Mylor & Flushing - Old Postcard Views - Folio 1
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Trefusis - This view is at OS
grid reference E181555 N33600 near
Trefusis Point. The large house was a nursing home built by a Dr.
Crossman who lived in the nearby cottage. The old 19th
century OS map shows "Kiln Quay" here. I presume a lime
kilm was hereabouts, probable there are still remains of it
nearby
Trefusus, postmarked 1906
St.
Peter's Church, Flushing - a
plan of this church is available at churchplansonline
Greenbank
(Falmouth) from Flushing
Another view of Falmouth over the roofs of Flushing
Trefusis Point is the southernmost point of the parish of Mylor OS grid reference 181565E 33610N
Flushing
Ferry, Falmouth - a confusingly
titled card. It is actually of the Ferry Quay at Flushing where
the ferry to Falmouth departs.
Flushing from Greenbank (Falmouth) card produced 1905 or earlier
The Cutty Sark
was used as a training ship in the 1920s & 1930s based at
Falmouth. I assume that the land in the background is the Mylor
peninsula
- See more Photos of Mylor on Geoff Harry's site
And now to Folio 2 - some other places around the Fal estuary
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