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Title
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Clive Carter Collection
Description
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<p><a href="/item/CTR_1_76"><img style="width: 50%; float: right; margin-left: 20px; margin-bottom: 20px;" src="/files/fullsize/Clive_Carter_Collection/CTR_1_76/CTR_1_76ed.jpg" alt="Schooner Cornish Lass, Trevellas, 1896" /></a>The Carter Collection is arguably Cornwall’s pre-eminent photographic record of shipping and ship wrecks.</p>
<p>Clive Carter was perhaps best known for his many publications on Cornish themes, in particular shipping and shipwrecks. Clive amassed a prestigious photographic collection of salvage, wartime activity, rescue, lifeboats, fishing, ports and harbours, spanning over 100 years of Cornish history.</p>
<p>The collection features locations around the Cornish coast, from Bude to Penzance and on to Polperro, taking in the Isles of Scilly on the way. There are even photographs of ships in such far-flung places as Devon.</p>
<p>Clive’s collection was bequeathed to the Cornish Studies Library and many of the photographs from the collection are presented online here for the very first time.</p>
<p><span>Some of these images can also be viewed by browsing the images available through the statutory archive </span><a href="https://kresenkernow.org/">kresenkernow.org</a><span>. Enquiries regarding viewing the images or acquiring copies can be made to Kresen Kernow via telephone: 01209 614430 or email: kresenkernow@cornwall.gov.uk .</span></p>
Still Image
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Identifier
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CTR_1_4
Title
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Brigantine "Glynn", Lelant, 1885
Description
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Brigantine "Glynn" When the Glynn ran aground in 1885 at Lelant, her crew were rescued by Hayle's lifeboat, the Isis. Glynn's master at the time was Captain Hain of St Ives, although her owners registered the brigantine in Wales. The lifeboat Isis had been gifted by Oxford University Lifeboat Fund nearly 20 years before.
Date
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11th September 1885
Rights
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Cornwall Council
Coverage
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Hayle
Type
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Still Image
brigantine
Glynn
Hayle
Isis
Lelant
lifeboat
Shipwreck