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1 November 201517 June 2020

Looking for George Henry Guy: Part 3

Categories People
Pendeen sunset

This month’s continuation of a short series based on ancestor research follows the story of Lesley Carter and her journey to uncover more information about her great grandfather. You can view last month’s article here. And now to Penzance, where we are renting a house in the town centre for a week. The upstairs lounge…Continue Reading “Looking for George Henry Guy: Part 3” →

1 October 201516 May 2019

Bude: The Thorn Family

Categories People

Author Dawn Robinson-Walsh recounts the history of the Thorn family, whom she came across when researching while she was writing a book on Bude. She soon became curious about them and discovered more about their lives and their family history. Read on below to discover what she found. Bude has always attracted fascinating people, often creative…Continue Reading “Bude: The Thorn Family” →

1 October 201517 June 2020

Looking for George Henry Guy: 2

Categories People

This month’s continuation of a short series based on ancestor research follows the story of Lesley Carter and her journey to uncover more information about her great grandfather. You can view last month’s article here. The next day we go back down to Truro and the County Records Office for our second session to look…Continue Reading “Looking for George Henry Guy: 2” →

1 October 201517 June 2020

Newlyn Fishing Riots in 1896

Categories History, People, Place

A biographical memoir on author Lamorna Spry’s grandfather and his sister on the fishing riots between Newlyn fishermen and fishermen from East Anglia in 1896. This story is about William Osborne Guy, known to the family as Willie Guy, but whose nickname as a child was ‘Clue’ – nobody could ever tell me why. He was born in…Continue Reading “Newlyn Fishing Riots in 1896” →

1 October 201516 May 2019

This Place Called Cornwall

Categories Fiction
Cornish Sea

This short story is by Caitlyn Ould and captures the sense of Cornwall as home in all its beauty. Read on to discover more about her story. It was the same beach he’d walked along since childhood. Nothing had changed since he was just a boy. It was the same sand, the same water and, even…Continue Reading “This Place Called Cornwall” →

1 October 201518 June 2020

Walking to Gerrans Bay

Categories Place

Jackie Harding recounts walking across Gerrans Bay in Portscatho in summer earlier this year. In this new regular series of features she will be mapping these kinds of stories onto the physical landscape of the Cornish coast. Read on to discover more. Fuelled by a heady mix of childhood memories from my favourite 1970s TV series, Survivors – a…Continue Reading “Walking to Gerrans Bay” →

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Cornish Story is an initiative created with the vision to promote a greater knowledge of Cornwall and the Cornish Diaspora overseas.

Unique, exclusive stories and films are combined with articles relating to all aspects of Cornish culture in the past and present.

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Recent Articles

  • The First Decade of the Toronto Cornish Association (1994–2004) 26 May 2026
  • Truro’s Rivers 25 May 2026
  • The Life and Times of Sidney Zacharius Penpraze – The White Winged Chough 24 May 2026
  • The House at East Wheal Rose – a poem by R J Rowse 24 May 2026
  • Don’t be Daff 21 May 2026
  • The Brass Band Marches – a poem by Robert J Rowse 21 May 2026

Dynnargh / Welcome

Cornish Story is an initiative created with the vision to promote a greater knowledge of Cornwall and the Cornish Diaspora overseas.

Unique, exclusive stories and films are combined with articles relating to all aspects of Cornish culture in the past and present.

Join Us

If you’d like to contribute content or volunteer with us, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.

We’re also looking for sponsors. Your support will be gratefully acknowledged through our web articles.

Recent Articles

  • The First Decade of the Toronto Cornish Association (1994–2004) 26 May 2026
  • Truro’s Rivers 25 May 2026
  • The Life and Times of Sidney Zacharius Penpraze – The White Winged Chough 24 May 2026
  • The House at East Wheal Rose – a poem by R J Rowse 24 May 2026
  • Don’t be Daff 21 May 2026
  • The Brass Band Marches – a poem by Robert J Rowse 21 May 2026

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