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Member Early Access – Albert de Castro Glubb – A ‘Pobel a Gernow’ Story Café
Booking for this event is now open to the public. To book your tickets, please click the following link https://www.cornwallheritagetrust.org/event/albert-de-castro-glubb-a-pobel-a-gernow-story-cafe
Join us at Liskeard Town Hall for a specialist talk on Albert de Castro Glubb, a solicitor who was instrumental in rescuing and protecting a number of historic sites and ancient monuments in the 1930s.
Location: The Main Hall, Liskeard Town Hall, 3-5 West St, Liskeard, PL14 6BW – What3Words: ///splendid.deleting.fellow
Price: Pay as you feel (£1, £5 or £10)
This May, de Castro Glubb will be recognised by the Pobel a Gernow (“People of Cornwall”) initiative as it unveils its first plaque to celebrate unrecognised figures of Cornish history.

Albert de Castro Glubb wearing the Liskeard Mayoral Chain in 1904 (Image credit – Liskeard Old Cornwall Society)
Led by Brian Oldham, President of Liskeard Old Cornwall Society, and Pete Herring, a Landscape Archaeologist and Historian, the talk will explore the life, achievements and and passion for Cornish heritage of de Castro Glubb and the history of some of the monuments he helped save. These include King Doniert’s Stone, The Hurler Stone Circles and Dupath Well to name but a few.

King Doniert’s Stone (Image credit – Paul Richards)
The talks are open to all, and tickets are priced pay as you feel at £1, £5 and £10. All proceeds and donations will go towards the Pobel a Gernow scheme.
Tea, coffee and saffron buns will be served.
Pobel a Gernow is a partnership initiative of Cornwall Heritage Trust, Gorsedh Kernow and the Federation of Old Cornwall Societies. It aims to extend the work undertaken by numerous Cornish town plaques schemes into a Cornwall-wide initiative and plans to install more plaques over the coming years.


