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  • Collection: Angove Collection

SHIP 4.021.tif
Steamship with open bridge.

ARTS 8.001.tif
Photo of a steel engraving of Penzance and Newlyn. The steeple is the Chapel of Our Lady, later replaced by St Mary's Church.

STAT 8.012.tif
50ft Pyramid inscribed Johannes Knill 1782 & I know that my Redeemer Liveth & Resurgam. Intended as a mausoleum to house his remains but he moved to London and died there in 1811.
A well-known landmark for mariners.

STAT 8.012A.tif
Participants singing the Old Hundredth psalm around the base of the steeple at the 1906 ceremony.
See also STAT 8.012

ARTS 6.007.tif
Stephen Drage with his painting of 'Great Western' emerging from Sapperton Tunnel.

FISH 8.002.tif
An artistic photograph of the sterns of two long line pilchard drivers in Newlyn, with reflections shown in the sea. Sepia.

PEOP 8.013.tif
The Stevens family at Foage Farm in Zennor,

See 'A Cornish Farmers Diary' published PAS Pool (1977)

PEOP 8.003.tif
James and Honor Stevens. (Refer to A Cornish Farmer's Diary, edited by P.A.S. Pool)

ENT 4.060.tif
Stithians 100th Show, animals and fair. Photo of a photo.

IND 8.012.tif
A photo of a 1985 newspaper article about Brock's Fireworks, depicting a woman stocktaking at the factory in 1960 above the heading 'Harry's Crackers: Ten generations on, there's still a Brock lighting up the sky each Guy Fawkes Day. Jenny Nisbet…

BUILD 8.066.tif
Stoke Poges Church viewed through the carved lychgate.

BUILD 8.068.tif
Stoke Poges Church. Entrance to the church enclosure within the churchyard where Thomas Gray's 'Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard' is reputed to have been written.

BUILD 8.069.tif
Stoke Poges churchyard wherein Thomas Gray's 'Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard' was reputedly conceived and written.

BUILD 8.067.tif
A general view of the churchyard at Stoke Poges where Thomas Gray's 'Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard' was reputedly written.

HARB 8.031.tif
Stone boat awaiting loading fishing boat on slipway in Newlyn.

HARB 8.032.tif
Solentbrook (2900 tons DW) built in 1972 by Cochrane & Sons of Selby. Loading loadstone at Newlyn.

BRIDG 9.003.tif
Stone bridge replacing wooden Brunel wooden bridge

BRIDG 4.003.tif
A stone bridge spanning a river with a large tree on the nearer side of the river. A woman is standing under the tree.

HARB 8.026.tif
Conveyors built by Naylor Bros Warrington & installed by MDT Cranes in 1972
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