The Lamorna Wink is a photograph by Chris Thaxter which was uploaded on March 10th, 2013.
The Lamorna Wink
The name of Lamorna's pub, The Wink, alludes to smuggling, the wink being a signal that contraband could be obtained. The pub is the subject of a... more
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The Lamorna Wink
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Chris Thaxter
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The name of Lamorna's pub, The Wink, alludes to smuggling, "the wink" being a signal that contraband could be obtained. The pub is the subject of a novel by Martha Grimes, entitled The Lamorna Wink. Lamorna is a fishing village and cove in west Cornwall, United Kingdom. It is situated on the Penwith peninsula approximately four miles south of Penzance.In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries Lamorna became popular with artists of the Newlyn School. It is particularly associated with the artist S. J. "Lamorna" Birch who lived there. The colony included Birch, Alfred Munnings, Laura Knight and Harold Knight.
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March 10th, 2013
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