Few people now can recall the annual visit of Henry Jones & Sons Fair to Halsetown where they built up in a crowded meadow among the cabbages and rows of peas, some 700 feet above St Ives and in the shadow of Rosewall (locally called Buttermilk)…
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The power to work the Tin Buddle was by Pony Trap Wheel and Bully. Beef Tins created the Driving Power when filled with water. Wages for the boys were seven shilling and six-pence per week.
L -R: Bill Semmens; Will…