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TRANS 8.237.tif
Lostwithiel to Fowey branch. One of thelast steam workings on this line. An ex-GWR prairie tank brings back a rake of loose-coupled clay wagons from Fowey to go on to the clay sidings probably at Bugle or Burngullow.

MIN 9.014.tif
Parkandillick engine house with the clay works in the background.

TRANS 6.171.tif
Restored GWR King George V by Bulmer Cyder Co Hereford

SHIP 8.083A.tif
People disembarking from the Scillies

FARM 6.003.tif
Four furrow plough and steam ploughing engine. Men working and groups of people watching.

ARCHY 8.001.tif
Zennor coastline with man working on religious stone

BUILD 6.017.tif
The interior of St Levan Church, facing the altar

BUILD 8.074B.tif
Passmore Edwards Newlyn Art Gallery, built in 1895 and dedicated to artist John Opie.

BUILD 8.070B.tif
John Passmore Edwards Miners & Mechanics Institute in St Agnes, built in 1893.

BUILD 8.070D.tif
St Agnes John Passmore Edwards Miners & Mechanics Institute

BUILD 8.070E.tif
St Agnes John Passmore Edwards Miners & Mechanics Institute (1893)

CUST 8.038B.tif
Walking from St Ives Guildhall to Knill Monument, with fiddler leading the way.

CUST 8.038C.tif
The Knill Ceremony. The fiddler leads dancers along the plinth of the steeple in the 1976 ceremony.

CUST 8.038D.tif
The participants in the 1976 Knill Ceremony walking up the hill to the summit where the celebrations take place.

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CUST 8.038E.tif
Knill Ceremony participants and accompanying visitors assemble in the forecourt of the St Ives Guildhall before proceeding to then monument for the 1976 ceremony.

ENT 6.026.tif
"GALLOPING HORSES AND RACING COCKERELS"
Built in 1921 by Messrs Thomas Walker of Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire and erected at Crowlas 1982
(Penwith Pleasure Park opened in 1977 and closed around 1984.)

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ENT 8.016.tif
Few people now can recall the annual visit of Henry Jones & Sons Fair to Halsetown where they built up in a crowded meadow among the cabbages and rows of peas, some 700 feet above St Ives and in the shadow of Rosewall (locally called Buttermilk)…

STREET 9.009.tif
The Bank, St Mary's, Scilly Isles.

SEE FISH 9.001

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