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Advertising the play Duenna, to be staged at the New Theatre, Penzance.

Location possibly Chapel Street area.

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The building known as St. John's Hall, which now houses the Public Library 2016.
With a hand written message in ink to the reverse of the postcard to a recipient Devonport

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The Palm Walk, located at the Morrab Road entrance to the gardens.
With a hand written message in ink, dated 12th November 1912 to the reverse of the postcard to a recipient in Peterboro

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The Western Promenade featuring on the left Cafe Marina and right The Beachfield Hotel

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Overview looking West towards Mount's Bay and St. Michael's Mount

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Left the White Lion Inn and right now an estate agents, located in the Green Market, Penzance

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Postcard Richards four horse Excursion Car with passengers, Promenade junction of Alexandra Road and the Western Promenade, c.1900..

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Located Alverton, the former home of Preston, professional photographer operating in Penzance from 1860 onwards. Later became the National Asssistance Office and currently the Alverne Restaurant and Lounge

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Penzance Viaduct the lowest built by Brunel being 15ft above High Water. Suffered storm damage many times & was replaced by Granite Embankment in 1920s

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Situated on Mount Street, near the Railway Station now known as the Lamp and Whistle Public House

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Situated near to Redinnick Gardens

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Located at the bottom of Market Jew Street on the right hand side going down. Later the premises of J.H. Bennetts, fuel supplys

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Richards brothers in Uniform WW2, left to right; Cyril, Eddie, Reggie. Eddie and Reggie took over the business, located in Queen Street on the death of their father.

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Situated at 2 New Street, taken from the Penzance Guide 1902.

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Plaque to commemorate the opening after the re build

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View from the Harbour area

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Located at the corner of Wood Street, formerly the The Central hotel, later Jacob's General Outfitters
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