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H.7.tif
Mary's first husband, William Grenfell, went to Colorado, USA to mine for gold. She went to look for him as she hadn't't heard from him for a while. She took her three children. Alas, by the time she got there he was dead and buried. Two daughters…

SWA.EX.022.tif
A typed label fixed to the back of the print reads:
'British Writers:
Mary Stott
OPS Mary Stott, British writer and journalist whose latest book "Women Talking" was released by Pandora in 1987. She was the Editor of the Guardian Women's Page from…

CF.012.tif
Mary Louisa, born 1886 in Zennor, married Richard James Chappell in 1901. The back of the photograph says Lanoweth but it is not known what this refers to.

PEOP.PC.003.tif
Mary Kelynack was a local Character who resided on the Fradgan, Newlyn.
Hand written message to the reverse of the card to a recipient in Camborne

M358.tif
Mary Kelynack House demolished 1956 O N 50.

H.136.tif
The two girls died shortly after arriving in America where it was hoped the family could join her husband who was mining there. Alas, her husband had already died and had been burried before she could reach him.
Previously, whilst William and Mary…

M.2351.tif
Mary Eddy's cottage Gulval, now demolished

H.168.tif
Wife of William Walls

No Image found for this record within Collins Collection. See Collections: SHIP.8.013 and .8026 and the Ronald Garick Newport collection of Gibson wreck photographs RGN.081

FARM 8.010.tif
Owned by Len Hosking built in 1918. First Comber & Nitcher to work in Cornwall

TRANS 6.027.tif
Built in 1937 and in use until the 1960s
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