Cornish World Cornish World is Cornwall's biggest and best magazine for lovers of Cornwall at home and abroad.
The magazine was launched to keep the Cornish diaspora around the world in touch with home.
It now boasts subscribers in 31 countries and a huge following in Cornwall.

Aug/Sept 2006 The first of the new style Cornish World and the first bimonthly issue.
Features include:
The state of Cornish farming
An insight into the life of the Balmaiden
Fowey
Adders in Cornwall
Cornish family history
St Germans
The history of Cornish workhouses
Aug/Sept 2006
New articles...
The future of farming in Cornwall
Jane Howells explains how we can help our farmers and help the environment and economy at the same time.

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Adders in Cornwall
Jean Lawman uncovers the world of the elusive adder.

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The Life of the Balmaiden
Cornish Women and their Mining History.
60,000 women and girls are estimated to have worked “above grass”, at the surface of the mines in the 200 year period 1720-1920.
Lucy Frears went in search of Cornwall’s balmaidens.

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Fowey - a port for all seasons
Impressions of Fowey
Peter Stephens sits back and relaxes in one of his favourite Cornish ports.

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St Germans - a forgotten corner of Cornwall
St Germans is a quiet, beautiful place on the the River Tiddy, part of the Lynher which joins the Tamar downriver from Saltash.
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