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  • Collection: Orchard Slide Collection 2

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Charles Hore pictured stood next to the bench end carved by himself for the Church. Charles Hore was a Cornish Bard

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Bench end, dated 1625

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Front elevation

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Front elevation, now known as Carnyorth Environmental Education Centre

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Photograph circa 1890.

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Situated in Fore Street , Newlyn and overlooks Newlyn's Old Medieval harbour

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The route of Buccas Pass. Champion's Slip was named after Mr Champion, the headmaster the Weslyan School

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Built circa 1730 and situated in Belle View, Newlyn. Named after a former resident in the 1960s, artist Frank Dewar an ex Naval Officer, who specialised in paintings of sailing ships. The cottage notably has a ship's figurehead in the front garden.

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From an old print. The site is now a Bank near the Green market.

photo of a lithograph, drawn in 1829 by JS Prout, published 1831.

Grid reference, SW 4720 3028

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Photograph of a lithograph, drawn in 1829 by JS Prout, published 1831.

Grid reference, SW 4720 3028

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Situated at the top of Market Jew Street. Opened on June 14th, 1838

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Situated opposite the First and Last public house

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A thatched roof building situated on Alverton Road near the top of Alexander Road. Picture dates to c. 1900

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Distinctive thatched building. Copy of painting?

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Thatched cottage with two residents in the rose garden

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Location, Creeping Lane, back of Alverton, Penzance
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