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A white painted thatched round house with a cross, Veryan, Cornwall. 1911
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A white painted thatched round house with a cross, Veryan, Cornwall. 1911
A view of a thatched round house with a cross. The window wall surrounds are decorated with small stones cemented into the wall. Round houses were built in Veryan and Philleigh because of the superstition that the devil could not remain in any house that was built without corners. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
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TRURI : VERhr.5
Media ID 15046242
© From the collection of the RIC
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This print takes us back in time to the picturesque village of Veryan, Cornwall, in the year 1911. Standing proudly amidst a serene landscape is a charming white painted thatched round house adorned with a cross. This unique architectural gem was built with an intriguing purpose – to ward off evil spirits and keep the devil at bay. The attention to detail is evident as we observe the window wall surrounds embellished with meticulously placed small stones cemented into the walls. Each stone seems to tell its own story, adding character and charm to this already enchanting dwelling. Round houses like this one were not only a testament to Cornish craftsmanship but also served as symbols of protection against malevolent forces. The superstition held by locals dictated that any structure lacking corners would render it impervious to demonic presence. Through the lens of photographer Arthur William Jordan, we are transported back in time, capturing a glimpse of life in Edwardian-era Cornwall. This image encapsulates both historical significance and cultural beliefs deeply rooted within this idyllic village. As we admire this remarkable piece from Royal Cornwall Museum's collection, let us appreciate not only its aesthetic beauty but also the rich folklore that shaped its construction. A true testament to human ingenuity and our eternal quest for safety and security even within our homes.
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