The Real Cornwall: Everyday Scenes From the 1960s

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The 1960s was a transformative decade for Cornwall, capturing a fascinating moment when the region still retained much of its traditional character while slowly embracing modern life. Taken by Adrian Gee, these authentic photos reveal the everyday reality of Cornish life beyond the tourist trails: from fishing villages and bustling harbors to quiet country lanes, local markets, and families going about their daily routines.

Far from the romanticized images of dramatic cliffs and golden beaches, these scenes show the true heart of Cornwall: hardworking fishermen, shopkeepers, schoolchildren, and residents living in a rugged yet beautiful corner of England during a time of gentle change. This collection offers a warm, nostalgic, and honest glimpse into the real Cornwall of the 1960s.
Hannafore point hotel, Looe, Cornwall, 1966

Ferryman, Fowey, Cornwall, 1966

Harbour, Polperro, Cornwall, 1966

Harbour, Polperro, Cornwall, 1966

Harbour, Polperro, Cornwall, 1966

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