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Group in Patriotic Costume carnival float
Portrait two young women one with tennis racquet
Beautifully embroidered clothes note style
Two women walking along a promenade note lights
People sitting on deck chairs building in background maybe pavillion
Studio portrait of Man and Woman
Mr and Mrs Ivy from Marazion
Young couple possibly after registry wedding
Seven sisters, farming family from Newmill.
Also, when they were older 2008.
Identified by Mrs Julie Blewett of Ludgvan Richards Studio.
Twenty women one man outside Morrab House
Thought to be a School Group
Adults with girls Maypole Market Cross
This is when the Market cross was situated in Morrab Gardens. In the background is the gardener's house.
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stone cross
Mixed concert group in unidentified church hall
Group of women at celebration dinner maybe WI
Unsure bu appears to be Landithy Hall at Madron
Large mixed group at Trengwainton House
Women and babies possibly Womens Institute note Hats
Crew of Trinity House Ship Arcus on board, 1885
Surviving Crew of Belgian Trawler Simonne-Marcel
The Belgian Trawler went aground through fog at Gurnards Head
Group of four young men aboard unknown ship
Group of fishermen note hob-nailed boot soles
Teachers and boys from Lescudjack or St Pauls
Boy and girl picking flowers
Fathers of the Newlyn Art Colony
Among others Stanhope Forbes info on card
Artists of the Newlyn School
Standing l-r: Frank Bodily, Fred Millard, Frank Bramley, William Blandford Fletcher, William Breakespeare, Ralph Todd, Alexander Chevallier Tayler, Henry Scott Tuke
Seated l-r: William Wainwright, Edwin Harris, Stanhope Forbes
Ellery Family around Father signing census
Mr & Mrs Ellery and their seven children
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