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Truro Collection (page 4)

Truro, a picturesque city nestled in the heart of Cornwall County, is a place steeped in history and natural beauty

Background imageTruro Collection: Cornwall TR1 3 Map

Cornwall TR1 3 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Cornwall TR1 3

Background imageTruro Collection: Cornwall TR1 2 Map

Cornwall TR1 2 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Cornwall TR1 2

Background imageTruro Collection: Postcode Sector Map sheet 1 Cornwall and Scilly Isles

Postcode Sector Map sheet 1 Cornwall and Scilly Isles
This Postcode Sector Map (sheet 1) displays all of the first part of the postcode and the first number of the second part, or Inward Code, (eg EX20 3) for Cornwall and the Scilly Isles

Background imageTruro Collection: Boscawen, (1711-1761), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Boscawen, (1711-1761), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Boscawen, (1711-1761), 1830. Edward Boscawen (1711-1761) Admiral in the Royal Navy and MP of Truro, Cornwall. From " Biographical Illustrations", by Alfred Howard. [Thomas Tegg, R

Background imageTruro Collection: Altar and Reredos Truro Cathedral, 1929. Creator: Unknown

Altar and Reredos Truro Cathedral, 1929. Creator: Unknown
Altar and Reredos Truro Cathedral, 1929. Church of England cathedral in the city of Truro, Cornwall, built between 1880 and 1910 in Gothic Revival design by John Loughborough Pearson

Background imageTruro Collection: The Pulpit and Choir of Truro Cathedral, Eng. c1910. Creator: Unknown

The Pulpit and Choir of Truro Cathedral, Eng. c1910. Creator: Unknown
The Pulpit and Choir of Truro Cathedral, Eng. c1910. The Cathedral of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Truro is a Church of England cathedral in the city of Truro, Cornwall

Background imageTruro Collection: T. Wilde, Esq. One of Her Majestys Counsel, c1820. Creator: T Wright

T. Wilde, Esq. One of Her Majestys Counsel, c1820. Creator: T Wright
T. Wilde, Esq. One of Her Majestys Counsel, c1820. Portrait of British lawyer Thomas Wilde, 1st Baron Truro (1782-1855), who defended Queen Caroline at her trial

Background imageTruro Collection: General View of Truro, Cornwall, England, 1900. Creator: Underwood & Underwood

General View of Truro, Cornwall, England, 1900. Creator: Underwood & Underwood
General View of Truro, Cornwall, England, 1900. The town of Truro is the capital of the county of Cornwall in the south west of England. Stereocard by Underwood & Underwood

Background imageTruro Collection: Coat of arms 17th century Hatton and Roberts

Coat of arms 17th century Hatton and Roberts
This image is from a copperplate engraving, and shows part of a roll of arms from Richard Blome s

Background imageTruro Collection: Truro, from Kenwyn, c1896. Artist: Frederick Argall

Truro, from Kenwyn, c1896. Artist: Frederick Argall
Truro, from Kenwyn, c1896. From Pictorial England and Wales. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, c1896]

Background imageTruro Collection: Truro Cathedral, Cornwall, 2009

Truro Cathedral, Cornwall, 2009. Built in the Gothic Revival architectural style, Truro was the first new cathedral to be built in England since Salisbury Cathedral, which was begun in 1220

Background imageTruro Collection: Truro Cathedral, c20th Century. Artist: John Bartholomew

Truro Cathedral, c20th Century. Artist: John Bartholomew
Truro Cathedral, c20th Century. [John Bartholomew & Son, Edinburgh]

Background imageTruro Collection: Porch of Truro Cathedral, Cornwall, early 20th century. Artist: Church Army Lantern Department

Porch of Truro Cathedral, Cornwall, early 20th century. Artist: Church Army Lantern Department
Porch of Truro Cathedral, Cornwall, early 20th century. Built in the Gothic Revival architectural style, Truro was the first new cathedral to be built in England since Salisbury Cathedral

Background imageTruro Collection: Truro Cathedral, Cornwall, early 20th century. Artist: Church Army Lantern Department

Truro Cathedral, Cornwall, early 20th century. Artist: Church Army Lantern Department
Truro Cathedral, Cornwall, early 20th century. Built in the Gothic Revival architectural style, Truro was the first new cathedral to be built in England since Salisbury Cathedral

Background imageTruro Collection: Truro, from Trennick Lane, 1860

Truro, from Trennick Lane, 1860. The Cornwall Railway, later part of the Great Western Railway (GWR), at Truro, showing one of Isambard Kingdom Brunels (1806-1859) timber viaducts

