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Narrowcliff, Newquay, Cornwall. Late 1930s
A view of Narrowcliff, with fields and buildings and the Kilbirnie Hotel on the far right. The Kilbirnie was run by Mr and Mrs Ernest Crocker, formerly of Kilbirnie, Cliff Road, at the time. Properties on Lusty Glaze Road, Bonython Road and Henver Road can be seen on the left. Photographer: Unknown. Royal Cornwall Museum is the UK's Greatest Museum For Cornish Life & Culture. © From the collection of the RIC
TRURI : NWQrn.1
Media ID 19147243
Filename: TRURI-NWQrn-1.tiff
Size: 8445 x 6050 (11.0MB)
Date: 19th July 2019
Source: Royal Cornwall Museum
County: Cornwall
Location Name: 50.415497, -5.073719
Coast Coastal House Houses Seaside Town
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Captured in the late 1930s, this vintage print showcases the picturesque charm of Narrowcliff, Newquay, Cornwall. The scene unfolds with a breathtaking view of rolling fields and quaint buildings that dot the landscape. On the far right stands the iconic Kilbirnie Hotel, owned by Mr and Mrs Ernest Crocker during that time. Formerly residing at Kilbirnie on Cliff Road, they brought their hospitality expertise to this coastal haven. As we delve deeper into this snapshot of history, our gaze shifts towards Lusty Glaze Road, Bonython Road, and Henver Road on the left side of the frame. These residential properties add character to an already idyllic setting. The photographer behind this image remains unknown but has skillfully captured every detail that makes Narrowcliff so enchanting. From its cornish allure to its proximity to the coast's splendorous beauty - it is a true testament to Cornwall's timeless appeal. This print serves as a window into an era long gone yet still cherished today. It transports us back in time when life moved at a slower pace and seaside towns like Newquay held an irresistible allure for those seeking respite from bustling city life.