DescriptionSt Agnes Miners and Mechanics Institute - geograph.org.uk - 68791.jpg
English: St Agnes Miners and Mechanics Institute. This building was erected in 1893 and financed, as many institutional buildings were in Cornwall at that time, by the philanthropist J. Passmore Edwards. It originally had a large reading room, a billiard room and a committee room. Today it is used as the equivalent of a "village hall" for St Agnes.
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