People

People
St Ives has a rich list of characters. From twelve residents transported to Australia to our 'Nymphs of the Pave'. A basket weaver who invented the treaded tyre and lost a fortune. The master draper who achieved enough notoriety for several lifetimes. St Ivians who gave us Holt Island, the Jubilee Memorial and a manuscript detailing the town over more than a century. And the seventy-four heroes named on the War Memorial. To read more about St Ives people, select from the choices below.

3 comments:

  1. This is an informative site and a great asset to those who have the privilege of living in St Ives, as well as to those who may well wish they did live here.

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  2. I have used this site often in checking out the names of individuals mentioned in my grandfather's diaries (Dr Reginald Grove 1869-1948) who lived and worked in St Ives most of his life, living in Slepe House (now the Grove Medical Practice). It's been useful for the biography I have published on his life - 'The Life and Times of a Victorian Country Doctor.' Peter Flower

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  3. You have a photo in the WW1 section of James Valentine Gale with his brother and parents. I have that photo from my mother in law and a family member has
    Identified it as a member of the Culpin family. Are you able to tell me how this photo was identified with the Gale family please?
    S Anderson

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