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.
There…
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 from the the Western Promenade Road, showing a few horse-drawn carts on the road. The view is looking towards the Mounts Bay Hotel and Newlyn in the distance.
No message on the back. Postcard assumed to date from 1898-1902 because it is old…
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.
A blue tinted scene from the the Western Promenade Road, showing people strolling and seated on the Promenade. The view is looking west towards Newlyn in the distance; photo taken near the front of the Queen's Hotel.
No message on the back.
Note:…
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 faded/over-exposed photograph postcard showing the new Band Stand on Penzance's Promenade.
A previously entered record, identifier M.0085, states that the old flour mill and the Beachfield Hotel can be seen in the background and two ladies in…
A view along the promenade and sea wall looking east towards the Queen's Hotel and Penzance town centre, with people standing on the prom and sea wall.
On the reverse side a King Edward VII, green Half Penny stamp, postmarked 23 November 1907 from…
The Promenade, Penzance , 2-43-10-03
A view from the edge of the seawall along Penzance Promenade, across from the Queen's Hotel, looking east towards Penzance town centre. A sunny day with crowds of people along the Prom.
A view from the edge of the seawall along Penzance Promenade, looking east towards Penzance town centre. A sunny day with people strolling along the Prom.
On the reverse side a King Edward VII, green Half Penny stamp, postmarked 5 November 1905 from…
A view taken from the Promenade sea wall near the Jubilee Pool, looking west towards Newlyn, showing some pedestrians walking along the Prom. No stamp or message on the reverse side.