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Ecclesiastical architecture of Cornwall and Devon typically differs from that of the rest of southern England: most medieval churches in the larger parishes were rebuilt in the later medieval period with one or two aisles and a western tower, the aisles being the same width as the nave and the piers
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in the language, which can also be enjoyed by non-speakers. The vast majority of place names in Cornwall are derived from the language, and many people who live in Cornwall know a few words or phrases, e.g. 'Kernow bys vyken!' ('Cornwall forever!). Many Cornish houses, businesses, children, pets and
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in Cornwall, it is normally a game for four players consisting of two teams. Its origins are unclear but some claim it is a Cornish game, and was popularised in part by Cornish immigrants to the United States. There are several leagues in Cornwall at present. Whist and pub quizzes are also popular
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Goel Fylm Kernow also hosts workshops, screenings and the "Govynn Kernewek" competition. In this competition applicants can present their ideas for films to be made in the Cornish language. The prizes in the competition consist of financial, material and technical support for making the film. Films
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also proved to be very popular with the working classes in Cornwall in the 18th century. Methodist chapels became important social centres, with male voice choirs and other church-affiliated groups playing a central role in the social lives of working-class Cornishmen. Methodism still plays a large
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wrote "For the Fallen" (first published in 1914) while sitting on the cliffs between Pentire Point and The Rumps and a stone plaque was erected in 2001 to commemorate the fact. The plaque bears the inscription 'For The Fallen Composed on these cliffs 1914'. The plaque also bears the fourth stanza
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Churches of the Decorated period are relatively rare, as are those with spires. There are very few churches from the 17th and 18th centuries. There is a distinctive type of Norman font in many Cornish churches which is sometimes called the Altarnun type. The style of carving in benchends is also
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existed from the 19th century; in the 20th century the revival of interest in the Cornish language led eventually to a few of those who had mastered the latter turning to writing in it. Poems, essays and short stories have also been published in newspapers and magazines e.g.
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which started the revival proper. Although less than 1% of Cornwall's population speak the language and 'mother tongue' speakers are in their hundreds rather than thousands, the language continues to play a significant part in the culture of Cornwall.
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or the 'pobel vean' (little people). These are still surprisingly popular today, with many events hosting a 'droll teller' to tell the stories: such myths and stories have found much publishing success, particularly in children's books.
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demonstrates these features over several periods as the former seat of the bishop of Cornwall. Wagon roofs often survive in these churches. The typical tower is of three stages, often with buttresses set back from the angles.
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Cornwall has a small but growing film industry, mostly focusing on the Cornish language and culture. Numerous films, short and long, have been made in Cornwall. The Cornish film industry is supported by organisations such as
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Due to language erosion and possible suppression caused by the dominant English language and culture in the later medieval period, many works of Cornish language are thought to have been lost, particularly at the time of the
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Another animal with a deep association with Cornwall is the "White Horse of Lyonesse". Arthurian legends tell of a rider escaping on a white horse as the land sunk beneath the waves, surviving and settling in Cornwall.
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boats are named in the language, thus it has use as an "official community language" and any Cornish speaker will often be asked to provide translations. The language is also used in official business, with the home of
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was the typical form of housing in early Cornish 'Tre' dispersed settlements of small hamlets of farmsteads and associated field systems apparently originating from before the time of the Norman conquest. The
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wore black kilts on occasions in the 19th century (this may have been similar to the Irish saffron kilt). The most common kilt used in Cornwall is pleated Scottish-style with a leather,
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from Wales, Ireland and Brittany. The activities of these saints resulted in a shared cultural inheritance which particularly includes the post-Roman corpus of literature relating to
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has many strong local traditions. After many years of decline, Cornish culture has undergone a strong revival, and many groups exist to promote Cornwall's culture and language today.
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blue kilt, to impress upon the delegates the Celtic character of Cornwall. Black kilts are proposed by some as the traditional version of the garment, some claiming that the
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form is notable for its combined accommodation of humans and precious livestock under a single roof in a form found distributed across northwestern Atlantic Europe; France (
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Sickert and Whistler both visited St Ives at the end of the 19th century, and the internationally famous studio potter, Bernard Leach set up his pottery in the town in 1920
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Fish, tin and copper together are used symbolically as they show the 'traditional' three main industries of Cornwall. Tin has a special place in the Cornish culture, the '
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is a popular topping on splits and on scones. Opinion varies as to whether or not the cream should be spread on before or after the jam. Clotted cream is often served as
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is a relatively large phenomenon given the size of the region. A recent tally found over 100 bands playing mostly or entirely Cornish folk music. Traditional dancing (
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originated in Cornwall, but spread throughout Britain in the middle ages and then throughout the world especially in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and the US.
