Studio portrait of William James Rogers, (1889-1954). On the right is an unknown man with a bulldog.
His father John Charles Rogers opened a Provisions Merchants and butchers shop at 43 Causewayhead, Penzance in the late 19th century. A second shop…
William James Rogers,(1889-1954), with knife in hand, probably at his shop in Market Jew Street, Penzance. His father John Charles Rogers opened a Provisions Merchants and butchers shop at 43 Causewayhead, Penzance in the late 19th century. A second…
6 women and 5 men at touch football game, Penzance rugby field, dated March 1944. Men are all in uniform.
They are named on the back of photograph:
"L to R standing: Jean Richards, Ray O'Connel, Heather Williams, Ivy, Stan Zajah (?), Kay, Earnie…
Staff of J.C. Rogers Butchers, 37 Market Jew Street, Penzance. Labelled on back of photograph "L - R: Sid Dunn, Pam ?, John Rogers. John Charles Rogers opened a Provisions Merchants and butchers shop at 43 Causewayhead, Penzance in the late 19th…
Four men and a woman sitting on wooden seat in front of a granite wall. The man in the middle has been identified as Richard Payne Rowe, retired fisherman, by his descendant April Arnatt. On the reverse it is annotated "Mousehole 1940s Dicky Payne…
Line-out in a Rugby football match at Mennaye Field, Penzance, featuring Penzance Pirates. Photograph taken from the stand, roof can be seen in top left corner.
Whole school photograph of West Cornwall School.
Label on reverse states " West Cornwall School, c1930,
Jean Rogers. sat front row, 3rd from L, RH section"
Identified by descendant April Arnatt.
Rugby football match at Mennaye Field, Penzance, featuring Penzance Pirates. Houses on Larrigan Road behind the goalposts, and allotments wall can be seen in the background.
1971 Mounts Bay Open Bowling Tournament winners pictured on the green at Penlee Bowling Club, where the finals were held.
Standing 3rd left George Richards, 4th left Johnny Blewett, 4th right Dick Cattran, 2nd right Geoff Abbott, 1st right Jack…
The 162 ton transformer arrived in Penzance by boat, and was driven through Penzance town centre on the way to an electric sub-station in Indian Queens.
Possibly Carn Galva in the background.
Grid reference, SW4297 3368.
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