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A dappled St Nectan’s Glen in 1955 for #WoolfWednesday, taken by Newquay based photographer Charles Woolf.
A familiar view from Upton Slip, Falmouth, for this week's #WoolfWednesday. Taken in 1955 by Newquay photographer Charles Woolf. #archives #falmouth
#Onthisday 2000 @WeAreKneehigh brought Nick Darke’s Hell’s Mouth to a disused Clay pit near St Austell. Featuring blind archaeologists, second home-owners wives and local bikers, the play originally written as part of @RSC’s Antigones festival in 1992.
#theatre #cornwall
#Onthisday 1896 anarchy burst onto the streets of Newlyn. In 1999 @WeAreKneehigh & @NationalTheatre collaborated to stage Nick Darke’s narrative of the protest: The Riot.
#Cornwall #theatre #protest #fishing #riot
‘A place where money talks and passion whispers’
#Onthisday 2002 @WeAreKneehigh opened Pandora’s Box @HallforCornwall
#EmmaRice #Theatre #Cornwall
A glorious sunset over Dozmary Pool #Cornwall in 1961 captured by photographer Charles Woolf. More images each week on #WoolfWednesday