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the naive painter, native to St Ives, who was to become an important influence on a generation of British artists: particularly those who were members of the
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are thought to have originated at these ancient centres of academic excellence, some areas however retain their outdoor performance spaces, known as
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take place in Cornwall (the Harry Potter story at Shell Cottage, which is on the beach outside the fictional village of Tinworth in Cornwall).
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Early and continuous use of stone architecture over more than two thousand years, begins with the Romano-British enclosed courtyard houses at
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Cornish players are regular participants in inter-Celtic festivals, and Cornwall itself has several lively inter-Celtic festivals such as
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during the Middle Ages. Many are still extant, and provide valuable information about the Cornish language. Other notable plays include
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was designed by E. E Morton Nance in 1963 using colours traditionally associated with Cornwall. Fragments of tartan have been found in
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or plain black. The first reference to a "Cornish" kilt is from 1903 when the Cornish delegate to the Celtic Congress, convening at
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In the late 20th century and early 21st century there has been a renewed interest in the older forms of Christianity in Cornwall.
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at Tintagel has been said to be where King Arthur was conceived (when Uther Pendragon entered the castle in the form of Gorlois).
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during the Middle Ages. Many are still extant, and provide valuable information about the language: they were performed in round '
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author of many novels and works of literary criticism lived in Fowey: his novels are mainly set in Cornwall. Prolific writer
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Castles and the Medieval Landscape O.H. Creighton & J. P. Freeman in Medieval Devon and Cornwall ed. Sam Turner, 2006
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further afield. Historic records of authentic Cornish mythology or history are hard to verify but early examples of the
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in Cornwall and to forming an autonomous province of the Anglican Communion – a Church of Cornwall. Its chairman is Dr
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on a black field is also used. Because of these two symbols black, white and gold are considered colours symbolic of
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formerly spoken throughout most of Britain. The language went into decline following the introduction of the English
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and its plain unadorned simplicity, sharing cultural and stylistic similarities, with the architecture of Atlantic
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metalwork named after an important Cornish find from the 9th century. Many place-names are formed with the element
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which make frequent and explicit reference to the geography of the early Brythonic nation, such as his capital at '
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and enclosed settlements known locally as "rounds" – the influence of which can be detected up to the building of
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During the 19th century researchers began to study the language from any remaining isolated speakers and in 1904
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is held once a year, and supports Cornish film making, including films made in the Cornish or English language.
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Cornwall and its dramatic landscape and distinctive remoteness have produced and inspired many later artists.
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Some events will use Cornish, in short phrases, openings, greetings or names. There is a healthy tradition of
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was famously fond of Cornwall and it featured prominently in his poetry. He is buried in the churchyard at
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parents in Ireland. Many other pop musicians are based in Cornwall but many of them originate elsewhere.
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The earliest Cornish literature is in the Cornish language and Cornwall produced a substantial number of
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The adoption of the Cornish kilt has recently become popular, and these kilts are available in various
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were mutually intelligible until Tudor times and there were many Bretons living in Cornwall before the
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There is a long tradition of processional dance and music in Cornwall. The best known tradition is the
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Recently some bands, such as Hanterhir, have fused classical Cornish folk music with other genres like
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and Adam Bolitho series in the Cornwall of the late 18th and the early 19th centuries, particularly in
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is a group of societies of those interested in Cornwall's past which has published a number of books.
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also joined them there as well as artists who at the time were at an earlier stage in their careers:
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the title character is said to have landed at an unspecified port in Cornwall having travelled in a
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Cornish vernacular architecture is characterised by its use of abundant natural stone, especially
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area in the 1880s, following the building of the Great Western Railway, who went on to form the
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is particularly distinctive for its use of solid granite and featuring also the type of early
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lived in Bodinnick-by-Fowey, Cornwall and many of her novels had Cornish settings, including
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By the Shakespearean period, these ancient texts still maintained a currency demonstrated by
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Cornwall has a rich and vibrant folk music tradition which has survived into the present.
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Lime-washed and slate-hung domestic vernacular architecture of various periods, Polperro
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lives in the form of a chough. "Chough" was also used as a nickname for Cornish people.
