Lostwithiel, North Street 1906
Photo ref: 56422
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Photo ref: 56422
Photo of Lostwithiel, North Street 1906

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The absence of traffic allows the children to loiter safely in the street. Note how the cobbled pavement beside the churchyard wall on the left contrasts with the more modern kerbed paving across the road. At the top of the hill we can see the dome atop the Methodist Free Church in Queen Street.

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This photo shows (just) the shop unit (on the right behind the post boy on the pavement, currently the Londis store) which I believe formerly housed famous Cornish mineral dealer Richard Talling's "Fancy Repository" (Mineral shop) from around 1844 until his death in 1883. I would very much like to track down any photos which may exist of either Richard Talling or his shop (exterior and interior) on the corner of Queen St and Fore Street for a biography that I am working on.
Packed off to Lostwithiel in the train from Paddington and found myself living in the Black Prince's Castle - Restormal. Well not quite, the farm on the Estate. I was baptised in St Winnow C.of E Church as part of our peregrinations and ended up living on Bodmin Hill in one of the terraced houses near the top on the east side. Went to Bodmin Hill Infants, as time went on, with my brother Nicholas. I ...see more