St Austell



The first record of the town's existence comes from an account of a visit to the county by King Henry VIII. In spite of mentioning it as being a town, he described St Austell as being little more than a small village surrounding a church, whose only other notable feature was a small granite bridge (clearly far older than the other buildings) spanning the river (later to be known locally as "the White River" due to the drainage of micaceous waste water from the local clay industry).


Worth Seeing


THE NYUM-NYUM
A NYMPH WHEN AS THE SUMMER'S BEAMS
CRUEL COMPASSION
HERMOCRATES TO EUPHORION
PHILOCHORUS TO POLYANEUS
THE SISTERS
CHORUS OF BIRDS
CHORUS OF THE INITIATED
SONG OF THE CLOUDS
PHILOMELA
LITTLE BOY BLUE
SEEIN' THINGS
THE SUGAR-PLUM TREE
WYNKEN, BLYNKEN, AND NOD
OLD SONG
CITY DUSK
A POEM THAT ELEANOR SENT AMORY SEVERAL YEARS LATER
PRINCETON -- THE LAST DAY
SLEEP OF A UNIVERSITY
AD XANTHIAM PHOCEUM


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