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Landulph Millennium Photographic Project

Throughout 1999 a photographic record of aspects of life in the parish was made by Dennis Burton as a Millennium project initiated by the Landulph 2000 Association. An exhibition was held in the Memorial Hall on 3rd & 4th December 1999, and copies of the images were buried in the village time capsule during the last week of the year.

A CD was made of all the photographs in the exhibition with their captions.  There were options to tour the exhibition, view all the panels with individual images and captions or use a catalogue to find specific people, themes or places.

The Parish of Landulph, which includes the village of Cargreen, lies along the west bank of the Tamar two miles north of Saltash. The hamlets of Ellbridge, Kingsmill, Stockadon, Tinnel, and Wayton are also within the parish bounds.

Some 450 people live in the parish. In the summer of 1999 about two-thirds of the people gathered on the recreation ground for this photograph.

The exhibition was held in the Landulph Memorial Hall on the 3rd & 4th December 1999. Below is a plan of the Exhibition and a list of the panels.

a: Introduction
b: Church
c: Chapel
d: School
e: Hall
f, g: Services
h: Business
i, j: Farming
k: Market Gardening
l, m, h: Children
o: People
p: Leisure
q: Walks
r: Special Days
s: Activities
t: Scenery

Parish Millennium Map



© Landulph Millennium Photographic Project CD, December 1999, All rights reserved

The photographs were taken by Dennis Burton and the CD was produced by Roger Creagh-Osborne and later published on the landulph.com website.  Roger has given his permission to use the CD contents on landulph.org.

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