The tapestry of life in World War One is now on display at Helston Museum in the form of three wall hangings created by local schoolchildren.
Primary pupils from Sithney, Garras and St Michael's in Helston have been involved in the latest exhibition organised by Helston's World War One Project Group.
With the help of a local artist, every child involved created a panel for their school's hanging. A variety of techniques were used, from printing and painting to embroidery.
Images included fields of poppies, a land girl and a detailed timeline of the war.
The wall hangings are now on display alongside a quilt previously made by volunteers to commemorate the 62 Helston men who lost their lives in the conflict.
Museum curator Katherine Ashton said: "It's wonderful. It's a local project that has brought the whole community together; we're very pleased with it.
"Together with the World War One quilt made by adults, it's a wonderful exhibition."
The exhibition, which began on Monday, will continue over the next two weeks until Saturday, January 30.
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