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The First and Last was a public house in Alverton, Penzance, which ceased trading in 2018.

Many of the men are wearing chains of office for a friendly society.

The name of the landlord, D Bennett, is shown above the doorway.

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Plain terracotta floor tiles with terracotta plain and patterned tiles on the riser of a step.

The pattern consists of the same circled flower pattern in each corner.

FergBox1 118.tif
A section of floor tiles at St Uny's Church featuring lion and Fleur De Lys patterns on the lower section, circled flower patterns on the riser and a myriad of different patterns on the upper section.

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Just part of the building shown in this image

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A cart parked on the left.
The church can be seen on the right

TA.126.tif
Probably Perranuthnoe

TA.129.tif
Carriages parked outside The Princess Arm's

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Market traders

MOR.COL.45_001.tif
Ethel James Maddern, Elizabeth Margaret Pengelly's Aunt with her two dogs Peggy, the darker one and Sandra, the lighter. Ethel's marriage to William John Prowse on 29th March 1929 was the only marriage ever to take place at Kerris Wesleyan Chapel.…

MOR.COL.45_002.tif
Elizabeth Pengelly family photos. A photograph of the Wesleyan Chapel in Kerris. The only wedding to be performed at this chapel on the 29th March 1929 was between William John Prowse and Ethel James Maddern, Aunt and Uncle of Elizabeth Pengelly.…

MOR.COL.45_003.tif
William John Prowse (Uncle Willie). Elizabeth Margaret Pengelly's Uncle with his cow and two dogs Peggy, the darker dog and Sandra, the lighter one. William's marriage to Ethel James Maddern on 29th March 1929 was the only marriage ever to take place…

MOR.COL.45_004.tif
William John Prowse Home Guard Certificate. Dated 27/7/1942- 31/12/1944. William's marriage to Ethel James Maddern on 29th March 1929 was the only marriage ever to take place at Kerris Wesleyan Chapel. See other entries under More.Col.45 for other…
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