Hi Jack. Loved seeing the old photos as they capture history in the making. Lovely to see the old style of clothes women wore it's a pity it's not in fashion now outfits even men's wereuch more elegant back then. Marie
How lovely the shop used to look it's a shame it doesn't look like that all the decorative writing love these old photographs I just wish it's still look like..
Fantastic. There is one image the 'top of Morab Road' which I actually think might be an image of the square Camborne it looks like the van is parked in front of the fountain.
Oh great! "We have got a huge unexploded bomb here. What shall we do?" " Well we could invite the little girls from the nursery school over to have a look."
certainely brought back memories to me , interesting snack bar at 2.59 , could well be me and my brother , our father Ron Thomas had this cafe i believe in late 50s .
yes I remember "Cloggy" the Organ grinder! lol ! pz was lovely a long time ago! Cloggy would push his barrow all the way to St Levan to entertain the Children at Bosistow farm! An amazing FACT!!!!
Edwin ,, yes Cloggy what a lovely time ,, i consider myself lucky to have be born Cornish and to have been born in the 1940s " born in Hayle still live in Hayle,,,,, but change is happening fast,,,, mores the pity "swings n round a bouts Edwin
yes it used to be where ets was right side of Davy monument top Market Jew St the corner of The Greenmarket and Causeway head until it went into liquidation. About 38 or more shops in PZ closed now .there will be non left soon the way things are going . these super mkts are killing the high streets
‘Unexploded bomb at Tolver Rd’ . . . Before the days of health and safety. I can only assume it had already been made safe. Although the nose does seem intact 😂
yes I remember "Cloggy" the Organ grinder! lol ! pz was lovely a long time ago! Cloggy would push his barrow all the way to St Levan to entertain the Children at Bosistow farm! An amazing FACT!!!!
Hi Jack. Loved seeing the old photos as they capture history in the making. Lovely to see the old style of clothes women wore it's a pity it's not in fashion now outfits even men's wereuch more elegant back then. Marie
How lovely the shop used to look it's a shame it doesn't look like that all the decorative writing love these old photographs I just wish it's still look like..
the town that I have loved so well
Fascinating archive. Thanks.
Fantastic. There is one image the 'top of Morab Road' which I actually think might be an image of the square Camborne it looks like the van is parked in front of the fountain.
Fantastic !
Brilliant vides, thanks for uploading it. Is there any way that that you could slow the speed down a little though please?
Oh great! "We have got a huge unexploded bomb here. What shall we do?" " Well we could invite the little girls from the nursery school over to have a look."
Wish I could time travel
certainely brought back memories to me , interesting snack bar at 2.59 , could well be me and my brother , our father Ron Thomas had this cafe i believe in late 50s .
yes I remember "Cloggy" the Organ grinder! lol ! pz was lovely a long time ago! Cloggy would push his barrow all the way to St Levan to entertain the Children at Bosistow farm! An amazing FACT!!!!
Edwin ,, yes Cloggy what a lovely time ,, i consider myself lucky to have be born Cornish and to have been born in the 1940s " born in Hayle still live in Hayle,,,,, but change is happening fast,,,, mores the pity
"swings n round a bouts Edwin
superb
yes it used to be where ets was right side of Davy monument top Market Jew St the corner of The Greenmarket and Causeway head until it went into liquidation. About 38 or more shops in PZ closed now .there will be non left soon the way things are going . these super mkts are killing the high streets
Photo at 12:29 of the quarry at Castle, far left is my Uncle Harold Martin and 3rd from left is my cousins Katie Curnow's husband Beasant Gee.
‘Unexploded bomb at Tolver Rd’ . . . Before the days of health and safety. I can only assume it had already been made safe. Although the nose does seem intact 😂
Did you know James and pearl edwards from church hill in Ludgvan? or any of the edwards family. They are my relations
I can't bring to mind where that Timothy Whites was. Can you help?
Bottom of Causewayhead I believe (better late than never).
yes I remember "Cloggy" the Organ grinder! lol ! pz was lovely a long time ago! Cloggy would push his barrow all the way to St Levan to entertain the Children at Bosistow farm! An amazing FACT!!!!