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ZWM 162.tif
The Row, Zennor Churchtown, with Mr and Mrs Snowdon who kept the Post Office 1920

CHA 005.tif
Also a space which held the photo of Rev. Henry Browne.
The details of the photographer, Jabez Hughes, are shown.

ZWM 161.tif
Person outside Zennor Post Office

Postman Bryant & Willie Spry carrying parcels
Background,Old Bob Osborne & Jackie with carthorse Doll and the jingle.

CHA 004.tif
Adjacent to Rev George Harpur in album

CHA 003.tif
See CHA 002

ZWM 159.tif
Johnnie Osborne with pikes, ready for threshing

CHA 002.tif
Rev. George Harpur (the father of Caldwell Harpur) was born in 1828 to Elliott Harper (1790-1875) and Elizabeth in Pollyernan, Castlederg, Tyrone, Ireland.
In 1861 we find him as a curate in South Clifton, Nottingham. He married Miriam Ellen…

ZWM 158.tif
Rex Whelan with seed fiddle for sowing.
Higher Trewey farm

ZWM 157.tif
Lady with two cows
Farm scene

ZWM 156.tif
Lady with Cow
Farmyard

ORCH.SL.0325.tif
Located at the corner now occupied by the HSBC Bank building. Image from a period drawing showing the Penzance Market Cross.

The street name "Causewayhead" can be seen above the cross. There is a water shute alongside.

ORCH.SL.0324.tif
Located Alverton, the former home of Preston, professional photographer operating in Penzance from 1860 onwards. Later became the National Asssistance Office and currently the Alverne Restaurant and Lounge

ORCH.SL.0323.tif
Located at the north end of Penzance adjacent to the Penzance By-pass road

ORCH.SL.0322.tif
Reputed to be the oldest building in Penzance before it was demolished, located on the promenade it's site now occupied by Fraser's Fish and Chip Cafe

ORCH.SL.0320.tif
Located at the bottom of Clarence Street, Penzance, now the premises of Alfred Smith & Son., Penzance.
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