Camborne

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A01=David Thomas
Author_David Thomas
camborne
Category=WQH
cornish town
dolcoath mine
e a bragg
e j champion
edwardian camborne
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holman brothers ltd
j c burrow
mining community
mr a edward dunn liberal candidate
organ joe
w j bennetts
w j sandry
west cornwall
william quintrell poet

Product details

  • ISBN 9780752407654
  • Weight: 310g
  • Dimensions: 172 x 240mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jun 1997
  • Publisher: The History Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book of over 230 old photographs features the parish of Camborne and district from Victorian times to more recent scenes. The work of many local talented Camborne photographers is featured in this book including W.J. Bennetts, J.C. Burrow, E.A. Bragg, E.J. Champion and W.J. Sandry.

The Camborne of today is essentially the product of a thriving nineteenth-century mining community in the heart of the chief industrial area of west Cornwall.mSome of Camborne's important industries are featured in the book including the great Dolcoath Mine and Holman Brothers Ltd. The parish is replete with places of worship of every size, type and denomination which are also documented, as well as memorable events, formative years at school and a community in moments of leisure. Some of Camborne's best known individuals are captured too, including William Quintrell the Camborne poet, Organ Joe a familiar character in Edwardian Camborne and Mr A. Edward Dunn, the Liberal candidate in the 1906 General Election.

This book will be enjoyed by all who know and love this Cornish town and would enjoy a trip into its past.