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  • Collection: Orchard Slide Collection 2

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Built circa 1730 and situated in Belle View, Newlyn. Named after a former resident in the 1960s, artist Frank Dewar an ex Naval Officer, who specialised in paintings of sailing ships. The cottage notably has a ship's figurehead in the front garden.

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The route of Buccas Pass. Champion's Slip was named after Mr Champion, the headmaster the Weslyan School

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Situated in Fore Street , Newlyn and overlooks Newlyn's Old Medieval harbour

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Photograph circa 1890.

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Front elevation, now known as Carnyorth Environmental Education Centre

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Front elevation

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Bench end, dated 1625

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Charles Hore pictured stood next to the bench end carved by himself for the Church. Charles Hore was a Cornish Bard

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Cornish Evangelist and early itinerate Methodist preacher, born at Twelveheads near Truro in 1794, died 25th May 1868 aged 74

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This Parish Church is dedicated to St Creden.
The churchyard and church have, within the late 19th and first part of the 20th-century, made a strong appeal to painters of the Newlyn School of Art, some of whom worshipped regularly at the church and…

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As 0RCH.SL.0176, ORCH.SL.0177

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As ORCH.SL.0175

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Overview

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Public meeting amphitheatre, situated near Redruth with associations to John Wesley. John Wesley preached there 18 times between 1762 and 1789, although Gwennap Pit is about 1.7 miles (2.7 km) to the north west at the hamlet of Busveal near St. Day.…

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View from the North-west

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View of the tower at sunset
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