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Wenford Dries – Abandoned buildings or Art installation

September 8, 2020by paulmurtphotography Leave a comment

A chance encounter with the @one_eyed_wizz and @disorderworks1 at Wenford Dries. Check these guys out their work is fantastic Wenford Dries  The Wenford Dries was built in the early 20th C, to […]

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The importance of an Archive

The Great Flat Lode, Carn Brea, Redruth

August 16, 2019by paulmurtphotography Leave a comment

THE GREAT FLAT LODE In the 1860s, when many copper mines were closing, a ‘lode’ of tin ore was discovered to the South of Carn Brea in an area that […]

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Historic Cornwall

Tregargus Valley – Theres Light at the end of the tunnel

May 8, 2019by paulmurtphotography Leave a comment

Tregargus Valley What a gem, I spent a wonderful 4 hrs wandering the trails and tracks around the valley there is so much to see. The Tregargus Valley is situated […]

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Historic Cornwall

Abandoned Cornwall – Merther Church

October 23, 2018by paulmurtphotography Leave a comment

If you’ve never heard of the St Cohan’s church in Merther, you are not alone, because it was the lack of visitors that ultimately sealed its fate. Built around 1370, […]

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Cornwall, Roadside Ramblings

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