The remains of Burt's Bath House, Penzance, exposed as the rough seas washed the sand away during the January 2014 storms. The storms of the winter of 2013/2014 destroyed a great deal of the coastline but also revealed much which had been invisible.…
The remains of Burt's Bath House, Penzance, exposed as the rough seas washed the sand away during the January 2014 storms. The storms of the winter of 2013/2014 destroyed a great deal of the coastline but also revealed much which had been invisible.…
The remains of Burt's Bath House, Penzance, exposed as the rough seas washed the sand away during the January 2014 storms. The storms of the winter of 2013/2014 destroyed a great deal of the coastline but also revealed much which had been invisible.…
A wide view of the Promenade in the Victorian era.
The definition is particularly clear and the building easily recognisable from Folly House the oldest house on the left to the Battery rocks on the right with the Bandstand in the middle.
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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
A view, looking West, from the the Western Promenade Road, with a lady sitting on a bench in the foreground. The view is looking towards the Mounts Bay Hotel and Newlyn in the distance.
A green half penny, King Edward VII stamp, postmarked November…
A view, looking West, from the the Western Promenade Road, with people sitting on benches enjoying the fine weather. The view shows the Mounts Bay Hotel and Newlyn in the distance. The car parked on the road appears to be of 1920's vintage.
A red,…
A view, looking West, from the the Western Promenade Road, with people walking and sitting along the pedestrian area. The view shows the Mounts Bay Hotel and Newlyn in the distance.
No message on the back.
A view, looking West, from the the Western Promenade Road, showing people strolling on the pavement. The view shows the Mounts Bay Hotel (which was later taken over as part of the Queen's Hotel) and Newlyn in the distance.
No message on the back.