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Cape Cornwall from Kenidjack Valley, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. 1898
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Cape Cornwall from Kenidjack Valley, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. 1898
Cape Cornwall from Kenidjack Valley. The chimney stack of Cape Cornwall Mine can be seen on the headland with the Brisons to the right hand side. Cape Cornwall marks the point where the Atlantic currents divide. Some of the water flows north into the Bristol Channel and the Irish Sea with the rest becoming the English Channel. Photographer: Herbert Hughes
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Media ID 14727954
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This print takes us back to the year 1898, capturing the breathtaking view of Cape Cornwall from Kenidjack Valley in St Just, Penwith, Cornwall. The photographer, Herbert Hughes, skillfully frames the scene with precision and artistry. In this image, our gaze is drawn towards the majestic chimney stack of Cape Cornwall Mine perched on the headland. To its right stands the iconic Brisons rock formation. These elements serve as a reminder of Cornwall's rich mining history and rugged coastal landscape. Cape Cornwall itself holds great significance as it marks a natural division point for Atlantic currents. As we admire this photograph, we can imagine witnessing these powerful waters part ways - some flowing north into the Bristol Channel and Irish Sea while others continue their journey to become part of the English Channel. The Cornish coastline depicted here is truly mesmerizing; its raw beauty captured by Hughes' lens transports us to another time. The vastness of Nancherrow beach stretches out before us while waves crash against rocky cliffs in perfect harmony with nature's symphony. This print from Royal Cornwall Museum serves as a window into both history and natural wonder. It invites us to appreciate not only the artistic talent behind its creation but also reflects upon our connection with land and sea.
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