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Toll House, Tremethick Cross, Madron, Cornwall. 1973A view of the Toll House at Tremethick Cross from across the road. Photographer: Charles Woolf
Men-an-Tol, Madron, Cornwall. 1911A general view of Men-an-Tol (the holed stone) with a reclining man to the left of it, and two standing stones. Photographer: Herbert Hughes
Lanyon Cromlech, Madron, Cornwall. October 1858The Lanyon Cromlech or Quoit with a girl standing by one of the three support stones. The monument collapsed during a storm in 1815 and was re-erected nine years later
Tolcarne rock outcrop, Madron, Cornwall. Early 1900sTolcarne rock outcrop, just outside Newlyn rock outcrop. Photographer: Unknown
Lanyon Cromlech, Madron, Cornwall. October 1858The Lanyon Cromlech or Quoit with a young girl and a reclining man. The monument collapsed during a storm in 1815 and was re-erected nine years later
Mounts Bay from Trengwainton, Madron, Cornwall. 1969A view across countryside to Mounts Bay, taken from Trengwainton. Photographer: Charles Woolf
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