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JDC 431.tif
Location not certain; could be on the cliff at Newlyn Town opposite the Red Lion Inn above the harbour. The tide is low as the rocks are visible

JDC 432.tif
PZ 17 identified as the Peel Castle. The vessel is a 'long lines' vessel, hence baskets of lines on the deck. The backdrop is Newlyn Town cliff near the Fishermans Arms Inn. Lyn Terrace is the 2nd top right.

JDC 433.tif
It has been reported that several of these cannon balls were found in building walls; some say from the time of the Spanish invasions during the Anglo-Spanish War (1585-1604).

JDC 434.tif
Float commemorates Ernest Shackleton's exploration of the Antarctic in the ship, Nimrod, during the Nimrod Expedition of 1907–1909. Location is Florence Place, Street-an-Nowan, Newlyn. The building behind has a sign over the door, J. Wallis (local…

JDC 435.tif
Newlyn School artist posing whilst painting on a large canvas outdoors. Location unknown.

H.15.tif
The house was converted from two miners cottages by Andrew Stevens and his wife Mary (nee Wall) when they returned from Nevadaville, Colorado in 1892.

H.16.tif
Lillian Evelyn Stevens, probably centre, middle row.
Also written on the back ..."Aunt Maggie Harry-middle row 2nd from left c. 1895"

H.17.tif
James was Carlene's Gr. Uncle.
In 1880, he is a boarder, along with his brother Andrew in a house in Nevadaville,Colorado, USA. They were staying with Mary Grenfell (nee Walls, widow of William Grenfell) and her son William age 6. This was the…

H.18.tif
Photographer: Chas. Weitfle, Central City, Colorado
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