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Rosudgeon photos

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Rosudgeon maps

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

Rosudgeon map

Historic map of Rosudgeon

Cornwall map

Illustrated Victorian map of Cornwall

Rosudgeon map

Historic Map of any Rosudgeon postcode

Rosudgeon maps
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Rosudgeon books

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Cornwall County Memories
Paperback
rrp £15  £12

Cornwall A Century Ago Photographic Memories
Paperback
rrp £14  £11.20

Helston Photographic Memories
Paperback
rrp £13  £10.40

Rosudgeon books
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Memories of Rosudgeon

Rosudgeon memories
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Little Cudden Point

beyond is Cudden Point proper, here is the "Oratory" and a plaque with the inscription "WE HAVE A BVILDING OF GOD, AN HOVSE NOT MADE WITH HANDS, ETERNAL IN THE HEAVENS
WHERE THE SPIRIT OF THE, LORD IS THERE IS LIBERTY"
In front is Pisky Cove

Shared on 11 August 2008 by Dave Hill.

Bessys Cove

called Bessy's Cove by the Carters, is there a story about Bessy saving one of their children?

Shared on 11 August 2008 by Dave Hill.

Coastguard Cottages

Built right on the smuggling cove to stop the smugglers, they predate nearby Porthenalls which was only built c1900, bought by the T_B estate in the 1980s(?), now holiday lets.

Shared on 11 August 2008 by Dave Hill.

Porthenalls

Built 1900s, now holiday lets or (big) weddings. The island is Enys (which is Cornish for island!).

Shared on 11 August 2008 by Dave Hill.

Kennegy Cove

Looking from Prussia Cove (Prussia Cove is the area, not an actual cove) towards Kennegy. Tin mine workings exposed on beach and on cliffs above. Kerrier DC (it's just on the border of Kerrier and Penwith DCs) have replaced the rope we abseiled down with stainless steel steps and ladder, but it's no easier to get down!

Shared on 11 August 2008 by Dave Hill.

Porthenalls

Porthenalls on left, Lutyens-like house built early 1900s by family, butler/houseman's house on right, all holiday lets now. See Prussia Cove web site

Shared on 11 August 2008 by Dave Hill.

Cornwall memories

Back to the search April 2009

Have returned to Cornwall to try tracing some of the ancestors through graveyards and the Mormon Centre. Also found a brilliant library in Redruth on the day we were going home and found written info on John Carter and his family members with birth and death dates which was very helpful.
The graveyards were fantastic and I found my grandmother and... [more]

Shared on 15 July 2009 by Clare Brown.

Searching for my ancestors

Prussia Cove is a place I walked to in 2007 and have come away knowing that I have todo my family tree as I am related to both Captain Harry Carter and his brother John Carter (The King of Prussia) who were local smugglers. My brother has been named John Carter Read and it is from my mother's side of the... [more]

Shared on 14 January 2008 by Clare Brown.

Extracts From Rosudgeon & Cornwall books

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

Cornwall Living Memories

The Cornish smuggler John Carter, alias the 'King of Prussia', was based here in the late 18th century. This is Bessy's Cove: tracks have been carved from the rock to get down to the water. It is hard to make a landfall here, as we can see from the small boats afloat on the left. The coast here, at the edge of Mount's... [more]

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Helston Photographic Memories

Mullion takes its name from St Melaine, the 6th- century Bishop of Rennes, who excommunicated two British priests who went to preach on his patch. St Mellion, at the other end of the county, is also named after him.

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

More correctly known as the Loe (meaning 'pool' in Cornish), this mile- long freshwater lake was formed in the 13th century when the River Cober became dammed by a sand and shingle bar - Loe Bar.

This is an extract from Helston Photographic Memories.
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