Liskeard, The Post Office 1912
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This new post office has been opened recently at the corner of Baytree Hill and Windsor Place. Note the high telephone pole behind the building, and the recently built tower of St Martin's church in the distance. Postal services remained here until 1963, when a modern post office was opened on The Parade.

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A Selection of Memories from Liskeard

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. Here are some from Liskeard

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In 1955, I was living in Truro. My father, Mr Riche, was a bank manager and used to travel all over Cornwall on business. Sometimes I would go with him during school holidays and went for a walk while he visited his client. One day he asked me whether I would like to go to Liskeard where there was an old mysterious farmhouse with lots of history about it, because, until the ...see more
Here is the Congregational Chapel on the right and the Post office in the Centre distance of the picture. The Congregational Chapel is on the ground where the Spar is now and the Post office is on the ground in the other picture dated 1909.
hi there i was looking at the photo of the liskeard post office 1912 / and would like to mention that the Premises on the right was a motor repair garage i believe / which belong to one of my great uncles whos surname was jago/ being a brother of my great grandmother who was a jago ect // my mother says she use to go in there when she was young in the 1930s ...see more
Hi, does anyone in St Cleer have any fond memories of my late husband, Arthur Mitchell? He was raised in Rose Cottage and he is buried in the chapel in St Cleer with his late parents, Alice and Len. Arthur was driving for Darley Ford coaches when I met him in 1982. I would love to hear from anyone. Regards Sue