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  • Collection: Orchard Slide Collection 2

M.1277.tif
Part of cliff Porthgwarra Cove showing footpath to Porthchapel and Portcurno (slide).

ORCH.SL.0326.tif
The whole street was overlooked by St Mary's Church. The street now demolished was located close to the present Yacht Inn and the PZ Gallery formerly Taylor's Garage

ORCH.SL.0341a.tif
Pendeen Manor House

M.2073.jpg
Previous vessel to the current Lifeboat. This boat came after the loss of the Soloman Brown

M.1604.tif
Penrose Manor stone escutcheon over door (slide).

ORCH.SL.0289.tif
Very early photograph pre the development of Land's End

M.1295.tif
Penzance Beach with Mounts Bay Luggers and Bathing Machines.

ORCH.SL.0314.tif
Situated on the Terrace, Penzance

M.1740.jpg
The wharf side Penzance floating dock with Beam Trawler J472 (Jersey) harbour office and St Marys in the background slide.

ORCH.SL.0322.tif
Reputed to be the oldest building in Penzance before it was demolished, located on the promenade it's site now occupied by Fraser's Fish and Chip Cafe

M.1409.tif
Penzance Harbour Abbey Slip full Tide.

M.1411.tif
Penzance Harbour Floating Dock. Traction Engines towing China Clay or Tin in the distance, people foreground.

M.1413.tif
Penzance Harbour four Royal Navy Submarines (to be Confirmed).

ORCH.SL.0233.tif
Situated next to the Dolphin Tavern, Quay Street

ORCH.SL.0266.tif
Located at the top end of Morrab Road, built 1880. The ancient bronze cannon, believed to be from the Spanish Armada and placed in front of the library was stolen and never recovered

M.1217.tif
Penzance Promenade Queens Hotel Pedestrians street furniture.

M.1800.jpg
Penzance Promenade after the Ash Wednesday storm looking towards the Bandstand.

M.1296.tif
Penzance Promenade prior to 1883 Boats on the Beach.

M.1215.tif
Penzance Promenade Queens Hotel before alterations Pedestrians vehicles.

M.1212.tif
Penzance Promenade Showing Queens Hotel. Queens Hotel built 1871 enlarged 1871 & 1908
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