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A comprehensive account of day to day life in St. Agnes Parish during the 2nd World War, incorporating the story of the clifftop army camp and airfield at Trevallas and the impact that wartime activities had on the landscape and inhabitants of St. Agnes and the surrounding villages.
A fascinating book written and researched by local resident, Neil Roberts, which contains numerous photographs. This is a wonderful addition to the information available on the history of the 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.
£15.00
Artist Paul Hoare has lived in St Agnes for 20 years and in this book has captured what he describes as ".
£9.99
The story of the search for the figurehead of The Lady Agnes, a ship built in 1877 on the beach at Trevaunance, St Agnes.