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  • Collection: Armstrong

ARMS LA1 024.tif
View of the back of the Inn

ARMS LA1 025.tif
Two photographs, one of a church tower among trees and one a beach scene. See LA1 026 and LA1 027. Written notes on this page query whether this could be Truro Cathedral and a scene along the Cornish coast.

ARMS LA1 026.tif
A distant view of a church tower amongst trees

ARMS LA1 027.tif
Photograph of the beach and coastline at Bedruthan Steps, Cornwall.

ARMS LA1 028.tif
A page with two photographs and a written note stating Newlyn, Penzance and querying streets. See LA 029 and LA 030.

ARMS  LA1 029.tif
A photograph of Trewarveneth Street, Newlyn. Two boys can be seen sitting on their doorsteps while a young girl is standing in the street holding a baby . Washing is hanging out to dry on the front of the houses.

ARMS LA1 030.tif
A photograph showing a man sitting leaning against a wall, a young boy leaning in a doorway and another boy sitting at the top of a flight of steps. This could possibly be Newlyn, although the location cannot be identified.

ARMS LA1 031.tif
Built by the Carveth family in the 18th c.
E.A.A.'s father, Rev. John Armstrong (1810-1862), married Mary Ann Scobell (1817-1900).
She was the daughter of Col. John Scobell (1779-1866).
Mary Ann inherited Nancealverne after her brother John…

ARMS LA1 033.tif
From Wikipedia:
Dinder House, is a Somerset estate with a small country house Grade II Regency listed building in the village of Dinder, in the civil parish of St Cuthbert Out in Somerset. Dinder House was formerly a manor house dating back to the…

ARMS LA1 035.tif
View of the house with pond in front.
Nancealverne was built by the Carveth family in the 18th c.
E.A.A.'s father, Rev. John Armstrong (1810-1862), married Mary Ann Scobell (1817-1900).
She was the daughter of Col. John Scobell (1779-1866).
Mary…

ARMS LA1 036.tif
Nancealverne was built by the Carveth family in the 18th c.
E.A.A.'s father, Rev. John Armstrong (1810-1862), married Mary Ann Scobell (1817-1900).
She was the daughter of Col. John Scobell (1779-1866).
Mary Ann inherited Nancealverne after her…

ARMS LA1 037.tif
See ARMS LA1 038 and 039

ARMS LA1 040.tif
See ARMS LA1 041, 042, 043, 044, and 045.
There is a pencil annotation on the page of Botrea House, but it almost certainly Nancealverne House, Penzance.
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