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Thomas Arundel Lewis commandeered The HMS Crane in the 1840s.
The decommissioned Royal Navy Lynx helicopter has landed at its new home.
The monument is known as King Arthur鈥檚 Hall. Photo: Cornwall Archaeological Unit
The Portable Antiquities Scheme records items such as pottery, glass, coins and stone.
The boulders on the beach have led to the nickname. Photo credit: Elizabeth Dale.
The late actor Ivor Dean starred in many television shows. Photo credit: Jennifer Dean
After appearing in films the reptile moved to the Cornish village. Photo: Mirrorpix
The Sawmills studio near Fowey has played host to dozens of well known bands.
The diaries were the inspiration for an art exhibition at the Royal Cornwall Museum.
Tiny depiction of a woman鈥檚 face, the size of a penny piece, has caused great excitement.
Christine Butler visits Sheila Tequila who makes food on a big red Double Decker bus.
The Falmouth fisherman came face to face with the Spanish Armada. Credit: Elizabeth Dale
Mexico wasn't a safe place to travel to. Photo credit: James Kitto
The murder took place in St Winwaloe鈥檚 church in 1357. Photo credit: Elizabeth Dale
The story of Elizabeth Trevanion, who was born at Caerhays Castle. Photo: Elizabeth Dale
Geevor Tin Mine in West Cornwall closed in 1990 but what was it like to work there?
Emily Hobhouse was born in St Ive near Liskeard.
The idea was to build a canal from St Ives Bay to Mounts Bay,
Plenty has happened in the house over the centuries. Photo credit: Elizabeth Dale.
Cornwall Archaeological Unit has excavated sites in Cornwall. Photo: Cornwall Council
The giraffe has been around for years, so the 成人快手's Dan Bater went to investigate.
An old garden nursery is being restored and Matt Shepherd has been to have a look.
It has been revived in West Penwith.
Bob Carlisle was known as a wheelbarrow pushing pioneer.
Elizabeth Dale has been talking about covert operations on the Helford River.
Cornwall has several connections to the infamous mutiny on the Bounty.
Helston prison was closed in 1866 by an Act of Parliament.