Corner premises at the junction of The Terrace and Wood Street.
Occupied by Mr. Ellis boot and shoe maker and Mr. Langley fruiterer.
Destroyed by fire on 3 October 1882.
Also M.519 and ORCH.SL.0219
The 'Pioneer' in Penzance Harbour, built by Paynters of St. Ives in 1899, initially a fishing vessel she was later used for visitor sea excursions to Lamorna. (better print see Angove 8.061.)
The 'Pioneer' in Penzance Harbour, built by Paynters of St. Ives in 1899, initially a fishing vessel she was later used for visitor sea excursions to Lamorna. (better print see Angove 8.061.) See duplicate slide M.1426
The Alexander Yeats (1876) was wrecked on voyage from Savannah, USA to Devonport Dockyard, via Holyhead, with a cargo of deals and pitch pine on 25 September 1896. The ship went aground on the east side of Gurnard's Head, swinging broadside into the…
The salvage boat Barnet ( United Kingdom) standing guard overnight under the Warspite's bows, at Prussia Cove was holed in the engine room, towed off and eventually drifted ashore at Long Rock, a few miles to the west.
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A play area at the Boating Pool at the Mennaye, with large pipes to crawl through and a stone climbing structure. The gate at the back connects Alexandra Road and Lariggan.