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M.1926.tif
sepia print , Chapel street, Penzance, showing the Egyptian House on the right and Smith and Sons on the left

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Chapel Street, Penzance. sepia post card, damaged.

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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…

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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…

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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…

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Nine Maidens Downs stone circle, also known as Wendron Stone Circle.

Grid reference, SW 6831 3653

for further information see Historic Environment Record…

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An unidentified hut circle on Bodmin Moor

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

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Penzance promenade and Jubilee bathing pool

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Penzance promenade from Wherry rocks

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Newlyn and Harbour from Tolcarne Hill

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View of Clodgy Point

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Overview from the Old green Beach, Newlyn

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Overview.
With a hand written message in ink to the reverse of the postcard to a recipient in Redruth

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Overview from the North

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Multi view, Land's End Peninsula.
With a hand stamped First and Last House in England logo to the reverse of the postcard

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View of the rock formation (top left) named after Dr. Johnson due to the resemblance to his head.
With a hand written message in pencil to the reverse of the postcard to a recipient in Aldershot, Hampshire
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