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St Ives photos (489 available)

Old photo of St Ives

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Old map of St Ives

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St Ives memories

My Great-Grandfather

St Ives, Lifeboatmen 1906

I've known of this photo for a long while. The man in the middle of the photo is my great-grandfather who as well as being a Lifeboatman, won many sailing trophies.
Contributed by Lee Shuttlewood

The best year of my life

St Ives, the Digey 1906

St, Ives born and bred, my family had lived in a couple of houses upalong before moving to 22 The Digey ( the middle door ) sometime in 1967. I remember having my 6th birthday there.  At the time there was a credit squeeze on and my parents could only afford a tiny downalong cottage even though they had sold a large house in Alexandra Road.  Back then the cheapest properties were around the harbour and my poor Mum felt that we had "come down" a fair bit to have to resort to living there, even though she loved the proximity to the beach. My how things do change!
My brother and I enjoyed the best year of our lives living ...read more here
Contributed by carolyn Abbott

Another St Ives Relative

St Ives, Back Road East 1906

The man on the step here is a distant relative of mine, possibly my great-great grandfather. Another picture that I have known of for ages but never known its origins.
Contributed by Lee Shuttlewood

Cornwall memories

Another St Ives Relative

St Ives, Back Road East 1906

The man on the step here is a distant relative of mine, possibly my great-great grandfather. Another picture that I have known of for ages but never known its origins.
A memory of St Ives contributed by Lee Shuttlewood

Extracts From St Ives & Cornwall books

St Ives, General View 1890

St Ives is seen from Draycott Terrace, overlooking cottages in Primrose Valley below and the curving sweep of the railway station beyond, most of which is now a car park. Seine fishing boats are drawn up on Porthminster Beach (right), and an old engine house stands on Pedn Olva Point. Large houses follow the Terrace and Trelyon Avenue, and on the extreme left the vacant grassy plot is the site of the Porthminster Hotel.
An extract from from"Newquay to St Ives Photographic Memories".

St Ives, Tregenna Castle Hotel 1890

The hotel was built as a private dwelling in the 1770s. It was converted to a hotel in 1878 by the Great Western Railway Company. Though a much modernised hotel today, the main building has changed little in external appearance.
An extract from from"St Ives Photographic Memories".

St Ives, Tregenna Castle Hotel 1890

Tregenna Castle was built as a house for John Stephens in 1774 to the designs of John Wood the younger, the well- known architect of Georgian Bath. It stands above the town, and has staggering views over the Bay, so it is little wonder that the Great Western Railway turned it into a hotel.
An extract from from"Newquay to St Ives Photographic Memories".

St Ives, from Coastguard 1890

This panoramic view of Porthminster beach and St Ives was taken from near the local coastguard station. On the left of the picture pilchard boats can be seen drawn up at the top of the beach.
An extract from from"St Ives Photographic Memories".

St Ives, the Board School 1890

The school was built in 1880 in The Stennack, the main road that leads out of St Ives to the west. The building was a school until 1984. It was converted into a doctor’s surgery in 1992.
An extract from from"St Ives Photographic Memories".