Granite Monument 'Penzance Welcomes You' in English and in Cornish by Mr Angus Butler, 'Mon Mason' Madron 1925-1995. At the entrance to Penzance Station.
A photo of a c. 1900 postcard (Running Repairs!) depicting an old woman repairing a boy's trousers. The work basket is lodged in the boy's wheelbarrow while granny goes into action on his trousers. Note the label torn from the end of the cotton reel…
From the left, Lillian Harry b.1904. Annie (May) Harry b.1900, (Edith) Clarise Calloway (Toronto) b.1914, Dorothy (May) Harry b.1902 and Dorothy (May) Calloway(Toronto) b.1903.
"The Lafrowda Studio, St. Just"
Grace married Thomas Rowe (from St. Just) in 1874 in Colorado, USA. The family then went to Australia. On the back of the photo is written "Mrs. Rowe nee Grace Stevens, Mary Nacarrow a daughter. Sister to Aunt Annie Rodda.
Photographer: John Lay,…