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Alverton, Cornwall

Alverton maps

Historic maps of Alverton and the local area, hand-drawn by Ordnance Survey and Samuel Lewis.   View all Alverton maps

Alverton map

Historic map of Alverton

Cornwall map

Illustrated Victorian map of Cornwall

Alverton map

Historic Map of any Alverton postcode

Alverton maps
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Alverton photos

We have no photos of Alverton, although we do have photos of these nearby places: Penzance, Newlyn, Trengwainton, Gulval, Buryas Bridge, Paul, Mousehole, Sancreed, Ludgvan, Lamorna, St Michael's Mount, The Men Scryfa, Men An Tol, Marazion

Alverton books

Displaying 3 of 14 books about Alverton and the local area.   View all Alverton books

Cornwall County Memories
Paperback
$30

Cornwall A Century Ago Photographic Memories
Paperback
$28

Cornwall Photographic Memories
Paperback
$28

Alverton books
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Memories of Alverton

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Cornwall memories

PENZANCE MARKET JEW STREET

As a boy I must have walked up and down Market Jew Street hundreds of times.

In particular I along with friends would visit the local Woolworth's where we liked to partake of various flavoured "Milk Shakes" Later during our teens a special treat was to go upstairs at Liptons where we would indulge in a cup of tea (we... [more]

Shared on 10 January 2009 by Herbert Cain.

The Fish Shop

The fish shop shown on the right belonged to Mr Phillip Tregurtha.

Shared on 02 August 2006 by Alan Tregurtha.

My great grandfather

This is a photo of Henry Kitchen, my mother's grandfather, who was also one of Stanhope Forbes' favourite models.  He was painted sitting in the rowing boat in Forbes' painting 'The Lighthouse', which now hangs in Manchester Art Gallery, and I have also read an account of  a diary which he kept, when taken to London to be presented to Queen... [more]

Shared on 01 February 2009 by Kath Shannon.

SAILORS MISSION, NEWLYN

As a boy during the Second World War I served as a Sea Cadet at Newlyn where on numerous occasions we made use of the facilities at the Sailors Mission. I loved to listen to the old sailors talking about past memories and often shared in a mug of steaming hot tea.
Every so often my mother would ask me to... [more]

Shared on 10 January 2009 by Herbert Cain.

I wish I had one!

This town is where my ancestors started to spread far and wide, beginning in 18th century or thereabouts. Some distant cousins still live there, I'm sure.

Shared on 04 December 2006 by Geoff Drew.

The churchyard at Ludgvan

My father, Joseph Martin and Ruth, my mother, are buried at Ludgvan, together with his parents (Joseph and Sarah). The latter died in 1949/1950 and had lived at Castle Gate (Badgers Cross). My father attended school in Ludgvan and worked as a journalist pre-War and until 1952 on many local papers including The Cornishman, in Penzance, sometimes writing under the pen-name... [more]

Shared on 23 October 2006 by David Martin.

All Saints Church

Marazion celebrated 500 years of being a town in 1995! This shows the parish church for the town.

Shared on 17 August 2008 by Dave Hill.

Fore Street

They demolished the shops on the left cos it was so narrow, then built the bypass! The Silvermine gift shop is there now.

Shared on 17 August 2008 by Dave Hill.

Extracts From Alverton & Cornwall books

Displaying a selection of extracts from Frith books about Alverton, inspired by Frith photos.

Helston Photographic Memories

The stream is actually the River Cober, which used to regularly flood this area of Lower Green. When this happened, bands of men were despatched to Loe Bar to dig a channel to drain off the floodwater, and the Corporation, in accordance with custom, presented the Lord of the Manor with a leather purse containing three halfpennies. Today a permanent culvert prevents flooding.

This is an extract from Helston Photographic Memories.
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Helston Photographic Memories

This picture was probably taken just down the road from Penventon Farm. The big house set back from the road left of centre is Weeth, and past it the road continues down into the valley of the Cober.

This is an extract from Helston Photographic Memories.
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Helston Photographic Memories

We are looking north-east up the valley to the town. St Michael's is on the skyline, and round the bend in the valley to the left is the site of St John's Priory Hospital, which cared for travellers and lepers from 1220 to 1580.

This is an extract from Helston Photographic Memories.
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