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Keeper being winched down South Pollard Landing Longships lighthouse
From Sennen Relief Boat 'Boy James'. This was this Keeper's first Christmas ashore for 16 years
Keeper winched on North Point
Taken from Sennen Cove Relief Boat 'Boy James'
18PG 070/071/072
Keeper's first Christmas ashore for 16 years
LONGSHIPS LIGHTHOUSE
Keepers & Relief Men standing at Landing Point
Keepers arriving at Sennen Cove from Longships
Keepers from Wolf Rock lighthouse on Trinity House Vessel
Keepers/Crew leaving on Relief Boat 'Boy James'
Keigwin Arms
Richards Photograph. Only House remaining since Spanish Raid.
Keigwin Arms E Warren Licensed to sell Ales
Keigwin Arms Licensed to sell Ales Villagers
Keigwin Arms Mousehole
Keigwin Arms Mousehole railings regular view. from the Harry Brace Penn Collection
Keigwin Arms Mousehole from alley. from the Harry
Keigwin Arms Mousehole from alley. from the Harry Brace Penn Collection
Keigwin Arms Mousehole Jenkin Keigwin killed
The Keigwin Arms, which was originally a manor house of the Keigwin family. Jenkin Keigwin was reputably killed at entrance by invading Spanish troops during the 1595 invasion.
Keigwin Arms, Mousehole
Street frontage of the Keigwin Arms, formerly a 16th Century Manor House
Keigwin Arms, Mousehole
Bennett's licensed Premises, formerly a 16th Century Manor House.
Hand written message to the reverse of the card to a recipient in Kent
Keigwin Arms, Mousehole
This was the only surviving building after a raid by the Spanish in 1595 who sacked the village
Kelp burning on farmland or beach t
Kelp burning on farmland or beach two women
Ken and Phyllis James
Ken and Phyllis James ( brother and sister)
Phyllis married Telfer Waters
Kenijack Valley bridge
Situated near St Just
Kenwyn
Kenwyn
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