Malpas, Malpas Ferry And Tresillian River 1912
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The ferry boats, one of which could take a horse and cart, were rowed across to Malpas Passage, a narrow peninsula at the confluence of the Tresillian and Truro Rivers, both long branches of the Fal estuary. When the tide was low, pleasure steamers from Falmouth landed their passengers here for Truro.

An extract from Cornwall County Memories.

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