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M.1282.tif
Gwenver and Aire Point head in rocks ?.

M943.tif
Gwennap Pit Gibson CP13.

FergBox1 022.tif
A photo of Gwennap Pit

ORCH.SL.0174.tif
Public meeting amphitheatre, situated near Redruth with associations to John Wesley. John Wesley preached there 18 times between 1762 and 1789, although Gwennap Pit is about 1.7 miles (2.7 km) to the north west at the hamlet of Busveal near St. Day.…

BUILD.COR.012.tif
Situated near the village, John Wesley preached 18 times between 1762 and 1789, although Gwennap Pit is about 1.7 miles (2.7 km) to the north west at the hamlet of Busveal near St. Day. The pit was caused by mining subsidence in the mid-18th century.…

WATERSc 31PG 095.tif
Headland with tall rocky construction in the foreground, possibly man-made

JDC 021.tif
175x120mm. Gwavas Road, Mann's thatched cottage. Road at right to St Peter's Hill, up hill to Gwavas and on to Paul Village.

JDC 056.tif
Gwavas Road, looking down to the top of Trewarveneth and Boase Streets. Cottages to the left demolished to make way for the building of the Centenary Chapel in 1927.

JDC 024.tif
110x80mm Gwavas Road leading to Paul Village. Same image as JDC 022

JDC 022.tif
175x125mm. Gwavas Road leading to Paul Village. To the right , cottages were demolished to build Newlyn Centenary Methodist Church

JDC 020.tif
205x135mm Gwavas Road area to the left- site of Centenary Methodist Church. To the right is Mann's cottage, which burnt down in 1937. Centre, junction of Trewarveneth Street.

JDC 039.tif
similar to JDC 022

JDC 248.tif
View from Gwavas Quay near the Fradgan looking across to Newlyn Town. Nets drying on the railings. Scaffolding to extreme left of the picture shows construction of South Pier underway (1885). Tide is out but the two men are overlooking the site of…

JDC 206.tif
Looking across the foreshore slip and houses in Newlyn Town before the harbour road was built
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