Ferryman's Cafe, Ferryman, Lelant
Tree: AHP
Location : Latitude: 50.19053846651366, Longitude: -5.435222854510016| Photos | Jack Couch - Hayle Ferryman Phillip Roscorla August 28 at 9:25am Looking through some old family photos the other day, I came across this one of Jack Couch (ferryman) Phillip Roscorla's photo. Like Share Donna Irwin, Dorothy Maat-Davey, Joanne Mayes and 30 others like this. Comments Trevor Power I remember him well swore at everyone -----on his ferry… | |
| Map of the footpaths across Lelant Water in 1828, just after the Causeway was opened (1825) Map of the footpaths across Lelant Water in 1828, just after the Causeway was opened (1825) Includes Harvey and C.C.C. boundary dispute and landmarks in Estuary | ||
| John Couch the ferryman. (Hayle Community Archive) via Churks clidgy & doodle dashers |
| Documents | THE CORNISH RIVIERA; Portions of Trevethoe Estate, nr Penzance and St Ives; property of Mr R W G Tyringham; about 3,440 ACRES. FOR SALE by AUCTION, 417 Lots - Wed 25 August 1920 PARTICULARS READY. THE CORNISH RIVIERA. Portions of the Trevethoe Estate, near Penzance and St. Ives, and overlooking the beautiful St. Ives Bay, the property of Mr. R. W. G. Tyringham, em- bracing an area of about 3,440 ACRES. FOR SALE by AUCTION, in 417 Lots Gonwin Farm; Loggans; West Cornwall Links Cornishman - Wednesday 25 August 1920 |
| Histories | 1981 Watch Lelant to Hayle Ferry online - BFI Player TV reporter John Doyle is at the launch of the new Lelant to Hayle ferryboat with an inaugural ride for Tory Defence Minister and St Ives MP John Nott, Mayor of St Ives Terry Tonkin and the Mayor of Hayle. The ferry reopened on 1 May and was owned by Tony and Tinker Lake of the Ferryman's Cafe by the beach in Lelant. Allan Thomas was the ferryman.… | |
| Crossing the estuary © Maxwell Adams | Version 25 May 2007 Version 25 May 2007 ; Modified: 28 May 2020, 21:12:36 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
| Hayle Bar | Melancholy and fatal Accident | About 3 o'clock Saturday morning last, four porters and assistant pilots, John Gilbert, Joseph Gilbert (brothers), George Bryant, brother-in-law of Gilberts, and James Polkinghorne, went over Hayle Bar, for purpose of fishing in bay | Fri 21 Jul 1848 About 3 o'clock on Saturday morning last, four porters and assistant pilots, named John Gilbert, Joseph Gilbert (brothers), George Bryant, a brother-in-law of the Gilberts, and James Polkinghorne, went over Hayle Bar, for the purpose of fishing in the bay Royal Cornwall Gazette - Friday 21 July 1848 | ||
| Severe gale visited Hayle from the N.N.W on Wednesday | Report 09 December 1863 02 December 1863? | ||
| Rosemary Balmer | Memories of Lelant: 1940 Onwards | lelant.info Version 15 January 2005 ; Modified: 03 October 2017, 11:04:46 | ||
| Bridging the gaps | via Supporting Evidence Part 6 Supporting Evidence Part 6 - wca-568-appendix-d3-supporting-evidence-part-6.pdf https://www.cornwall.gov.uk/media/133p1pzn/wca-568-appendix-d3-supporting-evidence-part-6.pdf (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
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