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The Truro grave that tells a remarkable war story
Dr Frances Ivens is buried in Kenwyn Churchyard. Pic: Sue Robinson/Wenches in Trenches
Has King Arthur's spirit returned to Tintagel?—Hidden Cornwall: Myths and Legends
Choughs have been spotted at Tintagel Castle Pic: English Heritage/Nigel Wallace-Iles.
The murder of Charlotte Dymond in Bodmin in 1844
The murder shocked and fascinated people locally. Photo credit: Elizabeth Dale.
The Fowey mausoleum with an incredible sea view
It was built in the winter of 1866 for William Rashleigh. Photo: Elizabeth Dale.
A late 19th Century Cornish Wedding gift—Hidden Cornwall: Myths and Legends
麻豆社 Radio Cornwall's Matt Shepherd has been finding out more about the object.
The Cornish connection to a diamond in the Louvre
The Regent Diamond is part of the French Crown Jewels Pic: Getty/Maeva Destombes.
Mary Bryant: Fowey convict who escaped Australia
She escaped the early Australian penal colony. Pic: 麻豆社 Weather Watcher/NannaLinda.
The Bronze Age standing stone on Goonhilly Downs
The Dry Tree Menhir is overlooked by satellite dishes. Photo: Elizabeth Dale.
How Porthmeor Beach became a piece of glass
麻豆社 Radio Cornwall's Tiffany Truscott has been to St Ives. Photo: Abigail Reynolds.
Why were the Cornish so superstitious?—Hidden Cornwall: Myths and Legends
Folklore was deeply intertwined with daily life. Photo: Weather Watcher/Gilly Gabben.