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...At the end of the Second World War, Lizzie moves with her mother & her brothers to number 9 on Coronation Street and it’s a new
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Cornwall has changed much over the last 100 years or so. Disused tin mines can be found scattered across the landscape together with signs of other long-forgotten industries. An old china clay pit at Bodelva is now the very popular Eden Project.
With the introduction of the railway, fruit & other produce was able to be distributed all over the country. It also meant an influx of visitors each summer as people from across the country flocked to the beautiful Cornish beaches.
Today, many of the trades that were once commonplace in Cornwall are now long gone &, for many, the area is a place for holidays featuring beautiful beaches & coastal walks. Places like Newquay attract many tourists & surfers & Fistral Beach hosts regular competitions.
This book shows the changing face of Cornwall from a hive of industry to a popular tourist destination & is perfect for both locals & visitors alike.
This paperback book has 96 pages & measures: 23.5 x 16.5 x 0.8cm.