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A Fish Sale on a Cornish Beach, 1884-85, Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery. A Fish Sale on a Cornish Beach is an oil-on-canvas painting by Stanhope Forbes depicting a fish auction on the beach near Newlyn. It was painted in 1884–85 and exhibited at the Royal Academy summer exhibition in 1885.
A life raft, washed up on a Cornish beach last month, has been cleared by a team of local volunteers. Friends of Portheras Cove (FOPC) said the raft washed ashore on 2 December and had become a ...
The beach and cliffs. Lusty Glaze (Cornish: Lostyn Glas, meaning "a place to view blue boats") [1] also known as Lusty Glaze Beach, [2] is a beach in Newquay, Cornwall. Lusty Glaze is privately owned, notably to the low watermark. For much of the year, the beach is open, free of charge to the public. The only access to the beach is via 133 steps.
Gyllyngvase beach. Gyllyngvase (/ ˈ ɡ ɪ l ɪ ŋ v eɪ z /; Cornish: An Gilen Vas, meaning the shallow inlet) is one of the four beaches associated with Falmouth, Cornwall, England, in the United Kingdom, and is west of Pendennis Castle. It is to the south of Falmouth town centre, but was an essentially rural area as recently as the late 19th ...
People living in the small Cornish seaside village of Polzeath are taking drastic measures to tackle anti-social behaviour from private-school students this summer.. Action is being taken ...
The Minack Theatre (Cornish: Gwariva Veynek) is an open-air theatre, constructed above a gully with a rocky granite outcrop jutting into the sea.The theatre is at Porthcurno, four miles (six kilometres) from Land's End in Cornwall, England. [1]
Enjoy walking and swimming along Cornwall’s coastline, during a stay at one of these beachfront beauties
The exhibition of A Fish Sale on a Cornish Beach also brought notoriety to Forbes and the artist colony. [1] He was one of the founders of the New English Art Club (NEAC) in 1886. [2] In 1892 Forbes became an Associate of the Royal Academy. [2] Forbes was the founding chairman and trustee of the Newlyn Art Gallery beginning in 1895. [2]