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Pydar Street, Truro, Cornwall. About 1910
A view up from the corner of Pydar Street and High Cross with the Post Office on the right hand side and the Coach & Horses Inn on the left. There are several people and various carts, carriages and a bicycle in the scene. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan?. Royal Cornwall Museum is the UK's Greatest Museum For Cornish Life & Culture. © From the collection of the RIC
TRURI : TRUpyv.2
Media ID 14488807
Filename: TRURI-TRUpyv-2.tiff
Size: 8475 x 6041 (51MB)
Date: 11th December 2017
Source: Royal Cornwall Museum
County: Cornwall
Location Name: 50.263195, -5.051041
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Step back in time to the bustling streets of Truro, Cornwall, circa 1910. This print captures a vibrant scene on Pydar Street, where history unfolds before your eyes. Standing at the corner of Pydar Street and High Cross, you are transported to an era when horse-drawn carts and carriages ruled the roads. On the right-hand side stands the iconic Post Office building, its grand architecture adding a touch of elegance to this quaint Cornish town. To the left, we catch a glimpse of The Coach & Horses Inn—a popular gathering spot for locals and travelers alike. Its inviting facade hints at lively conversations over pints shared within its walls. As you explore this snapshot from yesteryear by photographer Arthur William Jordan, take note of the diverse characters that populate this street scene. From well-dressed gentlemen strolling leisurely to young children captivated by their surroundings—each person adds depth and intrigue to this historical moment frozen in time. Amongst them all is a lone cyclist navigating through these cobbled streets—a symbol of progress amidst tradition. This remarkable print from Royal Cornwall Museum allows us to immerse ourselves in Truro's past—a testament to our rich heritage and enduring sense of community.