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COLLINS.40C.tif
Photograph also featured in Daily Telegraph article dated Tuesday November 5th 1935. "The Clan Malcolm (5,994 tons) which ran on the rocks at the Lizard in September, battered by heavy seas."

WRECKS 32HF 083.tif
Went aground in thick fog, the ship was a total wreck but all her crew were saved.
September 26th 1935

COLLINS.040D.tif
Press Cutting: Telegraph, 1935-11-05

M.644.tif
Clarence Place, off Clarence Street. Near car park top of Causewayhead, Car park built over Reservoir

ORCH.SL.0220.jpg
Situated off Clarence Street via Clarence Terrace

POCS 050.tif
From Album 3 (Red)
View looking down Clarence Street

COL.34_012.tif
Pages from the Freddie Philips Collection Album.

M.223.tif
Clark's Library. Mates Illustrated Penzance (Corporation Official Guide)

IMG-216-06-23-1.tif
1st Class of Petty Officers, Master's Assistant. R.N. Post Card. Image from the Dawson Collection, Scrapbooks from the Napoleonic era.

JDC 437.tif
The new harbour road was built in 1908. It joined Newlyn Town and Street-an-Nowan, previously only subject to access at low water. The photo shows Newlyn Town before 'The Clearances' and building of Gwavas Estate and the new cliff walls. It is…

img20220304_0059TJ.5.tif
Claude Trevaskis when he was 32

AEJ.98.tif
Clay Country in the St Austell area showing a china clay processing plant. A number of buildings in evidence with the tall chimneys in the drying area. There are several holding tanks for the china clay.

AEJ.99.tif
Dark image of clay processing building and chimney. Barrels stacked in the foreground.

AEJ.143.tif
Clay Country showing China Clay heaps in the background.Middle ground shows the driers. A man stands in the foreground.
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