chile - their distinctive shape adding character to the landscape. These exotic specimens serve as reminders of Cornwall's rich botanical heritage. This remarkable print from Royal Cornwall Museum offers us a window into both personal histories and architectural splendor. It invites us to explore our connection with past generations while marveling at nature's beauty intertwined with human endeavors.
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