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COLLINS.182B.tif
Print and negative

COLLINS.179D.tif
The largest and best-known sailing-ship wreck in Perran Bay was the French nitrate clipper Seine, an elegant three masted steel barque of 2,630 tons gross launched in 1889 by La Porte of Rouen for the celebrated fleet of A.D Bordes et Fils of…

COLLINS.179C.tif
The largest and best-known sailing-ship wreck in Perran Bay was the French nitrate clipper Seine, an elegant three masted steel barque of 2,630 tons gross launched in 1889 by La Porte of Rouen for the celebrated fleet of A.D Bordes et Fils of…

COLLINS.179B.tif
The largest and best-known sailing-ship wreck in Perran Bay was the French nitrate clipper Seine, an elegant three masted steel barque of 2,630 tons gross launched in 1889 by La Porte of Rouen for the celebrated fleet of A.D Bordes et Fils of…

M.1902.tif
Clay works, St Austell

M.1901.tif
Clay works, St Austell

M.1900.tif
Clay Works St Austell

M.1899.tif
Clay Works, St Austell

M.1898.tif
Overshot water wheel. clay works

M.1897.tif
Overshot water wheel, Clay works.

M.1895.tif
Mine workings, Kenidjack Valley

M.1894.tif
Mine workings, Kenidjack Valley

M.1893.tif
Mine workings, Kennidjack Valley.

M.1892.tif
Carnival Float

ROYAL 9.011.tif
The Queen Mother shaking hands with an African man (in Penzance?).

ROYAL 9.010.tif
Queen Mother visiting industrial site in Penzance(?)

ROYAL 9.009.tif
The Queen Mother at the top of the steps of St John's Hall with the Mayor of Penzance, Ald. Alfred Beckerleg in May 1967.
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