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Land's End, and Armed Knight Rocks 1890 (ref: 23073)
Year: 1860s Oil Painting
My mother in law has an oil painting in her house titled "Land's End" which looks like this photo. It was painted by someone called "Mitchell". Wondering if anyone out there may know anything about this painting and its artist. Sounds like it has a great history.

Last edited: 03/11/2008 09:24

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Land's End, the First and Last House c1925 (ref: 61290B)
Year: 1940s First & Last Forever
I have a photo of my glamorous mother in front of the First and Last House when three lines once sprawled across its roof—
F I R S T  &  L A S T
H O U S E   I N
E  N  G  L  A  N  D .
She stands poised upon a rock
‘fore the plain structure amid stark sky.
Land’s End winds forever blow her hair—

The concept of a first and last house
first captured my mind when I was a child.
It will remain with me until my last breath.

Last edited: 21/08/2007 15:14 by Rm Gal  

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  Year: 1870s Saving The Shipwrecked Sailors
Robert and Donald Mapleston and were excellent swimmers.  (Their sister, my Great Grandmother, Anne Mapleston Jackson, passed away in 1944.)  They lit bonfires to warn the ships, but when a ship wrecked they used a large rope and swam it out to pull the shipwrecked sailers back to shore.   Family story also tells that they taught Kaiser Wilhelm to swim and dive and he rewarded them with silk robes with a dragon on the back.  This instruction may have been in the early 1900s, unless the Kaiser was visiting in England prior to his famous visit in 1903.  My Uncle told me these histories, saying he had seen one of the robes when he was young, but isn't sure what happened to it.  His name was Robert Donald, in honor of his Great-Uncles.  

Last edited: 24/01/2007 19:55 by Susan Ramagli  

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