The harbour and streets of the popular fishing village of St Ives. This extract comes from Claude Friese-Greene's 'The Open Road' - originally filmed in 1925/6 ...
Lovely! The colour film makes it look more realistic to a modern audience
than black & white as you can really see how little St. Ives has changed,
all that seems different are the fashions and the washing hanging up in the
street!
so idyllic, it looks so peaceful! i wonder if the toddler at the end might
even still be alive.. they would be 87 or 88 by now! it's wierd to think
but it could be possible!
I bet the houses in the film are worth a few £££s today. I bet the people
who lived in them then would've been glad to get out of them. Funny how
things change.
Daniel Sturgis on Keith Coventry // Hibrow Art / Tate St Ives
Daniel Sturgis discusses a work by British artist Keith Coventry at The Indiscipline of Painting exhibition at Tate St Ives, Cornwall. A Hibrow Production ...
St. Ives Cornwall.
St. Ives has always been seen as an artists colony. Many famous artists have worked in the area, attracted by the quality of light and the temperate climate.
Penn Carwardine Penn was born in London and studied at Hornsey School of Art, she moved to Cornwall over 30 years ago and lives in her studio at Carbis ...
A Day In St.Ives
To help me with the loss of my beloved brother Steve I travelled to St.Ives in Cornwall. His dying wish was to have his ashes scattered at Clodgy Point near ...
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