Marazion, St Michael's Mount c.1960
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M26011

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This photograph was taken from above the town of Marazion; the view shows clearly how the famous Mount is reached by a causeway at low tide. Legend has it that Mediterranean traders came here to Ictis (as the place was called then) to trade for tin.
An extract from Cornwall County Memories.
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