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.
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.
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…
Six photographs
Top row l-r An ornately carved empty frame. The interior of an unknown church.
Middle row l-r Photograph showing the ornately carved side panel of a large chair. Back of chair, also beautifully carved.
Bottom row l-r Front…
Photograph of a cathedral, identified, in pencil, at the bottom left hand corner of the page as Gloucester. The no. 592 is in the bottom right hand corner of the photograph.
Top two photographs l-r Redruth Parish Church. This is the St Euny, the old Redruth parish church, situated at the foot of Cart Brea. The second photo is a view of the Thames Embankment.
The bottom photograph shows a cathedral window and in the…
The top photograph is titled Marob (Morrab) Gardens with the number 5542. It shows a circular lawn (now the pond with the central fountain) with three individual water jets. In the background on the left is the building which is now the Morrab…
The top photograph is a view of St Buryan Church
The bottom photograph is a view of Sennen Cove and the coastline looking down from a footpath on the cliff.
Page of three photographs, the top one being of the First & Last House in England, Lands End. The photo shows 4 people outside the building and a lady looking our of the doorway. The sign on the side of the building reads First & Last Refreshment…
A page of three photographs. The larger photo at the top is a view of Penzance taken from Newlyn ( Paul Hill). A group of three are walking on the hill.
Below is a view of the bay taken from Pembroke Lodge in Newlyn. Two lads are sitting on the…
Two photographs of Penzance. The first is a view of the harbour and town from the area known as Lescudjack. St. Mary's Church can be seen beyond the harbour.
The second photograph is a view of Market Jew Street looking towards the Market House. …
Two photographs of St. Michael's Mount. The top photograph is a view of the Mount taken from Marazion and the second is a view taken on the Mount, looking up at the Castle.
Two photographs of the Mount. The top one shows the location of the Battery on the Mount and the second shows the Chevy Chase Room in the Castle. The room is named after the plaster frieze showing the amount medieval hunting raids along the England…