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Holywell Bay, Cubert, Cornwall. Early 1900s
A group of women standing on stepping stones on the beach at Holywell Bay. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan. Royal Cornwall Museum is the UK's Greatest Museum For Cornish Life & Culture. © From the collection of the RIC
TRURI : CUTgv.4
Media ID 13787352
Filename: TRURI-CUTgv-4.tiff
Size: 8232 x 6151 (16.4MB)
Date: 21st August 2017
Source: Royal Cornwall Museum
County: Cornwall
Location Name: 50.37877, -5.11468
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Captured in the early 1900s, this mesmerizing print transports us back in time to Holywell Bay, Cubert, Cornwall. Stepping onto the sandy shores of this picturesque beach, a group of women stand gracefully on stepping stones, their silhouettes etched against the backdrop of crashing waves and rugged cliffs. The photographer behind this moment is none other than Arthur William Jordan. Intriguingly Cornish, this snapshot offers a glimpse into an era where simplicity and natural beauty reigned supreme. As we admire these women's presence on those ancient stones, one can't help but wonder about their stories - perhaps they were locals or visitors seeking solace amidst the breathtaking scenery. The composition itself is striking; it effortlessly captures both the strength and tranquility that define Holywell Bay. The juxtaposition between the delicate figures and the untamed power of nature creates a sense of awe-inspiring harmony. Preserved by Royal Cornwall Museum for generations to come, this print serves as a testament to our rich cultural heritage. It invites us to reflect upon our connection with nature and appreciate how timeless landscapes like Holywell Bay continue to captivate hearts even after more than a century has passed. As we immerse ourselves in its ethereal charm today, let us cherish these moments frozen in time - reminding us that beauty transcends eras while igniting our curiosity about those who once walked these very same steps.