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Spy pilchard cellar, Newquay, Cornwall. Late 1800s
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Spy pilchard cellar, Newquay, Cornwall. Late 1800s
A view of Spy fish cellar with Towan head in the background. Spy was also known as The Towan Head cellar and was one of the oldest in the town. Photographer: Ennor
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TRURI : NWQps.20
Media ID 19131936
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This print takes us back in time to the late 1800s, capturing a glimpse of the Spy pilchard cellar in Newquay, Cornwall. The image showcases an important piece of local history, as this cellar was not only known as Spy but also referred to as The Towan Head cellar. With its location near the iconic Towan headland visible in the background, this photograph beautifully encapsulates both natural and man-made elements. The significance of this fish cellar becomes apparent when considering its age; it stood proudly as one of the oldest establishments in town during that era. Its sturdy structure and strategic position by the sea made it an ideal hub for processing and storing pilchards - a vital industry for Cornwall at that time. Photographed by Ennor, we can appreciate his skillful composition which perfectly frames both the architectural details of the building and the picturesque landscape beyond. This image offers us a rare opportunity to witness firsthand how life used to be in coastal towns like Newquay centuries ago. As we delve into our past through photographs such as these, we gain a deeper understanding and appreciation for our heritage. It serves as a reminder of how industries have evolved over time while showcasing landmarks that have withstood generations. This print from Royal Cornwall Museum truly transports us back to an era where fishing was not just a livelihood but an integral part of Cornish culture.
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