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Damage to promenade in front of Marine Terrace.

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Constantine situated near Falmouth is named after Saint Constantine, a 6th-century Cornish saint possibly identified with a minor British king Constantine. The church dates to the 15th century

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Overview, reproduced from a modern line drawing

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St Keverne was, in the Middle Ages, the site of an important monastery. The church is dedicated to St Akeveranus, although for a considerable period this was corrupted to Kieran; the form Keverne was revived at the Reformation. The church is very…

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15th century church dedicated to St. Probus and St. Grace. It is also boasts the highest church tower in Cornwall

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

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Damage to old band stand.

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Damage to public shelter opposite Pavillion.

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Damage to public shelter opposite Pavillion.

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Damage to public shelter near bottom of Alexandra Road.

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Shelter near bottom of Alexandra Road.

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Damage to Penzance sailing club at Wherrytown.

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Sailing club, Wherrytown

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Damage to bandstand, opposite Queens Hotel.

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Semi Aerial view of Penzance Harbour from Wharf Road , Ross Bridge showing the new car park

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St. Euny Church near Redruth, overview

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St Euny Parish Church is one the oldest surviving buildings in the town and is set in beautiful grounds along the picturesque Church Lane. The ancient church was founded in the 6th century by its patron saint, St Euny, and Christian worship has…
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