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Fore street with cart
Fore street with cart (20090018)
Fore Street with cart and people showing old bridge and school (Croggon)
Fore street
Fore street (20090021)
View East up Fore Street. Dolphin Inn on the left and Town Hall in the centre (Croggon)
Grampound School and start of Fore Street
Grampound School and start of Fore Street (20090009)
Grampound School and start of Fore Street. Junction on right is to Mill Lane. Row of cottages at junction and running to school demolished by Cornwall County Council for road widening scheme. (Paynter)
Grampound School and start of Fore Street
Grampound School and start of Fore Street (20090010)
Grampound School and start of Fore Street. Junction on right is to Mill Lane. Row of cottages at junction and running towards school. 21 local residents. (Paynter)
Fore street looking west
Fore street looking west (20090012)
Fore Street looking west. Hampden House, now renamed 'Trevail', is 3rd down on right of picture. (Paynter)
Fore street looking east from Trevail.
Fore street looking east from Trevail. (20090013)
Looking uphill east from Trevail along Fore Street. (Paynter)
Fore street west from Pepo lane
Fore street west from Pepo lane (20090014)
Looking west down Fore Street from Pepo Lane junction with A390. Note Monkey Puzzle tree at right edge of picture in garden of 'Springfield'. (Paynter)
Springfield and Pepo lane
Springfield and Pepo lane (20090015)
Fore street looking west showing Pepo Lane junction and �Springfield�. (Paynter)
Fore street west from Pepo lane
Fore street west from Pepo lane (20090016)
Looking west down Fore Street from opposite Pepo Lane junction with A390 with children outside door of 'Lindley'. (Paynter)
Fore street looking east
Fore street looking east (20090022)
Fore Street showing Town Hall - looking east (Croggon)
Manor house doorway, Fore Street
Manor house doorway, Fore Street (20090024)
Detail of the doorway of the Manor House, Grampound about 1926 (Croggon)
Manor house, Fore Street
Manor house, Fore Street (20090023)
The Manor House, Grampound about 1926 (Croggon)
Horse on Fore Street
Horse on Fore Street (20090025)
Arthur Brown on his horse in Fore Street near Hollies store. (Croggon)
Fore street looking west
Fore street looking west (20090026)
Fore Street with children - looking west (Croggon)
Top of Fore Street looking west
Top of Fore Street looking west (20090027)
Top of hill in Fore Street showing boy with dog - looking west (Croggon)
View of Grampound
View of Grampound (20090028)
General view of Grampound looking east. A painted version of this photo is 20090063. (Croggon)
Fore street
Fore street (20090031)
Children playing on Fore Street - looking East. St Nun's and Town Hall in background. Trevillick house on left. The horse and cart are by the Dolphin inn. (Croggon)
Boys in Fore street
Boys in Fore street (20090034)
Boys playing on Fore Street by Town Hall. (Croggon)
Temperance Day procession
Temperance Day procession (20090035)
Temperance Day Procession, Grampound c1905 showing banner, band and head of the procession; procession led by Reverend Bickley and WLP Croggon. (Croggon)
Temperance Day procession
Temperance Day procession (20090036)
Temperance Day Procession c1905 showing women and girls. See similar view in 20091003. (Croggon)
Temperance Day procession
Temperance Day procession (20090037)
Temperance Day Procession showing band, men and boys; St Nun’s and Town Hall in background. c 1905 (Croggon)
Fore street looking West
Fore street looking West (20090038)
Fore street looking west c 1907. A lady is outside Hollies store on the right. Trenance house is visible further down the hill. (Croggon)
Fore street 1886
Fore street 1886 (20090039)
Fore Street looking west in 1886 showing figures and Town Hall (Croggon)
Fore street 1886
Fore street 1886 (20090040)
Fore Street 1886 showing two men and a child - looking west (Croggon)
Trenance house and general store
Trenance house and general store (20090052)
Trenance House and the General Store prior to the conversion of the shop into a house in 1936. Trenance House was then the home of the Methodist Minister. The General Store was also the dropping-off and collection point for parcels brought by bus. The bus stop was immediately outside the shop and bus and rail timetables were displayed on the end-wall of the building. (Hicks)
Fore street 1960s
Fore street 1960s (20090062)
Fore Street Grampound looking east towards Town Hall c1960s. The building with the notice board on the wall immediately uphill from the parked car on the left was the police station which was closed in the mid 1960s. Next up, with the railings, is Lindley and the white house is Springfield. (Hicks)
Clock tower at sunset
Clock tower at sunset (20090065)
Grampound Town Hall c 1970s. An evening shot in summer showing the splendid laburnum tree that used to grow in the garden of Springfield House. (Hicks)
Clock tower restoration
Clock tower restoration (20090068)
Restoration of Grampound Town Hall clock tower in the 1970s. This shot shows the early-morning replacement of the canopy. To the mystification of some villagers, it was re-leaded after it had been lifted into position. (Hicks)
Carnival Bosillion Lane
Carnival Bosillion Lane (20099002)
Carnival procession led by Town Cryer and a brass band about to start the procession back down Fore Street - September 2006. They have stopped for a few minutes at Bosillion Lane and Tremethick to allow the traffic to pass. (Jenkins)
Mrs Bulley's shop 1934
Mrs Bulley's shop 1934 (20090078)
Shop of E M Bulley in Fore Street, close to the school, in 1934. Mrs Bulley ran the shop; she was later re-married – to Fred Strongman. A girl called Mary Hoskins worked in the shop; she later married George Juleff, one of the six children of Eva Juleff (nee Mannell) who lived at Trengoffe on Old Hill between the wars. (see also 20090079) (Hicks)