Cornish World
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Aug/Sep 2009
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In this issue of Cornish World:

Cornwall; naturally beautiful - celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
722 and all That - how a battle some 1,300 years ago helped preserve Cornish culture
Bringing the Past to Life - exploring Cornwall's myriad of museums
Dining al Fresco - Cornwall's top picnic spots
Under the Slates - searching for the slow worms
Classic Cars - old time motoring
Newquay Airport - is it worth the money?
Legal Advice Made Easy - the hunt for income and growth
Inspire - nice days out and a look at retro styling
St Keverne - a spirit of independence

Cornish family history, Judith Hellyer, poetry, dialect, stories, Kernewek, arts, events
and lots more news, views and information for anyone with an interest in Cornwall.

Oh, and another really funny foreword from editor Nigel Pengelly about the time he was invited to Buckingham Palace

Aug/Sep 2009
New articles...
Bringing the past to life
Richard Lumb explores some of Cornwall’s fascinating museums.
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The editor goes to meet the Queen; a foreword
It’s not often a journalist gets invited to Buckingham Palace; the Royals are quite righteous in their suspicion of those who put pen to paper in what can often being interpreted as a critical manner....
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Nature under the slates
Already, fresh fronds of Harts-tongue were uncurling when I turned the slates for the first time this year on March 14.
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The battle of heli?

Robert Simmons uncovers the great Celtic victory at Hehil
In the beginning of the eighth century, the Celtic kingdom of Dumnonia was in the midst of a titanic struggle against the expansionist kingdom of Wessex.

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Cornwalls outstanding beauty
Cornwall is blessed with some of the most resplendent and aesthetically pleasing landscapes in the world and thus the region has the accolade of being an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
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Dialect ello my ansum
Randle Hurley

Eello My ’Ansome.

Ee’s some lovely to see ’ee. Commost on in an I’ll put on a nice dish of tay and we can have a sit down but we shall have to hurry up. We got to get down to the front. Now, got yer towel have ee?


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Poetry kernow

Des Hannigan’s first collection of poetry The Sea in all its Squalor has just been published by St Ives Printing and Publishing. Mac Dunlop caught up with him at his home near Morvan






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St Kevern an independent community.
St Keverne: a spirit of independence
Gemma Viant discovers a village with a strong sense of identity

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