Contents

- Castledore
- The Manor of Tywardreath
- Saint Andrew's Priory
- Saint Andrew's Church
- Old routes by land and water to Priory
- Mining and Tywardreath
- Education
- Queen Victoria's Jubilee
- The Railway, also recollections of an old inhabitant
- A Jug with a history
- Island House
- Where King Edward VII's oldest subjects live
- The founding of our Institute
- Tywardreath in War : 1939-1945
- Do you know . . . .?
- Have you seen . . . .?
- Whats in a name? - Local Streets
- Janie Broad - Witch!
- A "Praty" town
We present this book in the belief that our little village of Tywardreath is second to none in its historial associations and present activity.
This, our "Scrap Book" is the result of much personal effort on the part of our members. We present their contributions as we have received them, arranged to follow roughly the history of the village.
We can assure each contributor that her work will become a valued possession of the Institute.
Articles and/or illustrations have been contributed by the following members:-
Mrs Allen, Miss Atlee, Mrs Batterstill, Mrs Harry, Miss A Hewett, Mrs Horrocks, Mrs Husband, Mrs Lydiatt, Mrs Matthews, Miss Moseley, Mrs Olsson, Miss Norris, Mrs R Pearse, Mrs Wakenham, Mrs W Wooders, Miss Wyett.
The cover was embroidered and designed by Mrs C Knight.
Thanks are due to all those who have helped by supplying information and photographs, especially to Miss Vincent, Miss Peterson, Mr J Thomas, Mr W Bray, Mr R Pearse.
