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Stanley Terrace, Truro, Cornwall. Early 1900s
View looking down hill. Photographer: Arthur Philp. Royal Cornwall Museum is the UK's Greatest Museum For Cornish Life & Culture. © From the collection of the RIC
TRURI : TEdar.3
Media ID 11656721
Filename: TRURI-TEdar-3.tiff
Size: 8034 x 6748 (56MB)
Date: 5th March 2016
Source: Royal Cornwall Museum
County: Cornwall
Location Name: 50.263195, -5.051041
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This print takes us back in time to the early 1900s, offering a mesmerizing glimpse of Stanley Terrace in Truro, Cornwall. The photographer behind this remarkable image is none other than Arthur Philp, whose keen eye for detail and composition shines through. As we immerse ourselves in this snapshot from history, our gaze is drawn down the hill that stretches before us. The terrace itself stands proudly on either side of the road, its elegant architecture evoking a sense of grandeur and charm. Each house seems to have its own unique character, with their chimneys reaching towards the sky like sentinels guarding against time's passage. The atmosphere captured by Philp transports us to an era where horse-drawn carriages were still a common sight on these cobbled streets. One can almost hear the clip-clop of hooves and imagine locals going about their daily routines amidst bustling activity. Cornwall's natural beauty also plays a supporting role in this photograph; lush greenery surrounds Stanley Terrace as if embracing it with open arms. It serves as a reminder that even within urban landscapes, nature finds ways to thrive and add its touch of magic. Preserved by the Royal Cornwall Museum, this print offers not just a visual delight but also acts as an invaluable historical record. It allows us to appreciate how much has changed over the years while reminding us of the enduring spirit and timeless allure of Truro's architectural heritage.