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The centuries old tradition that happens in Bodmin
James Churchfield has more details of the Bodmin Wassail.

Lawlessness on the Lizard and the Windmill Gang
The Lizard Windmill was built about 400 years ago. Photo credit: Elizabeth Dale.

The Truro man who wanted democracy for all
Richard Spurr became a key leader of the Chartist movement in Cornwall in the 1800s.

The Newlyn building that holds a tidal secret
Julie Skentelbery has been to look at the red and white building. Photo: Kathy Hill.

A fishing boat and the 'Newlyn Clearances'
Julie Skentelbery has more on the housing protests in the 1930s. Photo: Kathy Hill.

How much do you know about 'Squeeze Guts Alley?'
Julie Skentelbery has been trying to find out more about the narrow passageway in Truro.

The Truro mystery of a Monk's head and old curse—Hidden Cornwall: Myths and Legends
Could there be a connection to a Friary in Truro around 1259? Photo: Elizabeth Dale.

The 1939 banner that shows part of a town's past
The banner is part of a collection in Helston. Photo: Museum of Cornish Life.

A rare navigational tool returns to Scilly
The maritime object dates back to 1568. Photo credit: isles of Scilly Museum.

The crew exploring Cornwall's old mine tunnels
BBC Radio Cornwall's David Dixon has more details.