Highlights From The Ship Inn - Polperro
Highlights from our gig at The Ship Inn, Polperro, 22nd June 2019
Cuts from The 1975, Pulp, Train, Pink, A-ha, The Killers & more...
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Looe, Cornwall
We had a day out along the South Coast to Looe.
The Ship Inn, Polperro
The Ship Inn, Polperro
Looe & The Trucking Rights
Views of a really great place
Exploring Looe Island
Had a great day here, spent 2hrs poking around.
The ironic thing is I've only ever walked to the island on the low tides and never taken a boat there before!
Enjoy the video and there are loads more explores coming soon!
I didn't include everything in this video, so if you want to see more you'll have to go on the trip - it's a really nice day out.
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Breathing Planet by Doug Maxwell
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Looe Lugger Regatta 13th June 2009
A combination of Stills and Video Filmed onboard the Picarooner CRINKER CP55 which sailed to Looe Cornwall during the Looe Lugger Regatta June 2009
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LOOE AND POLPERO IN THE 1920s and 1930s
SCENES OF LIFE IN LOOE AND POLPERO IN THE 1920s AND1930s. STREET SCENES, HARBOUR SCENES, BEACH FUN AND GAMES, BANJO PIER
Polperro Cornwall United Kingdom
Welcome to Polperro United kingdom
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Looe to Polperro walk
Colin & Carol on the Looe to Polperro walk with Karen and I. Created on July 26, 2010 using FlipShare.
Places to see in ( St Austell - UK )
Places to see in ( St Austell - UK )
St Austell is a civil parish and major town in Cornwall, England, UK. It is situated on the south coast, approximately 10 miles south of Bodmin and 30 miles west of the border with Devon.
As in much of Cornwall and neighbouring counties, tourism is increasingly important to St Austell's economy. Tourists are drawn to the area by nearby beaches and attractions such as the Eden Project, sited in a former clay pit, and the Lost Gardens of Heligan. The China Clay Country Park, in a former china-clay pit two miles north of the town, tells the story of the men, women and children who lived, worked and played in the shadow of the clay tips around St Austell.
St Austell is home to several public houses, numerous high street retailers, and several independent shops, many of which cater for tourists. The town has a small museum which is situated in the Market House. A Brewery Museum and Visitor Centre is situated on the site of the St Austell Brewery in Trevarthian Road.
Notable Cornish architect Silvanus Trevail designed a number of St Austell's buildings and houses, including the Thin End and the Moorland Road terrace. Of other notable architects from St Austell include John Goode, who contributed considerably during the 1970s to residential developments in the area. Pevsner remarks in his guide to Cornwall that the following buildings are notable:
The Parish Church
The Old Town Hall, in Italian Renaissance style, 1844
Friends Meeting House, 1829, a plain granite structure
Masonic Hall, South Street, 1900[20] and is home to nine Masonic bodies
White Hart Hotel: once contained panoramic wallpaper of the Bay of Naples by Dufour (now in the Victoria and Albert Museum)[22]
Holy Well at Menacuddle.
Three buildings of the 1960s: Penrice School, 1960; Public Library, 1961; former Magistrates' Court, 1966.
St Austell railway station was opened by the Cornwall Railway on 4 May 1859 on the hillside above the town centre. Two branch lines west of the town were later opened to serve the china clay industry; the Newquay and Cornwall Junction Railway which is still partly open, and the short-lived Trenance Valley line. The town's bus station faces the entrance to the railway station to offer an easy interchange between buses and trains. National Express coach services call here, a dedicated link operates to the Eden Project, and local buses operate to villages such as Fowey and Mevagissey.
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Looe Lugger Regatta 2011
Looe Lugger Regatta Saturday 4th June. Video of the luggers leaving Looe harbour and passing the banjo pier to race in Looe Bay, with a little wind in the bay it made filming difficult but there is some good video of the luggers racing.
Bubble at Tencreek Looe Cornwall
Polperro & Looe | FEB 15
Created by Stephanie Frost.
The Royal Inn, Par
The Royal Inn, 66 Eastcliffe Road, Par, Cornwall, PL24 2AJ, England
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Places to see in ( Kingsand - UK )
Places to see in ( Kingsand - UK )
Kingsand and Cawsand are twin villages in southeast Cornwall, United Kingdom. The villages are situated on the Rame Peninsula and in the parish of Maker-with-Rame. Until boundary changes in 1844 Kingsand was in Devon; Cawsand, however, was always in Cornwall. On the old county boundary between the two villages there is still a house called Devon Corn, which has the marker on the front of the house. The villages are popular with tourists but retain their traditional character.
The villages are well known for their smuggling and fishing past. Although the known smuggling tunnels have been sealed up, there are still old fish cellars and boat stores to be seen along the coast.
One notable former resident was John Pollard RN. He was a midshipman (later a Commander) in the Navy who served under Nelson and is the man credited with being Nelson's avenger, since it was he who shot the French sailor who killed the Admiral. Nelson himself has also been said to have visited the village and dined at The Ship Inn (now closed). Other notable residents have included Tabitha Ransome (Arthur Ransome's daughter) and also Ann Davison who was to become the first woman to sail the Atlantic single handed in 1953 and departing from Mashfords boatyard.
Kingsand lies on the shores of Cawsand Bay, with the South West Coast Path running through the village. The village coast, as well as the coast 1 km to the east forms the Kingsand to Sandway Point SSSI (Site of Special Scientific Interest), which shows examples of extensive early Permian volcanicity. The South West Coast Path passes through Kingsand.
Kingsand is connected via the Rame bus link to Plymouth. The Rame bus link runs between Cremyll and goes to Plymouth via Torpoint. In Summer, the Cawsand Ferry runs a passenger service between Cawsand Beach and the Mayflower Steps in Plymouth for visitors to the Barbican. Walkers can reach the village by walking through Mount Edgcumbe Country Park.
A key feature of the villages is the Clocktower along the seafront of Kingsand. It was erected to commemorate the coronation of King George V and the building it is attached to (locally referred to as the Institute) is used as a community hall. The Institute also contains a large cross-stitch tapestry picture of the two villages which was made by residents to commemorate the golden jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II.
There are three main beaches in the villages, which are separated by areas of rocks with interesting rockpools. Kingsand Beach is a mixture of sand and shingle which is located along The Cleave. Girt Beach is mainly shingle, but with some sand and can be found along Market Street. Cawsand Beach is mainly sand and is found along The Bound. A swimming beach known as Sandways lies a short walk out of the village across the rocks towards Fort Picklecombe.
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Touchie in the ship
Blue suede shoes
west of england plymouth dartmoor looe polperro hereford1958
a 16mm look at Plymouth, Dartmoor, Postbridge, Polperro, Looe, Dartmoor ponies and Hereford cattle market in the late 1950s.
Even nine @the ship inn mawgan
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Cornwall 2019 Part 4. LOOE
Falmouth Cornwall - April 2010
Our French Friends !