St Ives, Cornwall
St Ives (Cornish: Porthia) is a seaside town in Cornwall, UK, north of Penzance, and west of Camborne. In former times it was commercially dependent on fishing as an industry. The decline in fishing, however, has caused a shift in commercial emphasis and the town is now primarily a holiday resort.
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Cornish - Seaside town - Cornwall - UK - Penzance - Camborne
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The town was the site of a particularly grotesque atrocity during the Prayer Book rebellion of 1549. The English Provost Marshal came to St Ives and invited the mayor, John Payne, to lunch at an inn. He asked the mayor to have the gallows erected during the course of the lunch. Afterwards the mayor and the Provost Marshall walked down to the gallows; the Provost Marshall then ordered the mayor to mount the gallows. The mayor was then hanged for being a Roman Catholic.
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Prayer Book rebellion - 1549 - Provost Marshal - Gallows - Hanged - Roman Catholic
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Modern St Ives came with the railway in 1877, the St Ives Bay branch line from St Erth. With it came the new generation of Victorian seaside holidaymakers. Much of the town was built during the latter part of the 19th century. The railway, which winds along the cliffs and bays, survived the Beeching axe and has become a tourist attraction itself.
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1877 - St Ives Bay branch line - St Erth - 19th century - Beeching axe
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In 1928, the artists Alfred Wallis, Ben Nicholson and Christopher Wood met at St Ives and laid the foundation for the artists' colony of today. In 1939, Ben Nicholson, Barbara Hepworth and Naum Gabo settled in St Ives. In 1993, a branch of the Tate Gallery, the Tate St Ives, opened here. The Tate also looks after the Barbara Hepworth Museum and her sculpture garden. It was the wish of the late sculptor to leave her work on public display in perpetuity. See also list of St. Ives artists. The town also attracted artists from overseas like Piet Mondriaan who let the landscape influence their work.
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1928 - Alfred Wallis - Ben Nicholson - Christopher Wood - 1939 - Barbara Hepworth - Naum Gabo - 1993 - Tate Gallery - Tate St Ives - Barbara Hepworth Museum - Sculpture garden - List of St. Ives artists
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St Ives is also well known from the nursery rhyme and riddle As I Was Going to St Ives, although it is not clear whether the rhyme refers to the Cornish town or one of several other St Ives around the country.
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Nursery rhyme - Riddle - As I Was Going to St Ives - Several other St Ives
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Image:St Ives, Cornwall, Rooftops.jpg|Cottage rooftops seen from the roof of the Tate St Ives
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