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Branwell's Mill, Lower end of Market Jew Street, Penzance.
W.H. Smith and Son incorporated into Branwell's Mill. Used to be used by railways users for papers and cigarettes etc:
Chywoone Hill, Newlyn
Lower end of Chywoone Hill (Known locally as Paul Hill) this part of the hill was always referred to as 'Buccas Pass'.
Keel alley, Newlyn
Rear of the houses in the Fradgan. Keel Alley used to be tidal but was infilled during the building of the Mary Williams pier and new fish market.
Lloyds Bank, Newlyn
Lloyds Bank bottom of Jack Lane opposite the Mission. The property is now a Charity Shop.
Newlyn Coombe leading down to the bridge.
A Street off Chapel Street Mousehole
Marazion Square. Demolition of cottage.
Demolition of cottage opposite Worden's the printers.
Marazion Square demolition of cottage 1960's
Demolition of cottage opposite Worden's the Printers.
Gulval. New council houses at Trevarrack 1970
New social housing
Ludgvan
Lower Quarter
Ludgvan
Lower Quarter
Camborne, Dolcoath road
Ludgvan Village
Lower Quarter
Penzance promenade during the Ash Wednesday storm 1962
Penzance promenade being repaired after the Ash Wednesday storm 1962
Penzance Town council employees replacing the granite boulders. Harold Carr with the shovel.
Penzance promenade being repaired after the Ash Wednesday storm 1962
Harold Carr standing
Penzance promenade after the Ash Wednesday storm 1962
Harold Carr (Penzance town council employee) pondering which piece of granite to use next.
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Penzance promenade after the Ash Wednesday storm 1962
Penzance promenade being repaired after the Ash Wednesday storm 1962
Penzance town council masons doing the work. Harold Carr in shirt sleeves.
Penzance promenade after Ash Wednesday storm 1962
Repairs after the storm. Penzance council workers doing the work. Harold Carr bending over. See the granite boulder hovering over them. No health and safety then!!
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