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  • Tags: Market Jew Street

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Located at the western end of Market Jew Street. Demolished in 1836 and rebuilt as the current Market House, later to become the Lloyds Bank building. The image reproduced from an old engraving

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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

ORCH.SL.0260.tiff
Located at the corner of Wood Street, formerly the The Central hotel, later Jacob's General Outfitters

ORCH.SL.0259.tif
The image features Smith's Gents Outfitters premises close by to the Market House and the Humphry Davy statue

ORCH.SL.0263.tif
Located on Market Jew Street, Penzance, at the corner of Gas Lane, (now New Town Lane). Poundstretcher store now occupies the site

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Situated at the top of Market Jew Street. Opened on June 14th, 1838

STREET.PC.009.tif
Modern view looking West, of interest the shops are little changed excepting the frontage when compared with the same views from the early years of the 20th century

STREET.PC.043.tif
Overview from the 1960s era showing Market Jew Street

STREET.PC.044.tif
Duplicate of STREET.PC.043

M.1528.tif
View from the old Beef Carcass Market looking towards the Meat Market " Edward Richards Album p30. Now Simpsons Shop and Arcade showing Borough Coat of Arms John the Baptists Head on
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