Photo No. | Description |
| 122507 | A ruined tin mine gradually disappearing under vegetation near Kenidjack |
| 122508 | Cape Cornwall is topped by a derelict mine chimney |
| 122509 | The area around Botallack is littered with derelict mine buildings |
| 122601 | The coastline of the Land's End Peninsula is rugged with occasional sandy beaches |
| 122602 | Porthgwarra boasts a small sandy beach and rugged cliffs |
| 122603 | These "Landmarks" are located on Gwennap Head providing navigational assistance to shipping |
| 122604 | Gwennap Head is a climber's paradise with granite cliffs nearly 200 feet high |
| 122605 | Mill Bay or Nanjizal is a beautiful location with a small sandy cove |
| 122606 | Between Nanjizal and Land's End the cliffs are particularly ruugged |
| 122607 | Land's End has commercial value and attracts many visitors throughout the year |
| 122608 | The dangerous rocks of Land's End have been the graveyard of many ships |
| 122609 | Land's End is the most westerly point on the English mainland |
| 154701 | A heavy swell at Porthcothan |
| 154702 | Trevose and Constantine from Treyarnon |
| 154703 | Trethias Island, Treyarnon Bay |
| 154704 | Stinking Cove and Dinas Head |
| 154705 | Minnows Islands near Porthcothan |
| 154706 | Porthcothan Beach |
| 180801 | The granite tors of Brown Willy |
| 200101 | Coverack harbour is a pleasant place to linger |
| 200301 | Overlooking King Harry's Ferry this substantial cottage is typical of the local architecture |
| 200302 | Ships laid up on the River Fal near King Harry's Ferry |
| 200303 | The village of Cowlands with an oyster boatshed |
| 200701 | The Helford River with a passenger ferry plying for trade from Helford Passage |
| 200702 | The pretty thatched buildings in the village of Helford are admired by all visitors |
| 200703 | Gillan Creek near Helford is viewed from the National Trust woodland that skirts this inlet |
| 201001 | The coastline around the Lizard is very dramatic |
| 201002 | A beautiful thatched cottage above Church Cove on the Lizard peninsula |
| 220501 | The Harbour at Newlyn, a few miles west of Penznace |
| 220502 | Fishing boats moored in Newlyn Harbour awaiting their next trip to sea |