Penryn Town Museum
Penryn Town Museum
This museum of curiosities is housed in Penryn's old Market House. Penryn has been a thriving port even before its neighbour Falmouth had sprung up. The town was mentioned in the Doomsday book in 1086 and has a rich and varied history.
The museum houses a wealth of heritage and showcases the characters and objects that make up Penryn's past.
Penryn's domestic past
The museum houses a variety of objects that paint a picture of life in Penryn's colourful past. From children's toys including a beautifully decorated carousel horse to a Cornish stove and cooking implements there is plenty to stir the imagination.
Violetta Thurston
Violetta Thurston is often referred to as the Florence Nightingale of the 1st World War she lived in Penryn in her later years. She was given medals awarding her bravery by both the Belgian and Russian leaders. In 1918 she was in charge of Arab refugee camps and supervised the construction of woven carpets, this brought her into the world of teaching, gaining an expertise in dyeing and weaving.
Fire Engine
Penryn's oldest fire engine that was once believed to date from the the 1860's takes pride of place in the museum collections. It consists of a hardwood lead-lined cistern, four solid wooden wheels with metal tyres and contains two single action pump barrels with an air vessel to ensure a smooth flow of water. It would have been filled by buckets or a suction pump. The lateral or side leavers, and basic form, closely resemble Richard Newsham's second design patented in 1725.