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Hammer stone from Rayle Farm, Illogan
The label reads "Hammer Stone discovered by a workman whilst ploughing in a field at Rayle farm, Illogan, 1904. Presented by W. J. Fox Esq. 14 ' 1904."
RIC no 14',1904 see JRIC vol 16 (1904) p 224
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4 Bronze palstaves
4 Bronze palstaves. Has positives as well as negatives.
RIC Cat nos inc 21'2910, 22'1910 see JRIC vol118 p228
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Miss West's pony jingle outside the Townshend house
Dolly and Jack in the garden with dog at Townshend House
1909
Dolly and jack with dog by kennel in garden, at Townshend House.
1909
Dolly and jack Chown with Robert Prior, Vicar of Godolphin doorway. at Townshend House. 1909
Robert priorVicar of Godolphin
Dolly & Jack with Dr & Mrs Chown doorway
Dr Felce medical friend of Dr Chown Townshend. 1910
Dr Felce medical friend of Dr Chown, Townshend. 1910
Chown's Governess cart in the garden, Townshend. 1910
Group of men on Ponsandane Bridge, Penzance 1912
note the water carrier
Chown family with Dr Felce and Maggie , in the garden Townshend. 1912
Maggie is sitting on the swing
Chown Family with Sir George & Lady Handover, Townshend , 1913
Jack Chown standing in doorway 1917
Jack Chown is wearing the unioform of Second Lieutenant Royal Flying Corps without Cap
Chown family in the garden at Buckshead House
Dr Vivianwas living at Buckshead House
Grandpa Chown, young Jack on his knee in garden
young Jack wearing white sailor suit with sailor panama
Dolly and Jack Chown near house with Mrs Chown
Mrs Chown(mother) is looking on from background bushes
Dolly Chown Mrs Chown an aunt and cousin
in the garden
Grandma Chown in the garden Townshend House
she wears a mantle of black wool or silk with an elaborate bonne tied with silk ribbon
Dr Chown and Dolly who is sitting in walnut tree
Walnut trees were quite rare in Cornwall
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