St Ives Bay Revisited

St Ives Bay Revisited
Author: St Ives Trust
Publisher:
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2010
Genre: St. Ives (Cornwall, England)
ISBN: 9780752454610

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Beginning at Godrevy Lighthouse, star of Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse, picturesque St Ives Bay and the surrounding communities of St Ives, Halsetown, Carbis Bay, Lelant, Hayle and Gwithian has one of the best-known coastlines in Britain. This unique collection of photographs depicts many of the dramatic changes that have taken place during the past century along the beautiful curve of the North Cornwall coast. The fascinating story of these communities is fully explored, such as how Hayle became a nineteenth-century industrial powerhouse, exporting the latest steam technology worldwide, and how the village of St Ives, once a leading fishing port, grew into a thriving tourist town and briefly became the capital of modern art. Volunteers at the St Ives Trust Archive Study Centre, in conjunction with members of the Hayle Community Trust, have combined over 150 previously unpublished images with informative captions to ensure that St Ives Bay Revisited will appeal to all who know and love this delightful part of Cornwall.

St Ives Then & Now

St Ives Then & Now
Author: St Ives Archive
Publisher: Pitkin
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-04-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780752499086

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With its award-winning beaches and restaurants, St Ives is today a popular holiday destination. In past times, however, the Downlong Streets were just as busy, bustling with large families filling tiny cottages, spilling out onto the cobbled streets to chat and gossip, play, and mend nets. The town itself has changed little but its economy has transformed; the seine nets, luggers, fishermen, quarries and mines have been replaced by pleasure craft, bathers, crowded beaches and busy streets. Volunteers at the St Ives Trust Archive have combined forty -five beautiful and carefully selected old images with forty -five modern photos to illustrate the dramatic changes in St Ives. Residents and visitors alike will be fascinated by this new book which will appeal to all who know and love this delightful part of Cornwall.

St. Ives Bay

St. Ives Bay
Author: Jonathan Holmes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1995-06-30
Genre:
ISBN: 9780752401867

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Parliamentary Papers

Parliamentary Papers
Author: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons
Publisher:
Total Pages: 722
Release: 1913
Genre: Bills, Legislative
ISBN:

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Desolation Argonauts

Desolation Argonauts
Author: Clive Radford
Publisher: Rogue Phoenix Press
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2022-08-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 162420693X

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Pipedream meets reality along Route 66. Charged up with expectation, Henry Collins, a man with a subconscious Magnum fixation, and his band of argonauts explore the beat generation trail. Searching for the ghosts of Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg, they rub shoulders with next generation beats in roadhouses and speakeasies, and survivors from the Dust Bowl and the Great Depression. Recognising their romantic visions of beatdom are tainted with fallacy and paradox, after six weeks on Route 66 travelling from Chicago to LA and returning to the Windy City on a northerly route, they exit the world of intellectual and down and out beats, flushed with an appreciation that no counterculture, no matter how seductive, approaches perfection.

This Shrinking Land

This Shrinking Land
Author: Duck Robert Duck
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2019-07-29
Genre: Climatic changes
ISBN: 1474467857

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'The oceans are the graveyards of the lands.' Lands become eaten away by the action of the seas, and it is no surprise to find that most of the world's shorelines are in a state of erosion. The fringes of Britain, its cliffs and beaches, are shrinking, disappearing into the surrounding sea as a result of coastal flooding, erosion and landsliding. Is climate change speeding up the process; are our homes, our villages and towns, at risk? This book examines how the British coast is changing and why - and what is being done to protect this island nation. Are we doing enough? Should we abandon vulnerable towns and villages to the seas as our forebears did and relocate coastal settlements inland? These are some of the difficult and potentially emotive questions that this book explores. Blending contemporary earth science and societal themes with historical and cultural records, and a hint of myth and romance for good measure, This Shrinking Land is a fascinating study of what we must learn from the past in order to manage the future of Britain's coasts. With more than 100 illustrations, most of them in colour, this is a stunning book.

Revisiting the White City

Revisiting the White City
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 416
Release: 1993
Genre: Art, American
ISBN:

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The James M. Cowan Collection

The James M. Cowan Collection
Author: Parthenon (Art museum : Nashville, Tenn.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 126
Release: 1982
Genre: Painting
ISBN:

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