Cornwall Sheet 14.11 Camelford 1905 - published 2006; intro by Joanna Raymond-Barker. ISBN.978-1-84151-965-4
This detailed map covers the small market town of Camelford, founded by Earl Richard of Cornwall, brother of Henry III, in the mid-13th century.
The town itself is covered, along with the outlying hamlets of Treclago, Pencarrow, Valley Truckle, Fenteron, Trevia, Jetwells, Trewen, Hendra. Features include
the Workhouse, River Camel, High Street, Town Hall, Fore Street, Outground Mill, Grammar School. (Note that the station is not on the map.) On the reverse we include 1910
directories for Camelford and Llanteglos-by-Camelford.
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