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Foxhole Brass Band, St Stephen in Brannel, Cornwall. 1919A formal photograph of the nineteen members of Foxhole Brass Band, in uniform with their instruments. Photographer: Unknown
Handbell ringers, St Stephen in Brannel, Cornwall. Probably early 1900sA group of eleven handbell ringers, possibly outside St Stephen in Brannel parish church. The group is very well dressed. Photographer: Canon Henry Holroyd Mills
Victoria Terrace, Terras Road, St Stephen in Brannel, Cornwall. Early 1900sA photograph of " The Terrace s, St Stephens" taken on a sunny day. A horse and cart goes downhill away from St Stephen passing a boy standing by a garden gate
Meledor Farmhouse, St Stephen in Brannel, Cornwall. 1962An architecturally interesting 16th century Grade II listed house in St Stephen in Brannel. Some of the features of interest include a pinnacled chimney stack
Elizabethan Pageant, perhaps St Stephen in Brannel, Cornwall. 4th August 1923A group of women and children dressed for an Elizabethan Pageant. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Trevear House, St Stephen in Brannel, Cornwall. 1962A view from the road across the garden to Trevear House. Note the mounting blocks in the foreground. The nearer one seems new and robust compared to the smaller
Trevear House, St Stephen in Brannel, Cornwall. 1962A view across the garden of Trevear House. Photographer: Charles Woolf
Horse Bus, St Stephen in Brannel, Cornwall. Early 1900sChildren watch the arrival/departure of the Laddock - St Austell - Truro horse bus outside the Queens Head Inn.The Parish church is in the background
Schoolmaster working as a mason, St Stephen in Brannel, Cornwall. Early 1900sThe original title is " Schoolmaster working as a mason". However, there are two possibilities. This could be the schoolmasters home
Post Office, St Stephen in Brannel, Cornwall. Early 1900sA lady, perhaps the postmistress, is standing in the doorway. Hoardings can be seen to the right of the doorway, including an advert for G. Oliver Boots and Shoes
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