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Collection: Miscellaneous Glass Negatives and Lantern Slides
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Three young men, one in navy uniform
Two men standing in open collar shirts and blazers.
Man sitting has Petty Officer badge on cap.
Three-arched bridge over river
Bridge and tree over river. The river is quite dry and still. Two men in caps on bridge .
Tree lined road
Handwritten note in box reads "Treve(sic) Cross Road - Newlyn - Looking No'East towards Alverton & Penzance"
Treen Cliffs and Logan Rock
Distant view, probably taken from Porthcurno Beach
Trencrom Camp
Ludgvan Church to Castle Gate
Camborne School of Mines lantern slide
Trencrom Camp
Trink hill - left, Rosewall - Hill right
Camborne School of Mines lantern slide
Trencrom Camp
St. Michaels Mount To Penlee Point
Trencrom Camp
Supposed Slag Heap
Trencrom Camp
N.E. Sea Vista of St. Ives Bay from the Monument to Godreavy
Trencrom Camp
The rockface and recess behind the heap
Tresco Abbey
Tresco Abbey Buildings
Labels attached to lantern read "Tour through Cornwall" and
"Tresco Abbey Cactus and Palm Grove"
Tresco Plantation
Handwritten Hard Copy
"A Tresco Plantation:- Arum LIllies (sic) Hydrangeas
Trevithick Abercynon tramway stone sleepers
out of focus photograph
Trevithick centenary celebrations
Photo of crowds at Trevithick statue outside Camborne library
Trevithick centenary procession of steam locomotives
Photo from printed publication
Trevithick memorial tablet at Dartmouth
Page from The Cornish Giant with illustration of Trevithick memorial tablet
Trevithick plaque, Weeth
The plaque commemorates the site where the first locomotive engine was built and run.
Trevithick Statue
Trevithick Day, Centenary of Trevithick's Death
Trevithick Statue bronze detail
Bronze depicts a young woman kneeling next to locomotive engine.
Bronze is titled "Methyr Tydfil Locomotive"
Trevithick Statue unveiling
Statue unveiled by Prince George, Duke of Kent, later George VI,
possibly young man with bowler in left hand to right of statue.
Note large crowd, apparently thousands of people were there.
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