Cornwall
Reference code
PHO/01/07
Title
Cornwall
Level of description
sub-series
Extent and format
30 items
Contents
- PHO/01/07/01 - Inscribed stone at Lancarffe, Bodmin
- PHO/01/07/02 - Postcard of Slaughter Bridge near Camelford
- PHO/01/07/03 - Tapestry at Bude Castle
- PHO/01/07/04 - Dolmen Chun Quoit, Barrow, SW Cornwall
- PHO/01/07/05 - Dolmen Lanyon Quoit, Long Barrow, SW Cornwall
- PHO/01/07/06 - Dolmen Lanyon Quoit, Long Barrow, SW Cornwall
- PHO/01/07/07 - Hill top fort at Trencorm, near St. Erth
- PHO/01/07/08 - Hill top fort at Trencorm, near St. Erth
- PHO/01/07/09 - Hill top fort at Trencorm, near St. Erth
- PHO/01/07/10 - Letter from Philip Croke offering photographs of a number of megaliths from Cornwall to the Society
- PHO/01/07/11 - Engraved stone slab from Tintagel
- PHO/01/07/12 - Engraved stone slab from Tintagel
- PHO/01/07/13 - View of monestary ruins at Tintagel
- PHO/01/07/14 - Stones from the nave of a chapel on Tintagel
- PHO/01/07/15 - View of monestary ruins at Tintagel
- PHO/01/07/16 - Map of Tintagel
- PHO/01/07/18 - St. Julitta's Church, Lantesglos-by-Camelford, general exterior view
- PHO/01/07/19 - Communion paten from Kea
- PHO/01/07/20 - Chalice from Kea
- PHO/01/07/21 - Old stone bridge at Lostwithiel
- PHO/01/07/22 - Hut Village at Chysauster
- PHO/01/07/23 - Yeolmbridge, near Launceston
- PHO/01/07/24 - New Bridge, Holsworthy, Launceston Road
- PHO/01/07/25 - Reproduction of an engraving of the ruins of Launceston Castle
- PHO/01/07/26 - Pack Horse Bridge, Launceston
- PHO/01/07/27 - Greystone Bridge, Launceston
- PHO/01/07/28 - Hollowed stone and a standing stone at Mên-an-Tol
- PHO/01/07/29 - Hollowed stone at Mên-an-Tol
- PHO/01/07/30 - Oak bench end with an angel from Cornelly Church
