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HARB 14HF 050.tif
The boats 20 PZ 24 PZ can be identified.

ORCH.SL.0233.tif
Situated next to the Dolphin Tavern, Quay Street

SCAPE.PC.106.tif
Overview looking East

SCAPE.PC.094.tif
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.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

ORCH.SL.0322.tif
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

FISH 12HF 044.tif
The boat 168 PZ can be identified (note the reversal of the boat identification - this would now be PZ 168).

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

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SCAPE.PC.260.tif
Approaches to Penzance

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SCAPE.PC.290.tif
Multiview

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

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.123.tif
View from the Lescudjack area of the town. Lescudjack is the site of an Iron Age settlement and Fort

ORCH.SL.0326.tif
The whole street was overlooked by St Mary's Church. The street now demolished was located close to the present Yacht Inn and the PZ Gallery formerly Taylor's Garage

M.1535.tif
Parts of Trees which become visible after Heavy Seas foreshore Penzance" Edward Richards Album. c 1920.. Believed to be part of the Forest that was once in the Bay

ORCH.SL.0315.tif
Possible location Causewayhead
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