A Trip to Land's End - July 1989
Some of the gang go for a trip from Plymouth down to Land's End, on the tip of Cornwall. We'd hired a car from somewhere, Bray-feature or Rik drove it: Nosher didn't even have a driving licence for another 4 years. The trip went from Plymouth via the Lizard (England's most southerly point) along to Land's End (which then hadn't been quite as ruined as it is now) and then along the coast through Cape Cornwall to St Ives and back to home.
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Bray-feature, John Stuart and Chris Beard stand next to the hired car |
John leaps off a wall, just on the other side of the river from Fowey |
The town of Fowey itself. There was a ferry from one side to the other |
Rik eats his pack-up sandwiches on the Lizard Point |
The lighthouse on the Lizard |
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The Boys under the classic sign. Plymouth was more like 93 miles away, but the date benefitted from a bit of re-enforcement |
"Feature" scopes out the sea |
Nosher gets Rik and John to "look moody", like they were on some sort of album cover. This is outside one of the many abandonned tin mines in Cornwall, not far from the famous Wheel Jane Mine |
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St Ives harbour |
The House on the Hill | ||
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