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https://photoarchive.morrablibrary.org.uk/files/original/Angove_Collection/7486/ARTS_9.004.tif
87e704df11b4247433b72e5c9c50139e
Dublin Core
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Title
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Angove Collection
Description
An account of the resource
The Angove Collection consists of over 3000 photographic prints. Collected by Dick Angove (1917-1992), a prolific writer on all aspects of Cornish life, the collection covers industrial archaeology, farming, fishing, railways, and rural life. He was an avid collector of old photographs, as well as producing his own.<br /><br />Richard Angove himself is pictured in the following photos, taken at Cable & Wireless in Porthcurno: <a href="http://library.morrab.lan/omeka/items/show/8323">Comm 4.002</a>, <a href="http://library.morrab.lan/omeka/items/show/8327">Comm 4.003</a>, <a href="http://library.morrab.lan/omeka/items/show/8334">Comm 4.005</a>, <a href="http://library.morrab.lan/omeka/items/show/8397">Comm 6.009</a>, <a href="http://library.morrab.lan/omeka/items/show/8365">Comm 8.012</a> and <a href="http://library.morrab.lan/omeka/items/show/8395">Comm 8.032</a>.<br /><br />
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Period Costume
Does the photograph contain a notable example of period costume?
N
Subject Era
e.g. "Victorian" or a later photo related to an earlier date. For example a 1920 photo of a ship wrecked in 1914 - enter 1914 into this field.
1905
Original Format
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photo
Damaged?
Is the item damaged? Select Yes or No then describe in the "Condition" field.
No
Dublin Core
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Identifier
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ARTS 9.004
Title
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Jan & Janes Holiday. Poem
Subject
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Picture
Anno Col
Date
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1970
Description
An account of the resource
Postcard depicting couple at a railway station looking at a sign advertising 'Cornish Riviera'. Text of poem 'Jan and Jane's Holiday' reads:
"The Carnish Riv-reera! Well, Jane!!
I wonder what that there do mane?
It do seem some queer;
Let's read this 'ere 'ere
P'raps the readin' do av ut explain.
It do say, "you mus' go by these line
Hef you want to find 'ealth and sunshine."
If the picture be true
What the artis' 'ave drew,
We'll do theere wan day when tez fine.
But we can't 'ford the train now-a-days,
So we'll go in our old donkey chaise.
Niver knawd theere or such
A gran' plaace, within touch;
Tho' we've lived 'ere in Carnwall always."
AE Philp Series. Postmarked Newquay 30 June 1906. Original Card in colour
Source
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Angove
Publisher
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Morrab Library
Rights
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Morrab Library
Format
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Print
humour
postcard
railway station
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https://photoarchive.morrablibrary.org.uk/files/original/Angove_Collection/7483/ARTS_9.001.tif
87c1a204c1949304355e1ab5e7c39873
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Angove Collection
Description
An account of the resource
The Angove Collection consists of over 3000 photographic prints. Collected by Dick Angove (1917-1992), a prolific writer on all aspects of Cornish life, the collection covers industrial archaeology, farming, fishing, railways, and rural life. He was an avid collector of old photographs, as well as producing his own.<br /><br />Richard Angove himself is pictured in the following photos, taken at Cable & Wireless in Porthcurno: <a href="http://library.morrab.lan/omeka/items/show/8323">Comm 4.002</a>, <a href="http://library.morrab.lan/omeka/items/show/8327">Comm 4.003</a>, <a href="http://library.morrab.lan/omeka/items/show/8334">Comm 4.005</a>, <a href="http://library.morrab.lan/omeka/items/show/8397">Comm 6.009</a>, <a href="http://library.morrab.lan/omeka/items/show/8365">Comm 8.012</a> and <a href="http://library.morrab.lan/omeka/items/show/8395">Comm 8.032</a>.<br /><br />
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Period Costume
Does the photograph contain a notable example of period costume?
N
Original Format
The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data
photo of postcard
Damaged?
Is the item damaged? Select Yes or No then describe in the "Condition" field.
No
Dublin Core
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Identifier
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ARTS 9.001
Title
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A Few Lines from Dear Old Cornwall
Subject
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Picture
Anno
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1970
Description
An account of the resource
An unnumbered Frith postcard (printed in Saxony as many of them were). One of a variety of this type to be found in old collections. This card titled 'A few lines from Dear Old Cornwall' is a mock letter written in Cornish dialect with a blank for the sender to fill in the name.
It reads:
My dear -----
i now take my pen in hand to write you these few lines hopeing this will find you quite well has this do leave me at present tez lovely weather hear how are you gettin on you'm some stranger our way excuse more this time has i ave won or to more too write two an i donate want to miss the poast. Love to ee both.
Aunt Martha
Source
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Angove
Publisher
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Morrab Library
Rights
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Morrab Library
Format
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Print
humour
postcard