‘Welcome to Rame Heritage’

A unique pictorial view into the everyday life of Cornwalls Rame Peninsula during the last 150 years

Rame Peninsula as it was. Visit our Gallery Pages .

  • A vintage street scene showing a man by a hand-operated water pump, a classic car, and buildings with signage. One building has a sign reading 'Ye Olde Smugglers Cafe' and 'Cafe-Restaurant.' The buildings are old-fashioned, with chimney stacks and small windows, indicating an early 20th-century setting.

    Milk Delivery

    Milk Delivery at Cawsand Square circa 1950.

  • Three men standing in front of a bakery shop named N. Trethowan, with signs advertising cakes and other baked goods, and a display of baked goods in the windows.

    Trethowans Shop, Kingsand

    A very popular grocery store at Kingsand (now ShipShape). Note the Rabbits hanging over the door !

Paddle Steamers

Paddler Steamers were extensively used at Millbrook Due to their shallow draft.