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The Old Post Office, Trevena, Tintagel, Cornwall. 6th June 1907

The Old Post Office, Trevena, Tintagel, Cornwall. 6th June 1907


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Filename: TRURI-TINpo-2.tiff

Size: 8154 x 6200 (51MB)

Date: 30th January 2016

Source: Royal Cornwall Museum

County: Cornwall

Location Name: 50.66301, -4.75066

© From the collection of the RIC

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The Old Post Office, Trevena, Tintagel, Cornwall. 6th June 1907

Photographer: John Charles Burrow

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TRURI : TINpo.2

Media ID 11554855

© From the collection of the RIC


EDITORS COMMENTS
This print from the Royal Cornwall Museum takes us back in time to the picturesque village of Trevena, Tintagel, Cornwall. The year is 1907, and standing tall amidst the charming cobblestone streets is "The Old Post Office". This historic building, captured by renowned photographer John Charles Burrow, exudes a sense of timeless beauty. With its thatched roof and whitewashed walls adorned with vibrant flowers cascading down window boxes, this quaint post office seems straight out of a storybook. Its rustic charm perfectly complements the idyllic surroundings of rolling hills and dramatic cliffs that Cornwall is famous for. As we gaze at this snapshot frozen in time, we can't help but imagine the bustling activity within those walls over a century ago. Perhaps locals gathered here to exchange news or share stories while waiting for their mail. The scent of freshly brewed tea mingling with ink on parchment fills our imagination as we envision postal workers diligently sorting letters behind those wooden counters. This print serves as a poignant reminder of how history intertwines with everyday life. It invites us to appreciate not only the architectural marvels but also the human connections forged within these cherished spaces throughout generations. Preserved by the Royal Cornwall Museum, this image allows us to step into another era and embrace the nostalgia it evokes. It stands as a testament to both our collective heritage and an enduring love for capturing moments that transcend time itself.

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