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Mrs Tresidder, Chacewater, Cornwall. 1911
Portrait of Mrs Tresidder taken at Chacewater in 1911. Photographer: Samuel John Govier. Royal Cornwall Museum is the UK's Greatest Museum For Cornish Life & Culture. © RIC
TRURI : CHAgv.7
Media ID 13495555
Filename: TRURI-CHAgv-7.tiff
Size: 4721 x 8481 (40.1MB)
Date: 24th April 2017
Source: Royal Cornwall Museum
County: Cornwall
Location Name: 50.256904, -5.159332
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This print from the Royal Cornwall Museum takes us back in time to 1911, capturing the essence of a remarkable woman named Mrs Tresidder. Standing proudly against the backdrop of Chacewater in Cornwall, this portrait exudes an air of elegance and strength that is synonymous with Victorian-era women. Photographer Samuel John Govier skillfully captures every intricate detail, allowing us to admire Mrs Tresidder's exquisite attire and refined demeanor. Her Cornish heritage shines through as she stands tall, embodying the spirit of her beloved homeland. The black and white tones add a timeless quality to this image, transporting us to an era where simplicity reigned supreme. The absence of color only serves to enhance Mrs Tresidder's natural beauty and gracefulness. As we gaze upon this photograph, we are reminded not only of Mrs Tresidder herself but also of the countless untold stories that lie within each individual captured by Govier's lens. This image becomes a window into history—a glimpse into the lives lived long ago. While its commercial use may be far removed from our thoughts when admiring such artistry today, it is important to recognize how photography has evolved over time. This particular print allows us to appreciate both its aesthetic appeal and historical significance without dwelling on any potential commercial implications. In conclusion, this stunning portrait offers a poignant reminder that behind every photograph lies a rich tapestry of human experiences waiting patiently for their stories to be discovered once more.