The 'Pioneer' in Penzance Harbour, built by Paynters of St. Ives in 1899, initially a fishing vessel she was later used for visitor sea excursions to Lamorna. (better print see Angove 8.061.)
The 'Pioneer' in Penzance Harbour, built by Paynters of St. Ives in 1899, initially a fishing vessel she was later used for visitor sea excursions to Lamorna. (better print see Angove 8.061.) See duplicate slide M.1426
Ancient standing stone, located near the Ding Dong Mine, Madron Parish.
This stone is about 3m tall. In 1958 the site was excavated by Vivien Russell and Peter Pool, but nothing of interest was discovered. It is likely to date from the neolithic…
Situated near the top of Causewayhead, Penzance. The photograph was taken at the time of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, 1897. Hutchens sign over the door, presumably the name of the landlord