Newquay, Towan Head 1907
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More about this scene
The exposed headland separating Newquay Bay and Fistral Bay has always been a popular walk from the town. The lifeboat house in the distance (centre) was built in 1899 to replace an earlier station. It was closed in 1934, but it had a brief reprieve during the Second World War. Newquay had its first lifeboat in 1860.
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