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Nostalgia
Barrie Doney: The bridge that was wrongly blown up
Barrie Doney: Bumping along the Rattler
Barrie Doney: The vastness of Delabole Slate Quarry
Barrie Doney: A visit to the Sisters of Mercy
Barrie Doney: Tractor repairs in a historic environment
Barrie Doney: A visit to an historic church
Barrie Doney's Cornwall: The old Duchy Palace
Barrie Doney: Take a trip on the Bodmin to Wadebridge Railway
Barrie Doney's Cornwall: Carclaze School in a time gone by
In 1977, Queen Elizabeth II was welcomed to the Royal Cornwall Showground, with the St John Ambulance flag dipping in her honour.
Barrie Doney's Cornwall: Gulval's famous son 'as prescribed'
Opinion
Barrie Doney: A look back to World War II in Bodmin
Barrie Doney's Cornwall: A visit to Glentworth Terrace
Barrie Doney's Cornwall: A vintage image of Restormel Castle
Barrie Doney's Cornwall: The original coliseum at Carlyon Bay
Barrie Doney's Cornwall: A now disappeared scene in Bodmin
Barrie Doney's Cornwall: A trip on the King Harry Ferry
Barrie Doney's Cornwall: Celebrating the victory over Japan in 1945
Barrie Doney's Cornwall: Giving thanks to our fallen war heroes
Explore the history of Lostwithiel's Victorian abattoirs through photographs and insights from local historian Barrie Doney, reflecting on the changing food landscape in Cornwall.
Barrie Doney's Cornwall: Polkirt Hill at the flicks
Barrie Doney's Cornwall: Terras Hill in the 19th century
Barrie Doney's Cornwall: Looking towards Pinnock Tunnel
Barrie Doney's Cornwall: Laying up the colours at the DCLI
Barrie Doney's Cornwall: Pentewan Harbour over a century ago
Barrie Doney's Cornwall: Bodmin Town Band in 1927
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