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The Looe Old Cornwall Society Banner is two sided, depicting East and West Looe. West Looe symbolises  a Warrior Mariner, whilst East Looe shows the boy Jesus and Joseph of Aramethea (who legend has it, traded in Looe whilst Jesus was left on Looe Island).

 

  
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Welcome to the Looe Old Cornwall Society Web Page.  This site endeavours to bring to you all our activities, both present and past. You will find our present monthly programme here, together with our planned outings in the summer of 2008. Along with this, all our projects are shown. The Joseph Thomas Project has now finished and you will find on the appropriate project pages all the information about this project. If you have any ideas for another project subject please let us know. We are presently evaluating a number of ideas but would welcome new input. I hope you find the content fascinating. I would appreciate any comments you may care to let me have.  Just send an e-mail via the "Contact Us"  page.  Thank you. Peter King (Secretary).
 
By going to "Latest changes" you can immediately see what's new on this site and when it was updated.
 
The Looe Old Cornwall Society, (LOCS) established in 1927, is a very active local society with around  75 members.

LOCS meets monthly during the autumn, winter and spring seasons. These meetings are held on the second Saturday of each month. The venue is the St Martin's Church Hall, on St Martins Road. Meetings start at 2.30 p.m. and begin with about 20 minutes of business, followed by a talk related to Cornish interest. Coffee and tea is served at the end of the talk, when all members are able to chat and generally socialise.

During the summer LOCS organises outings or events of relevance to Cornwall. There are also regular Federation of Old Cornwall Society meetings to which all members are welcome. Commemoration of Cornish Heritage is also attended where appropriate, together with local annual events, such as Trelawny Day and Crying the Neck.
 



 

Site launched 6 March, 2007 and last edited 20th June  2008.  If you want to  see immediately where the "Latest Changes" to the web have been made then click this link.  In future every time I update this web site, I will use this page to help direct you to the new information.
 
 
 
 
 
 This page was last modified on Friday, June 20, 2008
 
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