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Denas Water, Tresillian, Cornwall. Around 1904
Shops and old post office opposite Holy Trinity Church, with two ladies standing in the road. Photographer: Probably Arthur William Jordan. Royal Cornwall Museum is the UK's Greatest Museum For Cornish Life & Culture. © From the collection of the RIC
TRURI : TLNgv.21
Media ID 14647228
Filename: TRURI-TLNgv-21.tiff
Size: 7768 x 5786 (10.3MB)
Date: 8th March 2018
Source: Royal Cornwall Museum
County: Cornwall
Location Name: 50.277855, -4.995783
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This print from around 1904 transports us back in time to Denas Water, a picturesque village nestled in the heart of Tresillian, Cornwall. The image showcases the bustling scene of shops and an old post office that once stood proudly opposite the Holy Trinity Church. It is believed that this remarkable capture was taken by Arthur William Jordan, a talented photographer known for his ability to immortalize moments with great precision. The charm of Victorian-era architecture is evident as we gaze upon these historic buildings adorned with intricate details and traditional signage. A prominent village signpost stands tall at the crossroads, guiding travelers through this idyllic countryside setting. Two elegantly dressed ladies can be seen standing in the middle of the road, adding a touch of life and movement to this snapshot frozen in time. As we delve into this photograph's rich narrative, it becomes clear that Denas Water was not only a hub for commerce but also a vibrant community where locals gathered to exchange news and stories. This image serves as both a testament to our heritage and an invitation to explore Cornwall's cultural tapestry.