Background imageTruro Collection: The foreshore, Malpas, Cornwall. Early 1900s

The foreshore, Malpas, Cornwall. Early 1900s
Two men sit waiting for the Malpas ferry on the foreshore below the slipway. Photographer: Unknown

Background imageTruro Collection: Looking up at a cathedral ceiling; Truro cornwall england

Looking up at a cathedral ceiling; Truro cornwall england

Background imageTruro Collection: Trelissick House and Garden, Feock, near Truro, Cornwall

Trelissick House and Garden, Feock, near Truro, Cornwall
Trelissick House and Garden, a National Trust property at Feock, near Truro, Cornwall. Date: circa 1970s

Background imageTruro Collection: Boscawen Street with war memorial, Truro, Cornwall

Boscawen Street with war memorial, Truro, Cornwall
Boscawen Street with war memorial in Truro, Cornwall, with the cathedral just visible in the top right. Date: circa 1950s

Background imageTruro Collection: Malpas, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Malpas, Cornwall. Early 1900s
A hulk sitting on the foreshore near Scoble & Davies shipyard. Photographer: Unknown

Background imageTruro Collection: Malpas Ferry, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Malpas Ferry, Cornwall. Early 1900s
The Malpas Ferry being loaded with a horse and trap on the Malpas side of the river

Background imageTruro Collection: Cape Cod Lighthouse, Truro, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, USA

Cape Cod Lighthouse, Truro, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, USA USA-MASSACHUSETTS-Cape Cod: Truro- Cape Cod Light- Lighthouse

Background imageTruro Collection: English Cathedrals - truro cathedral

English Cathedrals - truro cathedral - View over River to Cathedral. Part of Box 144 Boswell Collection - English Cathedrals Date: circa 1900

Background imageTruro Collection: E W Benson Caricature

E W Benson Caricature
EDWARD WHITE BENSON Bishop of Truro, caricatured at the time of his appointment to the Archbishopric of Canterbury. Date: 1829 - 1896

Background imageTruro Collection: Stationery, Treseder & Co, Truro, Cornwall

Stationery, Treseder & Co, Truro, Cornwall
Stationery, Treseder & Co, Landscape Gardeners, Nurserymen & Seedsmen, The Nurseries, Truro, Cornwall, with handwritten details. 1919

Background imageTruro Collection: Stationery, H M Smeath, Truro, Cornwall

Stationery, H M Smeath, Truro, Cornwall
Stationery, H M Smeath, Wine Merchant, Victoria Square, Truro, Cornwall, with an advertisement for Rogers Ales and Stouts, Bristol, and handwritten details below. 1916

Background imageTruro Collection: Stationery, W Middleton & Son, Truro, Cornwall

Stationery, W Middleton & Son, Truro, Cornwall
Stationery, W Middleton & Son, Ironmongers, 3 St Nicholas Street, Truro, Cornwall, with an advertisement for Stephensons Furniture Cream, and handwritten details below. 1916

Background imageTruro Collection: Stationery, Harvey Nichols & Co Ltd, London

Stationery, Harvey Nichols & Co Ltd, London
Stationery, Harvey Nichols & Co Ltd, Knightsbridge and Sloane Street, London, with handwritten details. 1918

Background imageTruro Collection: Stationery, Crowle & Moss, Truro, Cornwall

Stationery, Crowle & Moss, Truro, Cornwall
Stationery, Crowle & Moss, Pork Butchers, Bacon Curers, and Lard Refiners, 8 Pydar Street, Truro, Cornwall, with handwritten details. 1916

Background imageTruro Collection: Stationery, C E Julian & Sons, Truro, Cornwall

Stationery, C E Julian & Sons, Truro, Cornwall
Stationery, C E Julian & Sons, Family Purveyors and Poultry Dealers, 4 Pydar Street, Truro, Cornwall, with handwritten details. 1919

Background imageTruro Collection: Stationery, County Coach Factory and Motor Works

Stationery, County Coach Factory and Motor Works
Stationery, The County Coach Factory and Motor Works, with handwritten details. 1917

Background imageTruro Collection: Stationery, Walter Gooding, tailor

Stationery, Walter Gooding, tailor, with handwritten details for riding clothes. 1916

