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SCAPE.PC.231.tif
Situated in the Castle Horneck area of the town

M.1929.tif
Infant School photo. 1956

M.1928.tif
Infant School photo .A fully named copy is stored in the "M" Drawer.

COLLINS.191D.tif
The Suevic was homeward bound from Australia, carried a crew of 141, plus 382 passengers, and one stowaway; her cargo was general, and included frozen meats, butter, and copper bars.

She was on her way to Liverpool via Plymouth when an error of…

COLLINS.191E.tif
The Suevic was homeward bound from Australia, carried a crew of 141, plus 382 passengers, and one stowaway; her cargo was general, and included frozen meats, butter, and copper bars.

She was on her way to Liverpool via Plymouth when an error of…

COLLINS.191C.tif
The Suevic was homeward bound from Australia, carried a crew of 141, plus 382 passengers, and one stowaway; her cargo was general, and included frozen meats, butter, and copper bars.

She was on her way to Liverpool via Plymouth when an error of…

COLLINS.191B.tif
The Suevic was homeward bound from Australia, carried a crew of 141, plus 382 passengers, and one stowaway; her cargo was general, and included frozen meats, butter, and copper bars.

She was on her way to Liverpool via Plymouth when an error of…

M.1925.tif
Chapel Street, Penzance. sepia post card, damaged.

COLLINS.188B.tif
Eleven years passed, and the tragedy of the Vierge Marie was repeated. Again, it was the usual 'wreck weather' for the western cliffs: hazy with heavy ground seas, the aftermath of a hard south-west gale. Shortly after one o'clock in the morning of…

COLLINS.187D.tif
The little French Schooner, St Anne was the last to be embayed and wrecked at Mount's Bay.

It was tossed ashore on Porthleven Beach by a south-west gale on November 3rd 1931. She had sailed from Cardiff the previous morning, homeward bound to…

COLLINS.187C.tif
The little French Schooner, St Anne was the last to be embayed and wrecked at Mount's Bay.

It was tossed ashore on Porthleven Beach by a south-west gale on November 3rd 1931. She had sailed from Cardiff the previous morning, homeward bound to…

COLLINS.187B.tif
The little French Schooner, St Anne was the last to be embayed and wrecked at Mount's Bay.

It was tossed ashore on Porthleven Beach by a south-west gale on November 3rd 1931. She had sailed from Cardiff the previous morning, homeward bound to…

SCAPE.PC.229.tif
Location in Penzance unknown!
With a hand written message in ink to the reverse of the postcard to a recipient in Grampound Road, Cornwall

SCAPE.PC.228.tif
Penzance promenade and Jubilee bathing pool

SCAPE.PC.227.tif
Penzance promenade from Wherry rocks

SCAPE.PC.226.tif
Newlyn and Harbour from Tolcarne Hill

SCAPE.PC.225.tif
View of Clodgy Point
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