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Porthallow maps

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

Porthallow photos

We have no photos of Porthallow, although we do have photos of these nearby places:

Talland Bay| Polperro| Looe| Pelynt| Sandplace| Duloe| Morval| Lanreath| Seaton| Downderry| Hessenford| Bodinnick| Lerryn| Polruan

Porthallow area books

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Memories of Porthallow

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Cornwall memories

My Grandmothers Memories

The Pilchards Inn 1907
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My great-grandfather and g.grandmother lived and worked at The Pilchards Inn, they had three children my grandmother used to tell me about how they kept chickens and ducks in the garden and how she met Daphne Du'Maurier and Alfred Hitchcock whilst in cornwall making a film, thats not bad for passing trade! I cant wait to visit Polperro and sit a while in The Pilchards Inn to remember my wonderful grandmother in a place that was very close to her heart.

The Three Pilchards

The Pilchards Inn 1907
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You are probably referring to the "Three Pilchards" pub and this photo is not that pub. It is a house a little further up from the pub. Your picture is that of a house. The Three Pilchards (which is still a pub) was for a number of years in the 1990s in the ownership of my close family.

Not so Much A Memory, More of A Query.

This bridge is usually referred to as a seven arched bridge but looking at this 1888 photograph, there appears to be eight of them. The tunnel nearest the camera still exists and I recall how it once gave access to the old Regent Cinema which these days serves as an amusement arcade. Is it possible that the arch or tunnel at the far end could also have housed a road or even a railway line? Although from the photo, it appears to span part of the river. I can also recall from the 1950s, the railway line extending past the Eastern end of the bridge and down to the quayside. I seem to remember a daily goods train going down to the quay presumably to take fish 'up country'. But I certainly don't remember the existence of that eighth arch or tunnel. The only explanation I can offer is that when the bridge was built in the 1850s the quayside at East Looe had not yet been extended up as... Read more

Diving Rock

Diving Rock 1920
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This rock is known locally as "Tom Barbers Rock". This name was given as Tom Barber died as he hit the rocks below when diving.

Looe Island!

Hannafore And Island 1920
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This is not as stated. This is a view up Looe river, at the point the river splits east and west.

The Beach

This is The Beach at Hannafore (West Looe).

Where is It?

This view is at the west end of Hannafore, before the road terminates.

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