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  • Collection: Orchard Slide Collection 2

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Situated at 2 New Street, taken from the Penzance Guide 1902.

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Located at the bottom of Market Jew Street on the right hand side going down. Later the premises of J.H. Bennetts, fuel supplys

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Situated near to Redinnick Gardens

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Situated on Mount Street, near the Railway Station now known as the Lamp and Whistle Public House

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

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Old Cottages, now demolished, formerly situated on St Peter's Hill, bottom of the car park, Newlyn Town, next to Cliff Manor House

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Located Alverton, the former home of Preston, professional photographer operating in Penzance from 1860 onwards. Later became the National Asssistance Office and currently the Alverne Restaurant and Lounge

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Inscription reads CBO and friends, who participated in the re build

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Re-built by Cyril Orchard and friends

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Re-built by Cyril Orchard and friends

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Re-built by Cyril Orchard and friends

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Left the White Lion Inn and right now an estate agents, located in the Green Market, Penzance

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Ponsandane Railway Bridge tressel, over Trevaylor stream featuring a steam crane

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Advertising the play Duenna, to be staged at the New Theatre, Penzance.

Location possibly Chapel Street area.

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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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Storm damage to Penzance promenade, view from Eastern end

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Storm damage Penzance promenade looking East
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