Hidden Cornwall Episodes Episode guide
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Working underground at Geevor Tin Mine
Geevor Tin Mine in West Cornwall closed in 1990 but what was it like to work there?
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Who is responsible for the Crowlas giraffe?
The giraffe has been around for years, so the 91热爆's Dan Bater went to investigate.
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The St Keverne alligator who was a film star
After appearing in films the reptile moved to the Cornish village. Photo: Mirrorpix
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The St Ive house where a Boer War heroine lived
Emily Hobhouse was born in St Ive near Liskeard.
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The secrets of Mousehole's oldest house
Plenty has happened in the house over the centuries. Photo credit: Elizabeth Dale.
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The Padstow mutineer on the Bounty
Cornwall has several connections to the infamous mutiny on the Bounty.
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The mystery artefact found on the Isles of Scilly
Tiny depiction of a woman鈥檚 face, the size of a penny piece, has caused great excitement.
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The murder that shook the hamlet of Poundstock
The murder took place in St Winwaloe鈥檚 church in 1357. Photo credit: Elizabeth Dale
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The man who pushed a wheelbarrow from Land's End
Bob Carlisle was known as a wheelbarrow pushing pioneer.
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The four Cornish fishermen and the Spanish Armada
The Falmouth fisherman came face to face with the Spanish Armada. Credit: Elizabeth Dale
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The Cornish miners who left to work in Mexico
Mexico wasn't a safe place to travel to. Photo credit: James Kitto
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The 5000 year old monument on Bodmin Moor
The monument is known as King Arthur鈥檚 Hall. Photo: Cornwall Archaeological Unit
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The 'Saint' actor who swapped studios for St Ives
The late actor Ivor Dean starred in many television shows. Photo credit: Jennifer Dean
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Rediscovering the lost lakes of Lanjeth
An old garden nursery is being restored and Matt Shepherd has been to have a look.
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Recording archaeological objects found locally
The Portable Antiquities Scheme records items such as pottery, glass, coins and stone.
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Meet the characters at the Altarnun bus diner
Christine Butler visits Sheila Tequila who makes food on a big red Double Decker bus.
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Golant recording studios which has hosted Oasis
The Sawmills studio near Fowey has played host to dozens of well known bands.
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Exploring the sea diaries of a Cornish mariner
The diaries were the inspiration for an art exhibition at the Royal Cornwall Museum.
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Escape from Helston prison
Helston prison was closed in 1866 by an Act of Parliament.
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D-Day: Secret operations on the Helford River
Elizabeth Dale has been talking about covert operations on the Helford River.
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Cot Valley and 'dinosaur egg beach' near St Just
The boulders on the beach have led to the nickname. Photo credit: Elizabeth Dale.
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Cornwall鈥檚 coast-to-coast canal dream
The idea was to build a canal from St Ives Bay to Mounts Bay,
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Cornwall's ancient 'Dolly Dunking' tradition
It has been revived in West Penwith.
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Cornish Woman who cared for a famous King
The story of Elizabeth Trevanion, who was born at Caerhays Castle. Photo: Elizabeth Dale
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Ancient remains found in Sennen and Trevone
Cornwall Archaeological Unit has excavated sites in Cornwall. Photo: Cornwall Council