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Born at Rosemundy House St. Agnes, in 1953 Phil Frampton wanted to know the reason behind his abandonment as a child.
Eventually he managed to access the official records and this book records his reaction to his discoveries. This is an inspiring, moving and thought provoking story brilliantly written and told with wonderful skill.
After the first two editions of this book were published, significant interest was generated which gave the author new information. He therefore took the opportunity to extend the publication in this 3rd edition.
£5.00
Published in 2010 to recognise the 150th anniversary of St Agnes Chapel, this book tells the history in words and pictures, of Methodism in St Agnes Parish.
£14.95
The author, Lynne Mayers has carefully researched the working and home lives of the women and girls who carried out the hard but skilled work in the mines and quarries of Cornwall and Devon.
£18.00
"Nowhere in the world has metal mining been of greater importance than in Cornwall.
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This book written by Frank Carpenter charts a chronological record of the events and people of St Agnes over a thousand years.