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PC 74.tif
Young boy and baby seated on velvet chair
Joseph and May De - Rouffignack

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PC 75.tif
Portrait of elderly bearded man sitting in a fluffy chair

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PC 76.tif
Portrait of young man and Woman (seated)

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PC 77.tif
Portrait of young man and woman holding baby (family)

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PC 78.tif
Portrait of schoolboy and schoolgirl standing outside by a tree branch.

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PC 79.tif
Man, Woman, young boy and girl holding string instruments

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PC 67.tif
Three men in plumbers store/workshop

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PC 80.tif
Portrait of Schoolboy sitting by a table with a Certificate

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PC 81.tif
St Michael's Mount

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PC 82.tif
St Michael's Mount

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PC 83.tif
Portrait of Woman wearing dark dress with lace shawl.

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PC 84.tif
Group of 7 men sitting at foot of cliff in front of possible Addit

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PC 85.tif
St Michael's Mount from the South West

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PC 86.tif
Sitting Room scene with two men

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JDC 344.tif
The new harbour road built in 1908 will extend from left to right from the bottom of Newlyn Slip to below Newlyn Town (out of picture) to the Norway Ice store building, far left. Just above the Ice Store building is the Newlyn Trinity Methodist…

JDC 345.tif
The buildings are still there but the left hand building is the Norway Ice Store, and has since been built This view would now be totally obscured by the Newlyn Fish Market and later still by construction all around the Mary Williams Pier…

JDC 346.tif
This is before the South Pier was built (1885) and Gwavas Quarry was started. You can just see to the left the footpath to Paul which was well-used in those days - now gone with the quarrying. No building on the foreshore at all. Fish baskets, etc.,…

JDC 347.tif
Similar to JDC 346.
An amazing number of tall sailing vessels moored. Fish hawkers or 'jousters' waiting on the beach. About half tide.

JDC 348.tif
Piles of fish laid out own the market floor. Vessels came alongside the market near the railings and landed their catches.

JDC 349.tif
Built looking south at the head of the harbour, incorporated offices for the fish company agents and also the Harbour Master and Commissioners, etc.
The Coombe River outlet was diverted behind the North Pier to accommodate this building.
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