Six photographs.
Top row l-r Picture of Keigwin Arms, Mousehole. Sign over pillars shows name of licencee W.H. Bennetts. On the right of the photograph is a wagon and a man standing at the top of steps holding a child. Next photograph is of a…
Photograph of unidentified sailing ship with three people on board.
Bottom left hand corner reads Bemrose & Sons Ltd. London & Derby, which was a printing company.
Photograph showing the aftermath of the flooding at Newlyn in 1894. The bridge across to St. Peter's Church has been partially destroyed and the photograph shows people standing on a replacement temporary bridge.
The name Gibson and Penzance is…
Two photographs are shown on this page.
The first is of the Lizard Lighthouse, showing the two lanterns which were present at the time.
The second shows water cascading down a cliff face onto sand at an unknown location.
Six photographs taken at unknown locations.
Top two photographs are of an unidentified house surrounded by trees.
Middle two photographs of a large group of people in two horse drawn carriages.
Bottom two photographs show two children in a country…
Top photograph is a view of Mevagissey harbour.
Bottom photograph is of No. 3 Chypons Terrace, Newlyn. A man is standing outside the house, but note the boat which appears to be hanging on two metal posts, suspended at the front of the house.
Top two photographs l-r A view of Mevagissey harbour and a sea view taken from a coastal path
Middle row l-r Rural valley view and a view of Gwennap Pit. Gwennap Pit is an open air amphitheatre located at Bosveal, between St Day and Redruth. …
Top two photographs l-r Keigwin Arms in Mousehole and view looking down from Trereife crossroads towards Newlyn Coombe.
Second row l-r View of Mousehole village and another view of the Keigwin Arms looking down the lane
Third row l-r people…
Photograph of the vessel "Earl of Arran", beached on St. Martins, Isles of Scilly. The vessel was operated as a passenger vessel by the West Cornwall Steam Ship Company from 1871-1872 and was wrecked on Nornour on 16th July 1872. Nornour lies to…
A view of St Mary's Harbour on the Isles of Scilly, Cornwall.
At the bottom left hand corner of the photograph you can see F & Co (probably Francis Frith & Co.)
A caravanserie (where travellers could rest whilst on the trade routes in Asia) at an unknown location.
There is an illegible signature (?) in the bottom left hand corner of the photograph.