Background imageTruro Collection: Penhaligons Cottage, near Truro, Cornwall

Penhaligons Cottage, near Truro, Cornwall. Date: circa 1980s

Background imageTruro Collection: View of Truro Cathedral, Truro, Cornwall

View of Truro Cathedral, Truro, Cornwall, with daffodils in the foreground. circa 1970s

Background imageTruro Collection: Rover Vintage Car, Britain

Rover Vintage Car, Britain. Truro registration. Date: 1920s

Background imageTruro Collection: Overlooking the Estuary, St Mawes, Cornwall

Overlooking the Estuary, St Mawes, Cornwall
Overlooking the Estuary, St Mawes, Truro, near Falmouth, Cornwall, England. Date: 1937

Background imageTruro Collection: Federal Vintage Lorry, Truro, Cornwall

Federal Vintage Lorry, Truro, Cornwall, England. WF Simmons Hodge & Company Date: 1910s

Background imageTruro Collection: General View, Truro, Cornwall

General View, Truro, Cornwall, England. Date: 1906

Background imageTruro Collection: Cathedral Choir & Chancel, Truro, Cornwall

Cathedral Choir & Chancel, Truro, Cornwall, England. Date: 1900s

Background imageTruro Collection: Boscawen Street, Truro, Cornwall

Boscawen Street, Truro, Cornwall
Boscawen Street, Truro, near Redannick, Cornwall, England. Date: 1900s

Background imageTruro Collection: Thomas Wilde Truro

Thomas Wilde Truro
THOMAS WILDE first baron TRURO statesman, Lord Chancellor Date: 1782 - 1855

Background imageTruro Collection: Source Size = 3779 x 2925

Source Size = 3779 x 2925
The Revived Bishopric of Truro, Consecration of Dr. Edward White Benson, D.D. in St. Pauls Cathedral, London

Background imageTruro Collection: Source Size = 2424 x 2337

Source Size = 2424 x 2337
Dr. Edward White Benson, Bishop of Truro, the New Archbishop of Canterbury

Background imageTruro Collection: Source Size = 3926 x 2533

Source Size = 3926 x 2533
Meeting at Truro of the Bath and West of England Agricultural Show

Background imageTruro Collection: Source Size = 3906 x 4629

Source Size = 3906 x 4629
ROYAL VISIT TO TRURO: THE PRINCE OF WALES LAYING THE CORNER STONE OF TRURO CATHEDRAL, " May the good seed of His Word, sown here in the hearts of men, take root

Background imageTruro Collection: Source Size = 5214 x 3546

Source Size = 5214 x 3546
The New Cathedral of Truro (Drawing of the Architects Design), 1880

Background imageTruro Collection: Source Size = 3553 x 4798

Source Size = 3553 x 4798
The New Cathedral of Truro (The Architects Design): Entrance to the South Transept, 1880

Background imageTruro Collection: The Truro Volunteer Fire Brigade at a Fire on the Quay Side, Uk, 1873 Engraving

The Truro Volunteer Fire Brigade at a Fire on the Quay Side, Uk, 1873 Engraving




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Truro, a picturesque city nestled in the heart of Cornwall County, is a place steeped in history and natural beauty. As you explore its charming streets, you'll come across landmarks that tell tales of bygone eras. One such landmark is the Truro Cathedral, an architectural masterpiece that dominates the city's skyline. Its towering spires and intricate design are a testament to the craftsmanship of yesteryears. Inside, the cathedral exudes an air of tranquility and spirituality. Travel back in time with us to July 8th, 1912 - take a stroll along Malpas Ferry and gaze towards Ferryside Cottage and the Ferry House on St Michael Penkivel side. The view is simply breathtaking; it transports you to an era when life moved at a slower pace. But Truro isn't just about serene landscapes; it has its urban charms too. No 3440 City stands proudly at Westbourne Terrace in London as a symbol of this vibrant city's connection to the rest of England. Let's venture further into Cornwall's countryside - Carclew House in Mylor awaits our arrival. On March 15th, 1912, we step into its drawing room and entrance hall adorned with elegance from another time. These rooms whisper stories of gatherings filled with laughter and conversation among friends. As we journey through time again to early 1900s Truro, we find ourselves amidst Furzupland in Kenwyn covered by a blanket of snow. The sight evokes feelings of nostalgia for simpler times when winters were truly magical. And let us not forget Tregothnan landing at St Michael Penkivel where Malpas Ferry gracefully docks around 1887. This spot serves as a reminder that Truro was once bustling with maritime activity - ships coming and going carrying goods from far-flung corners of Europe.