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BUILD.COR.089.tif
Overview of frontage

BUILD.COR.091.tif
Overview.
With a hand written message in ink to the reverse of the postcard to a recipient in St. Austell

BUILD.COR.092.tif
Overview in sepia style.
With hand written message to the reverse of the postcard in pencil to a recipient in St. Austell

BUILD.COR.093.tif
A well known historical Pub known as The Old Albion

BUILD.COR.094.tif
Overview, located near Plymouth.
With hand written message in ink to the reverse of the postcard to a recipient in Ashton Breage, near Helston

BUILD.COR.095.tif
Overview.
With a hand written message in pencil to the reverse of the postcard to a recipient in Helston

OPA.194.tif
Penzance County School Cricket Pavilion
The building of the pavilion nears completion in time for the cricket season in 1928.

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Penzance County School Aerial Photograph 1930
The building of Treneere Estate has recently been started. Other buildings of note are the Alms Houses below the school and the Richmond Methodist Chapel and Sunday School.

OPA.196.tif
Penzance County School for Boys, Form 2, October 1932
Back row: Jenkin, D. Harris, Warren, Tonkin, Elford, Dennis, H. Harris, Green, Curnow
Middle row: Batten, Runnals, Coad, Harfoot, Curnow, Gilbert, Pomeroy, Rogers, Blackburn, Martin, Clark…

OPA.197.tif
Penzance County School for Boys, Form 3 Lower, Oct 1932

OPA.198.tif
Penzance County School for Boys, Football 1st XI, 1938-39
Goalkeeper, 2nd from left on back row, is W. H. (Hugh) Harvey who was to return to the school as a teacher after the 2nd World War and eventually became deputy headmaster.

OPA.199.tif
Penzance County School for Boys, Cricket 1st XI, 1939
Member of staff, centre, back row, is Mr Hodson. Centre front row, with the bat, is W. H. (Hugh) Harvey who was to return to the school as a member of staff after the 2nd World War and…

OPA.200.tif
Penzance County School for Boys, Unknown Drama Production, Pre 1940

OPA.201.tif
Penzance County School for Boys, Unknown Drama Production 1919

OPA.202.tif
Penzance County Grammar School for Boys, School Choir 1949
Members of staff, centre 2nd row from front, left to right: Mr F Murray, Mr D Behenna, Mr B Batten, Mr E Guard

OPA.203.tif
The Milocarian Athletics Trophy
The Milocarian was a national athletics competiton between teams from public and grammar schools. The team from Penzance County Grammar School were winners in 1948.
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