John Kelynack, born 1834 in Newlyn, Cornwall.
John, a fisherman, looks like he is leaning on an oar or spar of some kind, alongside sea boots drying. In the 1871 census he lived with his wife and 2 children in Newlyn. He died at the age of 69 years in 1904 in Paul, Cornwall.
For more information see: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Kelynack-268.
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JDC 440
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Elderly Henry Kitchen, fisherman with his fiddle, much photographed and painted. Newlyn, 1903-1905
Henry Kitched appears on many postcards, etc. Appears in the Newlyn School Forbes' painting 'The Lighthouse'.
Played the fiddle and led a small musical group at Boase Street Primitive Methodist Chapel about 1905.
1903-1905
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JDC 361
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Touch Pipe
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A posed portrait photograph of a fisherman in traditional garb, lighting his pipe
Paul Bros Series, Morrab Studios, Penzance
c. 1910
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PEOP.PC.005
Penzance
A Newlyn Fisherman
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A portait photograph of Henry Kitchen in traditional fishing garb, holding a Long line rig and a bucket of bait
F. Frith & Co., Ltd., Reigate
c. 1905
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PEOP.PC.001
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Vine Cottage, Boase Street, Newlyn
Miscellaneous
Vine Cottage , Boase Street, Newlyn
Henry Kitchen
Opie
Morrab Gardens
1900
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Newlyn, Cornwall