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  • Collection: Stanley Opie Archaeology

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Excavation workers.

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Excavation workers.

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This excavation revealed the remains of what has been interpreted as a small, winged-corridor Roman villa in Chapel Field.

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This excavation revealed the remains of what has been interpreted as a small, winged-corridor Roman villa in Chapel Field.

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This excavation revealed the remains of what has been interpreted as a small, winged-corridor Roman villa in Chapel Field.

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What appears to be a mosaic or tessellated floor is visible in the foreground.

This excavation revealed the remains of what has been interpreted as a small, winged-corridor Roman villa in Chapel Field.

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Family dog playing on moorland.

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Perhaps in Falmouth or Penryn.

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Perhaps in Falmouth or Penryn?

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The man on the left appears to have "blacked up" his face, perhaps in preparation for a fancy dress event? Later photos show a lady dressed as a nurse - perhaps part of the same event.

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Family group on the beach with their pet dog.
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