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.

Jun/Jul 2007 In this issue:
Silver Surfers: Cornwall's veteran surfers still riding the waves
Sisters doing it for themselves: how Cornish women won their independence
Lostwithiel: a look at Cornwall's former capital
Fleeing the Nazis: the stories of the French and Belgium fishermen and their families who found safety in Cornwall
30 great things that Cornwall gave the world

village life in Illogan
Trevarno Estate

BBC correspondent Sarah Shuffell tells of her time in Afghanistan

Bumble bees


Plus: poetry, food and drink, events, arts, Cornish family history, Kernewek, Cornish dialect, images of Cornwall and news and reviews

Jun/Jul 2007
New articles...
Spirit of Independence: Cornish women lead the field
Women’s work: were Cornish women really more emancipated than their sisters elsewhere in Britain?
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How do some Cornish relatives vanish into thin air?
I mentioned at the end of my last Cornish World article that a lot of people spend a lot of time looking for that elusive long lost relative and that it often has to be an accepted part of our research that some folk just seem to disappear off the face of the Earth with no trace.
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Ello Me Ansum: a dialect tale (issue 52)
‘Ello My ‘Andsome. Ee’s some lovely to see ee (by Randle Hurley).

Commost on in an I’ll put on a nice dish of tay and we can have a sit down. Some warm this week idn uh?

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Silver Surfers: the old boys still ruling the waves
Chris Handy looks at the old school of surfing who still have a few tricks to teach the youngsters.
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Illogan: a community in charge
Laurence James uncovers the village that puts the life in village life.

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