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Situated on Market Jew Street

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Situated in Victoria Square off Bread Street

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Situated on Mount Street, near the Railway Station now known as the Lamp and Whistle Public House

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Situated at number 59 Adelaide Street, Penzance. The last shop to be lit by gas in Penzance

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Situated in the Green Market this building was formerly the premises of The Public Benefit Boot Company

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Located at the western end of the Promenade, built and opened in 1887, latterly known as the Cafe Marina. Cafe Marina was demolished in 1935 and the site of is now part of the Wherrytown car park

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Located at the western end of the Promenade, built and opened in 1887, latterly known as the Cafe Marina. Cafe Marina was demolished in 1935 and the site of is now part of the Wherrytown car park

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Location Parade Street, Penzance, the man in the doorway is Mr Proctor. As can be seen the shop had multiple usage, selling fishing tackle, cutlery and tobacco products. The premises were opened in 1903 and closed June 1973

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Mr Bedford Bolitho purchased the site which later became the Bedford Bolitho gardens, formerly opened 24th May 1916.

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Located in the Green Market, Penzance, now the HSBC Bank

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Located on Causewayhead, Penzance

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View from the East at the top end of Market Jew Street

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The present Church is is built on this site. The foundation stone was laid in 1832

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Located at the top of Clarence Street, Penzance

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Built in 1911, originally a theatre. It has had various uses, a dance hall etc., and now an amusement arcade known as the Grand Casino

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Built in 1882, modelled on the Campanielle in St Marks Square, Venice. The building is now a dwelling, converted into flats

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Located at the western end of Market Jew Street. Demolished in 1836 and rebuilt as the current Market House, later to become the Lloyds Bank building. The image reproduced from an old engraving

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Located at the top end of Morrab Road, built 1880. The ancient bronze cannon, believed to be from the Spanish Armada and placed in front of the library was stolen and never recovered
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