“The History around Par Beach” held on Saturday 27th June in Par and led my committee members of Par OCS.
The photos show us leaving the hall, the plaque erected by Par OCS to mark the home of Reuben Chappell, the Pierhead Painter, who lived there between 1904 – 1946.
A photo of the stone sculpture which represents the many uses of china clay, marking the beginning of the Clay Trail from the Beach to the Eden Project.
The Time and Tide Bell is cast in bronze and rings at high tide in Par Bay. We were fortunate that the tide was low when we visited and so were able to walk
out over the wet sand – and actually give it the bell a ‘toll!’
On our return to the hall further members were looking through our society ‘scrap books’ and archive photos before we all tucked into a welcome pasty and saffron bun, washed down with copious cups of tea!





