The Cathedral c1910, Truro
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Moxsom Family Genealogy :
The records show that. Charlotte Sleeman 1848 marrried William Moxsom 1833? and at some time lived at Boscawen Row. They had 9 Children? William Ernest: Alice:1875 Louisa Kate:1871 (Maud ) my Grandmother.1873; Edward Moxsom 1879: Frederick Ernest 1882: Frank:? Emily Margaret:1884 Ellen Moxsom 1881? Arthur:1887 William Sleeman moxsom. 1868:. Horwich. Lancashire? Records show that G G Grandmother and William lived at 20 Boscawen Row, or 2 Boscawen Row. Their children were born in Devon and Truro. Had ( 9 Children) Near the 1900's they left Cornwall and moved to Horwich. I am putting the family together and following their destinations and their final resting places. William was in the RMarines and served his country from the Base. He fought in the Crimea nad canton Wars. Was awarded five medals. The family had moved to Bolton to find jobs. Unfortunatley Arthur was drowned in a disussed Quarry somewhere in Horwich. Arthur was five years old. Putting all this together with constant searching is giving the family a knowledge... Read more
Clemo's Bus
Hello from London, Canada... I am the descendent of John and Grace Clemo who owned a horse-drawn bus line between Camborne, Redruth, Truro and Penzance. I have a photo of a "square" where one of the Clemo Buses is parked. I always thought it was taken in Camborne but, upon looking at your photos, it is Victoria Square in Truro (where my dad was from - he married Annie Clemo). I can even see the letters VIC on the wall of a building on the right. The buildings on the left side are much simpler (therefore an older photo) but the roof line and chimneys match. How exciting to find that! My printer is not working right now but I will send you a copy when and if I can at a later date. Thank you. Are you familiar with Clemo's horse-drawn bus?
Tresillian Lorry
I'm restoring a 1934 Sentinel Steam lorry reg. FJ 9904 which was bought from Peamore garages in Exeter by Alex J. Roberts of Tresillian in 1951. I know Mr Roberts kept the lorry for nine years and that the original colour of the lorry when new was a light sand colour. The earliest photograph I have is 1966 when the lorry was parked in a scrap yard. I wonder whether anyone in the area would have any information or photographs of this lorry? Kind regards, John Griffiths.
Unchanged
It's good that Lemon Street has remained unchanged from looking at older pictures.
Although now all the houses are offices.
