Grid reference, SW 4519 2820
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, where it is described as being part of a Bronze Age to Romano…
The Sailing barge Baltic was bound for Newlyn from Medway with a cargo of cement for the harbour extension works. It wrecked on St. Clements Island on November 1st 1907.
The Baltic got off course after rounding the Lizard. The night was so dark…
"Lady of the Isles" the Isles of Scilly Ferry at the Albert Pier Penzance with Chyandour Smelting stacks in the distance. Small sailing vessel in the foreground
Built circa 1730 and situated in Belle View, Newlyn. Named after a former resident in the 1960s, artist Frank Dewar an ex Naval Officer, who specialised in paintings of sailing ships. The cottage notably has a ship's figurehead in the front garden.
The end wall with plaster exposed shows the Cob construction. Cob is a natural building material made from sub soil, water, fibrous organic material and sometimes lime