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SCAPE.PC.137.tif
Multi view.
With a hand written message ink to the reverse of the card to a recipient in West Malvern, Worcestershire

SCAPE.PC.138.tif
Multi view, showing the town and views of West Penwith

SCAPE.PC.290.tif
Multiview

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SCAPE.PC.260.tif
Approaches to Penzance

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SCAPE.PC.269.tif
The approaches to Penzance reproduced from an original engraving

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The boat 168 PZ can be identified (note the reversal of the boat identification - this would now be PZ 168).

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Reputed to be the oldest building in Penzance before it was demolished, located on the promenade it's site now occupied by Fraser's Fish and Chip Cafe

SCAPE.PC.107.tif
Overview looking down over Penzance from the Lescudjack area of the town. Lescudjack is the site of an ancient Iron Age hill fort and settlement

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Overview Newlyn to Penzance across the bay.
With a hand written message in ink to the reverse of the card to a recipient in Redcar

SCAPE.PC.106.tif
Overview looking East

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Situated next to the Dolphin Tavern, Quay Street

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The boats 20 PZ 24 PZ can be identified.

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Located at the top end of Morrab Road, built 1880. The ancient bronze cannon, believed to be from the Spanish Armada and placed in front of the library was stolen and never recovered

A wide view of the Promenade in the Victorian era.
The definition is particularly clear and the building easily recognisable from Folly House the oldest house on the left to the Battery rocks on the right with the Bandstand in the middle.
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Penzance Promenade after Great Storm 1883? The Bath House centre photo Edward Richards Album p27.

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Harold Carr (Penzance town council employee) pondering which piece of granite to use next.

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Located at the western end of the Promenade, built and opened in 1887, latterly known as the Cafe Marina. Cafe Marina was demolished in 1935 and the site of is now part of the Wherrytown car park
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