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Penzance County Grammar School for Boys Junior Football Team 1950-51
Penzance County Grammar School for Boys Junior Football Team 1950-51
County finalists.
Penzance promenade and sea wall.
Penzance promenade and sea wall showing storm damage.
Penzance County Grammar School for Boys Godolphin Junior Football Team 1950-51
Penzance County Grammar School for Boys Godolphin Junior Football Team 1950-51
Winners of the West Penwith League.
Penzance promenade and sea wall.
Penzance promenade and sea wall showing repairs.
Penzance promenade and sea wall.
Penzance promenade and sea wall showing repairs.
Penzance promenade and sea wall.
Penzance promenade and sea wall showing repairs being carried out by TJ Brent Ltd.
The Turner Family sitting on a rocky beach
The Turner Family at Boat Cove.
Four ladies and a man sitting on a beach
Three ladies sitting on rocks by the sea
Three ladies sitting on rocks by the sea
Lady on rocks by the sea
Floor Tiles With Fleur De Lys Patterned Tiles.
Black and Terracotta floor tiles with Terracotta Fleur De Lys patterned floor tiles.
Also visible is part of a gold tile with possibly part of a name and date.
HGS football team 1909-10
Lescudjack school rugby team,1927-28
Penzance cricket team, winners of Cornwall County Cup 1909
This is a newspaper clipping and gives the names of team members:
J. Brewer, S.Y. Williams, B. Williams, F. Whiting, T.H. Trevean, B.B. Bennetts, C.R. Roberts, T.D. Roberts (umpire), C. Thomas, W.J. Kelynack, W.W. Boase (Capt), W. Daniel, W.G Rowe,…
Penzance Amateur Football Club, 1921-22
Penzance Argyle Amateur Football Club
This shows the Cornwall Junior Champions, 1911-12.
Princes Street, Penzance
Princes Street, Penzance, showing the Telephone Exchange building on the left. Princes Street links Chapel Street with New Street.
Penzance Shamrock Amateur Football Club, 1900-01
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