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  • Collection: Orchard Slide Collection 2

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Plan of the main building of the castle

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From a 17th century engraving

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Staff ladies standing in doorway of unknown Millinery Shop.

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Located at Catchall in the locality Sancreed
Grid reference, SW 4252 2819
For further information see Historic Environment Record, https://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?uid=MCO7339&resourceID=1020

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Location Tregerest, Newbridge

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Steam Threshing group of workers and children in costume.

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Steam Threshing somewhere in Penwith, location unknown

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Possibly charity walkers

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Located in Chapel Street, Penzance. The finial is believed to be from the previous old St Mary's Chapel which occupied the site of the present church

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Large standing stone known as Tresvennack Pillar in the locality of Drift
Grid reference: SW 4417 2787
For further information see Historic Environment Record,…

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View of beach and foreshore near the bowling green pavilion

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Storm damage Penzance promenade looking West

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Storm damage to the promenade, the Bath House can be seen in the background

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Great Storm damage to Penzance promenade looking East

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Storm Scene at Penzance Harbour floating Dock/Lighthouse Pier from Battery Rocks. 1895..

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Beach and heavy sea

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About 60 whales were stranded and there were claims of "barbarity", that some were shot and others mutilated. See the Cornishman for more information
Same location as ORCH.SL.0036

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About 60 whales were stranded and there were claims of "barbarity", that some were shot and others mutilated. See the Cornishman for more information

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Street Junction of Alexandra Road and Western end of the Promenade with Beachfield Hotel. stone Lamp Standard moved to Minnaye Rugby Club Car Park

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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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