Looe. INCREDIBLE images revealing the beauty of Cornwall in the Victorian Era have been featured in a new book. The stunning pictures show a couple sitting on steps outside their house in St Ives, the famous King Harry Ferry in Truro and a man called Billy Renfree and a fishwife filling up his basket on his donkey. Other striking shots show Carnon Viaduct which carries the railway from Truro to Falmouth, Breage miners in full working gear and hats and Launceston Castle which is thought to have been built by Robert the Count of Mortain after 1068. The remarkable photographs are showcased in Malcolm McCarthy???s new book, Victorian Cornwall: A Look at Cornwall Through the Eyes of our Forefathers, published by Fonthill Media. Malcolm McCarthy / mediadrumimages.com