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CUST 8.011.tif
The Big Bass Drum of Helston Town Band pictured with Helston Mayor on Flora Day in 1982. Helston Town Band is divided into two sections and augmented for some of the big Dances when the numbers may tail back for a hundred yards or more.

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Carnival rides: Helter Skelter, Crazy Cakewalk and Flying Circus.

WRECK 4.027.tif
The British Merchant service tanker, Hemsley I wrecked at Fox Cove, May 12th 1969.

Launched of the Admiralty in November 1916 by the Tyne Shipbuilding Company of Newcastle, she remained the naval oiler Scotol until 1948 when she was bought by…

WRECK 8.016.tif
The British Merchant service tanker, Hemsley I wrecked at Fox Cove, May 12th 1969.

Launched of the Admiralty in November 1916 by the Tyne Shipbuilding Company of Newcastle, she remained the naval oiler Scotol until 1948 when she was bought by…

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Hendy's Fishmonger shop lower Market Jew Street next to the Wesleyan Church opposite the Terrace. Weslyan Church 1807 now gone now Wimpy Bar shows Stephens basket makers below congregational Chapel

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Hendys Fishmonger shop slightly different angle to 1378 showing part Rail Station. now Wimpy Bar shows Stephens basket makers below Congregational Chapel

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A general view of Henleaze Lake

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Henleaze Swimming club Endurance Certificate

Henry Cornish. 20 Market Place

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The Henry Harvey (1857) was bound from Runcorn to Lelant with a cargo of coal when it missed stays trying to enter Penzance in a NE gale and heavy seas on 25 March 1898. The anchor was dropped but the cable parted, and the ship drifted onto Woollan's…

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Henry Jenner , Portrait.

ENT 8.016.tif
Few people now can recall the annual visit of Henry Jones & Sons Fair to Halsetown where they built up in a crowded meadow among the cabbages and rows of peas, some 700 feet above St Ives and in the shadow of Rosewall (locally called Buttermilk)…

ENT 8.011.tif
Few people now can recall the annual visit of Henry Jones & Sons Fair to Halsetown where they built up in a crowded meadow among the cabbages and rows of peas, some 700 feet above St Ives and in the shadow of Rosewall (locally called Buttermilk)…

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Henry Jones's Burreell no 2759, the 'King George VI', with dynamo.

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He is wearing the Penwith District Council Chairman's chain of office,

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Henry Lee Butler on St Michaels Mount

Florence Mary Turner married his son Charles Lee in the 1930's

CHOWN QG 157.tif
note the bowler hats worn by two of the men in the group
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