Marazion School Unveil Time Capsule Plaque

On Friday 19th July 2024, the unveiling of a commemorative plaque took place at the newly renovated Gwelva boat landing, marking the site of a unique 100-year time capsule. The event was a celebration of the past, present and future, symbolising the connection between today’s generation and those who will follow a century from now.

Kerry Rice, Head of Learning for St Aubyn Estates, worked closely with every pupil at Marazion School to curate the contents of the time capsule. The children, inspired by the Newlyn School artists who vividly depicted Cornish life a century ago, created drawings, writings and projects that captured everyday life in west Cornwall. These contributions reflect the influence of artists such as Stanhope Forbes, Dame Laura Knight, and Harold Harvey, whose works are displayed in the Steward’s House on St Michael’s Mount.

The time capsule is buried beneath the Gwelva boat landing, directly opposite St Michael’s Mount. The recent extensive renovations of the boat landing were led by Cornish Heritage Builders, showcasing meticulous craftsmanship and engineering. Each new brick and steel reinforcement was placed in coordination with the tides and weather, ensuring that Gwelva will continue to serve as a viable boat landing for generations to come.

A steel plaque marks the spot where the 100 year time capsule is buried on Gwelva boat landing, opposite
St Michael’s Mount.