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Mevagissey in 1948 

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A brief glimpse of how Mevagissey looked just after World War Two as visitors began to return to Cornwall. This original colour footage comes from a home movie made by Ron Yeatman.
For more on Mevagissey in World War Two check out
• Mevagissey goes to War
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Music by Mevagissey Male Choir 2016 - What Shall We Sing

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@daveyhal
@daveyhal 29 дней назад
Was great and comforting to see the young chap at <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="150">2:30</a> skimming stones where I always do the same thing in that same spot with 75 years parting us. Thanks for sharing the video!
@PhilsTeleTime
@PhilsTeleTime 29 дней назад
The simple joys of life never go out of fashion! Thanks for your comment.
@Therhere
@Therhere 2 месяца назад
Oh this is amazing
@Kernowexile
@Kernowexile Год назад
Thanks for this Phil. Lovely to see my hometown in this era.
@PhilsTeleTime
@PhilsTeleTime Год назад
My pleasure!
@IanCrawshaw
@IanCrawshaw Год назад
So different and so the same at the same time!
@timcattley1056
@timcattley1056 2 месяца назад
There is a glimpse in this film of FY19. Here she is fully open decked and no fore cabin. Is this the Tosher that I knew in the 1960's belonging to Chris Cloke which now is still to be seen in the harbour converted back again to an open boat and lying at moorings under a fitted canvas cover?
@PhilsTeleTime
@PhilsTeleTime 2 месяца назад
Could well be. FY19 launched in 1947. May need someone with more specific boat knowledge to confirm.
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