Newlyn Harbour Cornwall is a photograph by Chris Thaxter which was uploaded on October 26th, 2010.
Newlyn Harbour Cornwall
Newlyn (Cornish: Lulynn) is a town and fishing port in southwest Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.... more
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Newlyn Harbour Cornwall
Artist
Chris Thaxter
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Photograph - Hdr Photograph
Description
Newlyn (Cornish: Lulynn) is a town and fishing port in southwest Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.
Newlyn forms a conurbation with the neighbouring town of Penzance and is part of Penzance civil parish. The principal industry in Newlyn is fishing.
Before the 19th century "Newlyn" referred only to the area near the old quay. The part of the village which now contains the fish market was known as "Streetanowan", this was separated at high tide from "Newlyn Town" the site of the lower part of the modern harbour being reclaimed land and formerly a beach.
Before the 1890s Newlyn (like Mousehole) had strong connections with the nearby parish of Paul. It was common for villagers to climb the relatively steep route from "Newlyn Cliff" to Paul via the area which is now known as Gwavas to worship at Paul Church. Until the mid twentieth century an ancient stone cross was present on this route at "Park an Grouse" (The Field of the Cross), this cross was one site of veneration of the Cornish sea deity Bucca, (others were the beaches of Newlyn and Mousehole) the name 'Bucca' has often been used as a nickname for people resident in Newlyn: the location of the cross is now unknown.
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October 26th, 2010