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Bedruthan, St Eval, Cornwall. 1906

Bedruthan, St Eval, Cornwall. 1906


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Filename: TRURI-EVAcl-36.tiff

Size: 8494 x 6177 (54MB)

Date: 17th October 2017

Source: Royal Cornwall Museum

County: Cornwall

Location Name: 50.473866, -4.98246

© From the collection of the RIC

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Bedruthan, St Eval, Cornwall. 1906

Queen Bess Rock at Bedruthan Beach. The rock was named during the Victorian era because of the likeness to Elizabeth I. Photographer: Herbert Hughes

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TRURI : EVAcl.36

Media ID 14008202

© From the collection of the RIC

Coast Rocks Sand Paddling


EDITORS COMMENTS
This print transports us back in time to the picturesque Bedruthan Beach in Cornwall, circa 1906. The focal point of this stunning image is none other than the majestic Queen Bess Rock, standing proudly amidst the sandy shores and rugged cliffs. Named during the Victorian era due to its uncanny resemblance to Elizabeth I, this natural wonder adds a touch of regal allure to an already breathtaking coastline. As we gaze upon this snapshot frozen in time by photographer Herbert Hughes, our senses are awakened by the sights and sounds that surround us. The golden sand stretches out before our eyes, inviting us for a leisurely stroll or perhaps even a barefoot paddle in the crystal-clear waters lapping at its edges. Towering rock formations rise from the earth like ancient sentinels guarding this Cornish treasure. The untamed beauty of Bedruthan Beach captivates all who behold it - a testament to nature's artistry and Cornwall's coastal splendor. With each crashing wave against these weathered rocks, one can almost feel the power and grandeur of Mother Nature herself. This print serves as a window into another era; it allows us to appreciate not only Cornwall's timeless charm but also how generations past found solace and inspiration within its embrace. It reminds us that some treasures transcend time itself – forever etched into history through lenses such as Herbert Hughes'.

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