Top row, L/R John Stirling, Bobby Vingoe, possibly Bobby Vingoes father, Terry Drew, Mickey James,
Bottom Row, Tony Stevenson, Alvin Williams, Mike Garland.
Penzance Wheelers Cycle Club, photographed at Robinson's Cafe. Jean Richards identified, top left, one of three females. Her father Morley Richards was Club President at the time.
The building known as St. John's Hall, which now houses the Public Library 2016.
With a hand written message in ink to the reverse of the postcard to a recipient Devonport
Sepia print of Chapel Street, Penzance looking down towards St Mary's Church from the Egyptian House on the Right and Smith & Son , Newsagents & Shaw's Bazaar on the Left with the Union Hotel next door.
Groups of people and interesting lamps
View of the Gardens with Italian Pergola , no longer standing. The card was posted the day after Britain declared War on Germany.
Hand written message to the reverse of the card to a recipient in Ladyhood, Birmingham
The Palm Walk, located at the Morrab Road entrance to the gardens.
With a hand written message in ink, dated 12th November 1912 to the reverse of the postcard to a recipient in Peterboro