Hidden Cornwall Episodes Available now
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Why a new road in Helston caused a riot
People were unhappy during the summer of 1845.
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How did a colourful bird land in a Helston museum?
The story behind the exhibit at the Museum of Cornish Life.
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Celebrating the Cornish Pioneers
Many people born in Cornwall went on to do great things. Photo credit: James Kitto.
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The lost footage of the Falmouth Oyster fishermen
The footage ended up in the hands of a local filmmaker. Photo credit: Paul Mulraney
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The musical sisters who rowed the Carrick Roads
The legacy of the Radford sisters is in the archive at Kresen Kernow.
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The Falmouth tomb built for a packet ship captain
Thomas Arundel Lewis commandeered The HMS Crane in the 1840s.
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Why is a helicopter in a garden on the Lizard?
The decommissioned Royal Navy Lynx helicopter has landed at its new home.
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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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Recording archaeological objects found locally
The Portable Antiquities Scheme records items such as pottery, glass, coins and stone.
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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.