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ORCH.SL.0242.tif
Originally known as the Central Hall, then the Picturedrome which became the Regal Cinema, and now the site of the Penlowarth Building situated on St Mary's Terrace

JDC 028.tif
200x130mm. Looking up Trewarveneth Street, small children.

JDC 027.tif
175x130mm. Looking up Trewarveneth Street. Building to the left was later converted into Stephens baking Shop

ORCH.SL.0240.tif
Reproduced from an old etching which shows the site of the Old Telegraph Office and three Public houses; The Fish Tin Copper, the One Ball plus one other name not known?

ORCH.SL.0239.tif
Located at the Abbey Slip overlooking the Abbey Basin

ORCH.SL.0238.tif
Situated on Market Jew Street, Penzance opposite the Terrace

ORCH.SL.0237.tif
Situated opposite St. Mary's Church, Chapel Street, Penzance

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The South America was a steel screw steamer of 4,197 tons gross. She was owned by Nitrate Producers Company of London and had sailed from Hamburg bound for Cardiff in water ballast, under charter to the Hamburg Amerika Line.

The weather was poor…

RGN.101b.tif
The South America was a steel screw steamer of 4,197 tons gross. She was owned by Nitrate Producers Company of London and had sailed from Hamburg bound for Cardiff in water ballast, under charter to the Hamburg Amerika Line.

The weather was poor…

RGN.101.tif
Man being rescued with a breeches buoy, from close-by position on cliff-top; bow of ship in background.

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RGN.100.tif
View of ship from cliff-top with figure being rescued by breeches buoy.

Print damaged at lower left corner.

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RGN.123.tif
View from ahead from beach, with fore topsail still set.

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RGN.099.tif
Distant view of the ship, capsized and half-submerged in heavy surf with rocky coastline in background

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RGN.122.tif
Ship shown from starboard quarter, semi-submerged.

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RGN.098.tif
The Pindos launched in June 1890 by Williamson of Workington as the Eusemere, was a steel, four-masted barque of 2,354 tons net and 2,512 gross, built for the firm of Fisher & Sprott of London.

In 1896 she was sold to B. Wencke & Company of…

RGN.097.tif
The 1,597-ton steel ship, Hansy, launched at Dumbarton by Alexander Macmillan & Sons in 1885 as the Aberfoyle.

In the course of a somewhat chequered career, she had been picked up in Bass Strait, Tasmania in 1896 by a steamer which had found her…
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