The East Looe river at 07:30 on Sep 3rd viewed from the train
The Mayor and Town Crier of Liskeard welcoming us at Liskeard station
Our guide in Tudor costume at Stuart House which is now a museum
Street scenes in Liskeard
The Hurlers at The Minions on Bodmin Moor
The engine house near the Hurlers
Gourmet delights in Looe
West Looe from near the Fishing wharf
The Looe Ferry heading back to West Looe
No room for your average V8 saloon car here
Morning Tea on Friday
L2R Bob O'Hagan, Aubrey Lane, Tommi O'Hagan, Judy Powell in the centre - other names?
Looe beach and nearly sunshine
Looe harbour entrance and an abating sea
The fishing fleet and West Looe across the river
Zooming in on West Looe and the Jolly Sailor
Friday afternoon at Trelawne Manor
The original Trelawne driveway
The horror that is Trelawne after 20 years owned by a holiday camp company
The main hall of the house with old crests on the walls, 19th century decoration, the reception desk and a bar...
The main staircase
The courtyard at the rear of the house
The Chapel - the only undefiled part of the house but note the unrepaired damaged marble of the altar. The lady is our guide bard and local historian Carol Vivian
Saturday - Millpool, the confluence of the two rivers and the main Dehwelans marquee
Looking at the bridge from my guest house
Heading out to Looe Island
The island appears from behind Hannafore point
This is as close as we got - delivering the mail
The main buildings on the island
Looking back towards Hannafore and Looe with rainclouds threatening
The statue of Nelson the seal
Cornish listers get-together on Saturday afternoon
"The Photo" -- L2R Judy Powell, Ken Harris, Ann Tummser, Brian Harris, Dot Hosking Huntley, Ian Argall, Di Gibbs, Me, John Gibbs
Looking up the East Looe river from the Millpool
The West Looe river, Trenant Wood and a lonely house
Seagull surveying a rather sad boat
West Looe river
My Guest House - "Trehaven Manor" from near the Millpool
The East looe river with the railway visible on the left bank
A couple of locals
The Mayor leads the parade on Sunday afternoon
Edwina Hannaford under the flag on the right
Some of the overseas Cornish
At last a sunny day, but the last day of the week.
Sort of church service come community singing near the beach on Sunday evening
The final party at the Saling Club
Edwina Hannaford, Bert(?) Biscoe(?) and the mayor
Jim Wearne entertaining us
The man on the left was the local commercial photographer. He took many photos of the various activities
Some of the locals who attended