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Bossiney Then Bossiney Now Fore street by the Old Post Office now The bottom entrance to the Church The bottom entrance to the Church now Outside the old Vicarage Old cottage Old cottage now Butchers shop Cottage tea shop Cottage tea shop now Frys Cottage Frys Cottage now
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The old photo shows Bossiney about 1910. The milk delivery is being made by horse & cart. Chilcotts on the right, is much changed. The new photograph  was taken in the year 2000.
The horse and cart is probably delivering milk from a local farmed early in the 20th century.  The photograph is taken outside the old Vicarage which is now a private dwelling.  The car has replaced the horse but otherwise little as changed over a hundred years. 
The bottom entrance to the Church on the left is shown before the War Memorial was built and the year would be around 1900. The lovely old gateway has now long gone and has been replaced by a five bar gate. The new picture was taken in the year 2000.
Mr. Frank Nute lived in this lovely old cottage. Standing  at the front: L to R: Mabel Hoskin,  Monica Dyer & Gwen Symons, who was the daughter of the local butcher Today in 2017 it is a butchers shop  
The photograph on the left taken outside the Cottage Tea Shop, shows a Bus loaded with visitors that has  arrived from Camelford Railway Station. They have  been transferred to the King Arthur's Castle Hotel  Carrier Van pictured across the road. circa 1920s
The photograph on the left was taken in 1956. It is next door to 'Cats Whiskers'.  In the 1970s it was converted into a shop by the Fry family and in 2001 is the Stone Circle Sculpture Studio run by Sonjia Tremain.
Copyright © David Flower 2000-2017 Disclaimer: No part of this website may be reproduced, stored on a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the written consent of tintagelweb.co.uk (David Flower). You may however, download on to a personal computer owned or controlled by yourself and you may make a single copy of any part of this publication, for your private use or study. Tintagelweb, nor it's affiliates, are not liable for any direct, indirect or consequential loss arising from the use of information or material contained in the site or from your access to the web sites of customers or other material on the internet obtained via links from this site.
Kestrel 2017
CONTACT E-mail: flowcrick@aol.com Phone: 01840 770775
More Then & Now Photographs Then & Now Photos 
THEN
NOW
Bossiney Then Bossiney Now Fore street by the Old Post Office now The bottom entrance to the Church The bottom entrance to the Church now Outside the old Vicarage Old cottage Old cottage now Butchers shop Cottage tea shop Cottage tea shop now Frys Cottage Frys Cottage now
The old photo shows Bossiney about 1910. The milk delivery is being made by horse & cart. Chilcotts on the right, is much changed. The new photograph  was taken in the year 2000.
The horse and cart is probably delivering milk from a local farmed early in the 20th century.  The photograph is taken outside the old Vicarage which is now a private dwelling.  The car has replaced the horse but otherwise little as changed over a hundred years. 
The bottom entrance to the Church on the left is shown before the War Memorial was built and the year would be around 1900. The lovely old gateway has now long gone and has been replaced by a five bar gate. The new picture was taken in the year 2000.
Mr. Frank Nute lived in this lovely old cottage. Standing  at the front: L to R: Mabel Hoskin,  Monica Dyer & Gwen Symons, who was the daughter of the local butcher Today in 2017 it is a butchers shop  
The photograph on the left taken outside the Cottage Tea Shop, shows a Bus loaded with visitors that has  arrived from Camelford Railway Station. They have  been transferred to the King Arthur's Castle Hotel  Carrier Van pictured across the road. circa 1920s
The photograph on the left was taken in 1956. It is next door to 'Cats Whiskers'.  In the 1970s it was converted into a shop by the Fry family and in 2001 is the Stone Circle Sculpture Studio run by Sonjia Tremain.
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