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M 2323.tif
St-Michael's Mount

M 2325.tif
Prussia Cove

M 2327.tif
St-Buryan

LPA 008.tif
Laying of memorial stone on 3rd July 1894 to mark the completion of the building of North Pier, Newlyn. The pier was opened by Thomas Bedford Bolitho

LPA 010.tif
Photograph of Penberth Cove showing Inkwell pots fishing gear

LPA 011.tif
Photographs showing two different views of Portscatho on the Roseland Peninsula

M 2331.tif
Fishing boats at Penberth Cove

M 2338.tif
Penzance Harbour. Cornish Luggers in full sail are shown leaving the harbour. Ross Bridge in the middle ground has a number of small gigs tied to the railings.

M 2339.tif
Fishing Boat PZ 523 Kimbill mooed in Newlyn Harbour

M 2340.tif
Fishing Trawler PZ 1865 Dew-Genen-Ny alongside the quay in Penzance Floating Dock behind the green sheds.

M 2341.tif
Fishing boats in Newlyn Harbour
PZ 576 Boy Gary in the foreground

M 2344.tif
Fishing boats at Newlyn harbour.
PZ 185 is Dew-Genen-Ny

M 2346.tif
Fishing vessel left to rot

M 2347.tif
Penzance Harbour showing construction of the Floating Dock.

PEOP 21HG 096.tif
Robert Thomas, Mayor of Penzance 1935-1936. One of three photos, see also PEOP 21HG 097 and 098

LPA 012.tif
Three photographs, the first being of Trereiffe (Trereife) Avenue, the second a view of Mousehole Harbour and the third a back street in Mousehole (possibly 'Millponds')

MG.042.tif
Picture of Trevithick's childhood home at Penponds, Camborne

PEOP 21HG 097.tif
Robert Thomas, Mayor of Penzance 1935-1936. See also PEOP 21HG 098 and 096

PEOP 21HG 098.tif
Portrait of Robert Thomas, Mayor of Penzance 1935-1936. See also PEOP 21HG 096 and 097

MG.043.tif
Illustration in a book of Trevithick's plan for London railway 1808
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