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Trevear House, St Stephen in Brannel, Cornwall. 1962
A view from the road across the garden to Trevear House. Note the mounting blocks in the foreground. The nearer one seems new and robust compared to the smaller and perhaps older one at the corner of the garden wall. Photographer: Charles Woolf. Royal Cornwall Museum is the UK's Greatest Museum For Cornish Life & Culture. © RIC, photographer Charles Woolf
TRURI : SEBgv.24c
Media ID 14753492
Filename: TRURI-SEBgv-24c.tiff
Size: 8683 x 5860 (51MB)
Date: 12th April 2018
Source: Royal Cornwall Museum
County: Cornwall
Location Name: 50.338719, -4.885567
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This print takes us back to the year 1962, capturing a picturesque view of Trevear House in St Stephen in Brannel, Cornwall. The photographer, Charles Woolf, skillfully frames the scene from the road across the enchanting garden of this historic house. As our eyes wander through the image, we are drawn to an intriguing detail in the foreground - two mounting blocks. These mounting blocks serve as a fascinating contrast within this snapshot frozen in time. The closer one appears sturdy and new, standing proudly as if recently crafted for its purpose. In contrast, the smaller block at the corner of the garden wall seems weathered by years gone by; its worn appearance hints at countless stories and moments witnessed throughout history. Trevear House itself stands majestically amidst nature's embrace. Its grandeur is complemented by lush greenery surrounding it on all sides. One can only imagine what tales these walls hold within their ancient stones. This photograph not only captures a moment but also transports us into an era where life moved at a different pace - where simplicity and tranquility were cherished values. It invites us to appreciate Cornwall's rich heritage and architectural beauty while reminding us that even small details like mounting blocks can tell their own unique story. With Joyce Greenham's Cornish clay village serving as a backdrop for this timeless image captured by Charles Woolf, we are reminded of how artistry can transcend time and evoke emotions that resonate with viewers today just as much as they did when it.