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In this issue...
Altarnun: A Hidden Gem
Polperro: A port for all seasons
Penlee: the loss of a lifeboat
Men of Song
1549 Part Two
Can you Afford to Live in Cornwall?
A Winter House Guest
The Cornishman who saved Queen Victoria
People
Cornish surnames
The saying ‘by tre, pol or pen, thou shalt know true Cornishmen’ has been quoted many times as a benchmark for Cornish ethnicity.
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St Keverne: an independent community
St Keverne: a spirit of independence
Gemma Viant discovers a village with a strong sense of identity
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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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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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William and the Monkey Puzzle
One of the world’s most recognisable trees owes its name to a Cornish botanist. Wat Trelawny uncovers the legacy of William Lobb.
The Monkey Puzzle Tree at Pencarrow after the unexpected snowfall in February 2009.
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Cornish Family History: the tragedy of the Fear Not
Foreword: a pint and a running battle
The editor goes to meet the Queen; a foreword
Inspire - Seeking Shelter
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