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  • Collection: Orchard Slide Collection 2

ORCH.SL.0281.tif
Located at the western end of the Promenade, built and opened in 1887, latterly known as the Cafe Marina. Cafe Marina was demolished in 1935 and the site of is now part of the Wherrytown car park

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The end wall with plaster exposed shows the Cob construction. Cob is a natural building material made from sub soil, water, fibrous organic material and sometimes lime

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ORCH.SL.0283.tif
With the resident in the doorway

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Situated in the Green Market this building was formerly the premises of The Public Benefit Boot Company

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Location at Castle An-Dinas near Castlegate

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This was the only surviving building after a raid by the Spanish in 1595 who sacked the village

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Very early photograph pre the development of Land's End

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A drawing of the South-Eastern alterations designed by Sir Piers St Aubyn in 1875

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Early photograph commonly known as the First and Last House

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Situated 8 nautical miles southwest of Land's End. Construction started in in 1861, completed in 1869, height 135 feet

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Relief vessel standing off, from an old engraving

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Reproduced from a postcard

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A long established family Jewellers business, situated on the Market Place, Penzance

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Showing the Trelawny Motor Tours agency, now Simpson's TV engineers, opposite Penzance promenade

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Situated at Buryas Bridge

ORCH.SL.0299.tif
Situated at number 59 Adelaide Street, Penzance. The last shop to be lit by gas in Penzance

ORCH.SL.0300.tif
An original thatched cottage, farmhouse situated near Gulval
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