Cornwall is so pretty, I just watched a Rick Stein visit to Penzance a few weeks ago on his cooking tour of Cornwall. Those little winding roads and narrow lane ways lined with stone fences, so British and a joy to watch. Your video was too short, but most enjoyable, thank you.
Lovely ,great see the cars of the 60s and Cornwall when it seemed a lifetime away. I wonder if they listened to pirate pop radio in that MG ? Wish it was longer though .
born a mile from lands end in 59 grew up in all those places it was idylic for a child ,total fredom to roam all over the place we did not know how lucky we were
1:20 I am sure that is the harepin corner on the coast road just North of the village of Treen in Penwith. Also the sequence from 2:05 appears to be an undeveloped Land's End.
I wasn't born till the 70s but things look better then than now
Cornwall is so pretty, I just watched a Rick Stein visit to Penzance a few weeks ago on his cooking tour of Cornwall. Those little winding roads and narrow lane ways lined with stone fences, so British and a joy to watch. Your video was too short, but most enjoyable, thank you.
Lovely ,great see the cars of the 60s and Cornwall when it seemed a lifetime away. I wonder if they listened to pirate pop radio in that MG ? Wish it was longer though .
born a mile from lands end in 59 grew up in all those places it was idylic for a child ,total fredom to roam all over the place we did not know how lucky we were
1:20 I am sure that is the harepin corner on the coast road just North of the village of Treen in Penwith. Also the sequence from 2:05 appears to be an undeveloped Land's End.
Thanks for the information, sometimes it can be a real challenge identifying locations, especially after nearly 60 years of changing landscapes.
Ah, life with no smartphones!
True, but without a powerful home computer I would not have been able to digitise, edit and post this film for everyone to see.