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ENT 4.050.tif
An Anderton & Rowland Gladiator Engine in Mowla (Redruth).

ENT 4.051.tif
Unidentified fairground tractor and trailer on the road.

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ENT 4.052.tif
Porthtowan Players performing with Marenghi organ in the background.

ENT 4.055.tif
Anderton & Rowland engine and fair organ in Mawla.

ENT 4.056.tif
The Iron Maiden fairground engine. "Mighty in Strength and Endurance".

BUILD 8.034.tif
The Wheel Inn at Tresillian, photographed in July 1982. The photo shows the thatched roof and wheel, and two bicycles in front of the inn.

STRT 6.013.tif
PREVREF 968 Duplicate of this Photo

SHIP 9.010.tif
Built at Cammell Laird at Birkenhead in 1939. It was the largest liner to be built in England at 739 feet long and 1.170 passengers. Trooping between N Atlantic and Australia she encircled the world in 81 1/2 days, faster than any other ship. Biggest…

SHIP 8.036.tif
793 Ft long 1573 passengers

SHIP 8.037.tif
RMS Mauretania (Cunard), built by Swan Hunter Ltd., in Newcastle-on-Tyne, weighting 31,950 tons. The Mauretania served on the North Atlantic run from 1907 to 1935 and is probably the most famous and best-remembered of all the Atlantic…

HARB 9.001.tif
A typical continental freighter loading china clay from the gravity chute, an almost daily scene (at what is now) one of Cornwall's busiest small ports.

SHIP 8.038.tif
The Torrey Canyon, pictured on the Seven Stones reef between Scilly and Land's End before she broke up during March of 1967.

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SHIP 6.006.tif
Built by Harveys for £2000 in 1886/7 104ft long. Transported Tin/ Copper/Coal to S Wales. Wrecked off Ilfracombe 3 Oct 1895

SHIP 9.012.tif
Barnstaple Ketch 'Result' last in a long line of Trading Ships to work the small Cornish Ports. Replaced in 1920/30
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