Egloshayle & St Breock
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Bargemen on the River Camel. Posted in 1907.

The Residence of Mr. Edwards, Bonesetter, Sladesbridge.

Wadebridge Bridge. Posted in 1914

Coronation park. Posted in 1905.

Wadebridge from Egloshayle Church Tower.

Egloshayle Church.

Egloshayle Church.

Looking down Fernleigh Road. posted in 1909.

Glen Road. posted in 1919.

Derrys Garage on Gonvena Hill (Used to be known as Landers garage on Landers Hill), with what is now The Ship Inn above it.

The junction of Molesworth Street, The Platt and Eddystone Road, looking over the rail crossing towards the Bridge.

Molesworth Street

Molesworth Street. posted in 1906

Molesworth Street with the police Station facing us on the opposite side of the junction on the left.

Looking up Molesworth Street.

Molesworth Street. posted in 1905.

Molesworth Street.

Molesworth Street.

Looking down Molesworth Street.

Pencarrow House. Posted in 1908.

Wadebridge, Polmorla Village. Posted in 1928.

A Regatta on the River Camel.

The Reservoir.

Looking from Bradfords Quay towards the Bridge.

Looking upstream from Bradfords Quay.

River Camel looking downstream along Bradfords Quay.

From Wadebridge Bridge looking towards Egloshayle.

Children playing near the river at Sladesbridge. Posted in 1908.

St Breock Church

St Breock Church.

Harvest Time at St Breock.

Treverder, St Breock.

Looking across the Bridge towards Gonvena.

Looking from above Guineaport back towards the Bridge. Posted in 1904.

Looking over Wadebridge Town from the Bridgend area. Posted in 1908.

Wadebridge, looking from Dunveth. Posted in 1913.

Wadebridge from Dunveth. Posted in 1923.

Wadebridge looking from Egloshayle Church Tower.

looking down on the Town from the field in between Gonvena House and Bradfords Quay.

From the fields above Guineaport, looking towards Town.