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UK Holiday 11: Cornwall 5: St Ives (page 1/10)

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Clyde and I drove (well, I drove) to St Ives. It’s a much more beautiful town than my pictures suggest, although you need to park outside and take the bus, because driving in St Ives will give American visitors nightmares, as you’ll see.

Title: UK Holiday 11: Cornwall 5: St Ives

Author: Liam Quin

Total items: 64

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[picture: Parish Church 6: Carved angel]

Parish Church 6: Carved angel

A carving on the end of a pew (a church bench or long seat) is in the shape of a kneeling angel holding a book.

[picture: Wills Lane]

Wills Lane

Not only are the streets in St Ives narrow, but, as in many older towns, they are not straight.

[picture: Barbara Hepworth Musem & Sculpture Gallery 7: sculptor's tools]

Barbara Hepworth Musem & Sculpture Gallery 7: sculptor’s tools

Metal files and mallets used by the sculptor.

[picture: Barbara Hepworth Musem & Sculpture Gallery 14: a rectangular one.]

Barbara Hepworth Musem & Sculpture Gallery 14: a rectangular one.

A different style of sculpture, but with the vaguely mysterious sense of an ancient monument.

[picture: Barbara Hepworth Musem & Sculpture Gallery 5: studio]

Barbara Hepworth Musem & Sculpture Gallery 5: studio

Hmm, and I’m reflected in the mirror. This was the studio where the stone carving happened.


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Clyde and I drove (well, I drove) to St Ives. It’s a much more beautiful town than my pictures suggest, although you need to park outside and take the bus, because driving in St Ives will give American visitors nightmares, as you’ll see.


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