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part in the religious life of Cornwall today, although Cornwall has shared in the post-
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is active in Cornwall. Amateur theatre groups exist in many villages, and the open air
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England and often features characteristically rounded or circular forms – such as the
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of the arcades being of one of a few standard types; the former monastery church at
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is regionally distinct from the largely rectangular timber-derived architecture of
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A Cornish pasty, known traditionally as an oggy, can be found all over the world.
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lived in Cornwall from 1939 and set part or all of various novels in the county.
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the eponymous founder of the Cornish nation; he traditionally wrestled the giant
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At the outbreak of World War II Nicholson came to live in St Ives with his wife
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in 1974. She was appointed as Cornwall's first Writer in the Community in 1986.
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The Cornish Witch-finder: The Witchery, Ghosts, Charms and Folklore of Cornwall
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Traditionally, the Cornish have been non-conformists in religion. In 1549, the
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and claimed the land beyond for his people; the probable origin of the tale of
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Norman Architecture in Cornwall: a handbook to old ecclesiastical architecture
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sweaters (known as worsted-frocks in Cornwall) and long cut shirts are worn.
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Wheatley, Reginald F. "The architecture of the Cornish parish church" in:
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are all set in Cornwall. Writing under the pseudonym of Alexander Kent,
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There are still a lot of artists in Cornwall, many associated with the
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caused the deaths of thousands of people from Devon and Cornwall. The
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For example: "Chy-an-Pronter" (a house); Kerenza Peacock (a woman)
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There are also many types of beers brewed in Cornwall including a
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is a Cornish-based electronic music artist, though he was born of
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Medieval Fields at Brown Willy, Bodmin Moor, Peter Herring, 2006
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Lady of Cornwall and flower girls at the 2007 Gorseth (Penzance)
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To promote the use of the Cornish language in prayer and worship
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To promote Cornwall as a place of Christian spiritual pilgrimage
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To use Cornwall’s ancient Christian holy places again in worship
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Constitutional status of Orkney, Shetland and the Western Isles
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as the home of Igraine, wife of Gorlois, Duke of Cornwall. The
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The only known feature-length film in the Cornish language is
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To understand and embody the spirituality of the Celtic Saints
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country shares much of its cultural history with neighbouring
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mixed up with brass, reed and anything that can be carried.
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includes entries from Cornish film makers, and was held in
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flag used in medieval Brittany is the exact inverse of the
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visited in 1811. A number of London artists settled in the
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has a welcome sign in several languages, including Cornish.
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and several of the region's MPs using the language in the
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Medieval Cornwall is also the setting of the trilogy by
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are commemorated in legends, churches and placenames.
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and this is reflected in the music. The Cornish and
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List of Cornish artists, architects and craftspeople
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The Cornish Gorseth promotes the arts and the 452: 403:and is perhaps the best known of Cornish poets. 3379:BBC Nations – Cornish history by Dr Mark Stoyle 3044: 2452:. (The Duchy Edition.) London: J. M. Dent, 1928 1905:Historically Cornwall has had close links with 1245:as well as editing the Cornish studies series. 730:is partly set in St Ives on the Cornish coast. 117:. All of these are directly descended from the 3322:; with over 160 plates. London: Ward & Co. 2232:Bal maidens at work, showing traditional dress 2160:, and there is some small scale production of 1418:was the first Cornish-born artist of note and 1326:' is found in Cornwall reflecting its ancient 1253:, asks 'Are the Cornish English?’ in his book 5577: 4679: 3954: 3403: 3308:Paynter, William H. & Semmens, J. (2008) 3217:"IMDb: Earliest Cornish language short films" 2838:. Santa Barbara: ABC-Clio. pp. 203–205. 617:(and the television series derived from it), 5565: 1559:The cross at the end of Higher Bore Street, 1093:Flag of St Piran, used as a flag of Cornwall 1049:In 2003, a campaign group was formed called 391: 5625: 5589: 3123:. Digital Peninsula Network. Archived from 2172: 2122:(a type of pie often containing meat), but 2069:. Unsourced material may be challenged and 425:, alias "Q", novelist and literary critic; 5601: 4693: 4686: 4672: 3961: 3947: 3410: 3396: 2401:The characters include an Earl of Cornwall 1968:through competitions at the open gorseth. 1547:, carved from local stone by Elkana Symons 1334:erected from the 6th century onwards. The 1146:', 'the smith', one of two leaders of the 810:Cornwall produced a substantial number of 483:returned to the UK in 1971 and settled in 366: 344:' (place for playing) open-air theatres. 3292:Celtic Culture: a historical encyclopedia 3241:. Devon & Cornwall Film. 16 June 2010 2988:. 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Cornish literature
Cornish folklore

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