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Fairmantle Street, Truro, Cornwall. Early 1900s
View of a large house and the adjoining Navy Arms public house in Fairmantle Street. Photographer: Unknown. Royal Cornwall Museum is the UK's Greatest Museum For Cornish Life & Culture. © From the collection of the RIC
TRURI : TRUfas.1
Media ID 19057161
Filename: TRURI-TRUfas-1.tiff
Size: 6600 x 6531 (43.1MB)
Date: 8th June 2019
Source: Royal Cornwall Museum
County: Cornwall
Location Name: 50.263195, -5.051041
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This print from the early 1900s transports us back to Fairmantle Street, a bustling and vibrant corner of Truro, Cornwall. The image showcases a magnificent large house standing proudly alongside the iconic Navy Arms public house. With its distinct Victorian architecture and Cornish charm, this snapshot captures the essence of an era long gone. The grandeur of the large house is evident in every detail; its ornate façade adorned with intricate carvings and elegant bay windows. It stands as a testament to the opulence that once graced this historic city street. Adjacent to it, we find the beloved Navy Arms pub, exuding warmth and hospitality through its inviting entrance. As we delve into this scene frozen in time, we are transported to an era where horse-drawn carriages traversed cobbled streets and gas lamps illuminated evening strolls. This photograph offers us a glimpse into daily life during this period - locals going about their business or perhaps enjoying a refreshing pint at the pub after a hard day's work. While the identity of the photographer remains unknown, their skill in capturing such vivid details allows us to appreciate not only architectural beauty but also provides insight into social dynamics within Truro's past. Preserved by Royal Cornwall Museum for future generations to admire, this print serves as a visual portal connecting us with our rich heritage - reminding us of how much has changed while celebrating what remains timeless in our ever-evolving cityscape.