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The men of the house were all gainfully occupied elsewhere (bookhound out booktracking, the kayaker playing football down in Newlyn and the gamekeeper out on an end of season shoot) and so I awarded myself one of those precious Saturday afternoons consisting of a fire, a pot of tea, uninterrupted silence and a book.
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The men of the house were all gainfully occupied elsewhere (bookhound out booktracking, the kayaker playing football down in Newlyn and the gamekeeper out on an end of season shoot) and so I awarded myself one of those precious Saturday afternoons consisting of a fire, a pot of tea, uninterrupted silence and a book.
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The men of the house were all gainfully occupied elsewhere (bookhound out booktracking, the kayaker playing football down in Newlyn and the gamekeeper out on an end of season shoot) and so I awarded myself one of those precious Saturday afternoons consisting of a fire, a pot of tea, uninterrupted silence and a book.
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B on the waterfront overlooking the harbour of Newlyn, which is a working fishing port.
TravelPod.com TravelStream? ? Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2010
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If you're after a cottage in popular fishing towns such as Mousehole and Newlyn, West Cornwall Cottage Holidays is a good bet.
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He went to live in Polperro, Cornwall and then to Newlyn to join the small colony of artists that had congregated their the Newlyn School, though he was actually invited by the local cricket team.
Henry Meynell Rheam - The Music Lesson Hermes 2009
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This watercolour was probably from this Newlyn period as the boy playing the flute is obviously a fisherman and the outhouse is full of fishing tackle.
Henry Meynell Rheam - The Music Lesson Hermes 2009
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A distant cousin of John Ruskin, he had been a prize-winning Slade School artist and one of the Newlyn group of painters in Cornwall.
Wildwood Roger Deakin 2009
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A distant cousin of John Ruskin, he had been a prize-winning Slade School artist and one of the Newlyn group of painters in Cornwall.
Wildwood Roger Deakin 2009
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In January the owners and skippers of six Newlyn boats were fined £188,000 for catching hake for which they had no quota though hake were abundant.
New Labour - Tough on fishermen, tough on the causes of fishermen. FIDO The Dog 2009
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