The first of EGS's several solid silver trophies was donated by JCDP in 1921 and others followed from him and other over the years. Each was competed for every year except those of WWII. When EGS closed down, 96 years after its formation and just short of its centenary, we agreed that it was fit and proper that the trophies were handed over to the Telegraph Museum at PK for safe keeping and display. The main purpose of trip was the handover event at which the trophies were received in a warm welcome by the Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Gareth Parry. Surrounding it, we visited Porthcurno Valley, the Beach, the Minack Theatre that overlooks the Beach, Land's End and Sennen Cove, as well as tour the Museum and the PK Tunnels. Memories were stirred for those of us who started at PK. It was Jean's first visit to the area, she was impressed and enjoyed climbing from the Beach up to the Minack, walking the cliff tops around Land's End, over to Sennen Cove and its beach!
On the evening of the handover, we adjourned to the Logan Rock Inn at Treen, a popular hostelry with St Austell's finest ales and some bar skittles in my days at PK. An excellent sociable evening was had by all with liquid supplements aplenty!
Jean on Porthcurno Beach
Cable Hut
Porthcurno Beach
Logan Rock from the Minack
Minack Theatre
Minack Cafe overlooking the Beach
Trophies
Gareth Parry
EGS Members, Trophies & Museum Staff
Winners looking for their names!
In the Tunnels
Lots of mahogany & brass!
Logan Rock Inn
Land's End signpost
Looking towards the Scilly Isles from Land's End
Land's End Hotel
Sennen Cove
Sennen Cove Beach & surfing
St Michael's Mount
Land's End just before sunset
Mileages from Land's End
First & Last House at Land's End
PK now covers optical fibre cables and it believed to carry about 70% of the internet traffic into and out of UK, although these cables connect through to terminals elsewhere.
Oh, and we did play some golf on the way down to Porthcurno, at Carlyon Bay near St Austell, a course that tested us all with its dry sloping fairways that sent the ball off to the edge or even off the fairway, irrespective of where it was hit!
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