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Malpas from St Michael Penkivel, Cornwall. Early 1900s
View of Malpas taken from above Ferryside Cottage on the Tregothnan side of the river. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan. Royal Cornwall Museum is the UK's Greatest Museum For Cornish Life & Culture. © From the collection of the RIC
TRURI : MALgv.1
Media ID 12135213
Filename: TRURI-MALgv-1.tiff
Size: 8143 x 6060 (51MB)
Date: 30th May 2016
Source: Royal Cornwall Museum
County: Cornwall
Location Name: 50.246329, -5.024174
Buildings Ferry Fields Michael Penkevil Penkivel Transport Trees Tresillian Truro Water
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This print captures a mesmerizing view of Malpas from St Michael Penkivel, Cornwall, dating back to the early 1900s. Taken by the talented photographer Arthur William Jordan, this image showcases the picturesque beauty of this Cornish village. From an elevated vantage point above Ferryside Cottage on the Tregothnan side of the river, one can admire the stunning panorama that unfolds before their eyes. The scene is adorned with charming cornish buildings nestled amidst lush green fields and majestic trees. The tranquil waters of Truro River gently flow through the landscape, reflecting the serene ambiance that permeates throughout. Transportation plays a significant role in this idyllic setting as a ferry gracefully glides across the river's surface. This mode of transport connects Malpas with Tresillian and Fal, providing essential links between these communities. The historic significance of St Michael Penkivel is evident in every detail captured within this photograph. It serves as a timeless reminder of Cornwall's rich heritage and its harmonious coexistence with nature. Preserved by Royal Cornwall Museum, this print allows us to travel back in time and immerse ourselves in an era long gone. It encapsulates not only a moment frozen in history but also evokes emotions tied to nostalgia and appreciation for our cultural roots.