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An Inscribed Wall Stone at Saint Gwinear Parish Church

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An inscribed Menhir found in Madron Church in south-west wall and discovered January 1936
Grid reference, SW 4534 3181
For further information see Historic Environment Record, …

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Inscribed Cross.
Ogham Stone, dating from 5th to 8th century, cross added 9th to 11th century.
Grid reference, SW8506 4386
For further information see Historic Environment Record,…

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Inscribed Cross.
Early medieval memorial stone, described as an Ogham Stone. (Ogham Stones are standing stones inscribed with the Ogham alphabet, an early form of writing used in Ireland and parts of the UK. Primarily 5th and 6th century.)
Early…

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Inscribed Cross.

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General view.
With a hand written message in ink to the obverse and reverse of the postcard to a recipient in Perronporth

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View showing steam and sail vessels

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Overview. With a hand written message ink to the reverse of the postcard to a recipient in London

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With part of Newlyn's vast trawler fleet in the background, one of Messrs Barriball's machines starts work on Newlyn harbour expansion programme at Mary Williams pier (which officially opened in 1980).

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An infra-red photograph of trees in Morrab Gardens

Pilchard Cellars in foreground

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Built at St John, New Brunswick, 1857. Owned at Wexford 1870-1907. Sold to Swansea in latter years.

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Industrial View of Hayle coloured slide
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