A sepia view from the the Western Promenade Road, showing crowds of people strolling and seated on the Promenade. The view is looking east towards Penzance centre in the distance; photo taken near the front of the Queen's Hotel.
No message on the…
A view from the the Western Promenade Road, showing crowds of people strolling and seated on the Promenade. The view is looking east towards Penzance centre in the distance; photo taken near the front of the Queen's Hotel.
No message on the back.
A view from the the Western Promenade Road, from in front of the Queen's Hotel looking at the entrance.
A green, half penny, King George V stamp, postmarked 4 August 1916. Message from Monica addressed to Miss H.M. Burton, 3 Bulkeley Road, Seacombe,…
View of the Queen's Hotel taken from the sea, a short distance from the shoreline.
A green, half penny, King Edward VII stamp, postmarked 03 December 1909. Message from N? to Mrs Sandencock, Ardmore, Northam, North Devon says, "Have sent a few …
A view of the Queen's Hotel, looking towards Penzance town centre, taken from the Promenade, showing some pedestrians walking along the Prom. A green, half penny, King Edward VII stamp, postmarked 25 April 1905. Message to Miss D. James, Bridge…
A faded/over-exposed photograph postcard showing the new Band Stand on Penzance's Promenade.
A previously entered record, identifier M.0085, states that the old flour mill and the Beachfield Hotel can be seen in the background and two ladies in…
A 'tintype' is a photograph made by creating a direct positive on a thin sheet of metal (actually iron, not tin) coated with a dark lacquer or enamel and used as the support for the photographic emulsion. Popular in the 1860's and 70's in America.…
A 'Tintype' is a photograph made by creating a direct positive on a thin sheet of metal (Iron. Tin was not actually used) coated with a dark lacquer or enamel and used as the support for the photographic emulsion. Popular in the 1860's and 70's in…
A 'Tintype' is a photograph made by creating a direct positive on a thin sheet of metal (iron, tin was not actually used) coated with a dark lacquer or enamel and used as the support for the photographic emulsion. popular in the 1860's and 70's in…