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M101.tif
Aerial view Promenade Penzance Morrab Road Regent Terrace Chapel Street Green Street Coinagehall Street. Morrab Gardens with good view of the Morrab Library and surrounding houses. Pre Pengarth.

M.246.tif
Aerial view over the harbour from Lescudjack across to St Marys church farm gate in the foreground with mother and two children.

M.1525.tif
The First Co-op Shop in Penzance Edward Richards Album p19. c.1932..

M.1526.tif
Penzance Promenade after Great Storm 1883? The Bath House centre photo Edward Richards Album p27.

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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

M.1531.tif
Demolition of the Smelting Chymneys Chyandour Edward Richards Album P 103.

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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

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C D of Penzance Conservation Area October 2005 located in the M neg box. 2005..

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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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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.

M.1665.tif
1st Penzance Girl Guide Company 1918 in front of the Morrab Library doorway, Morrab Library

A wide view of the Promenade in the Victorian era.
The definition is particularly clear and the building easily recognisable from Folly House the oldest house on the left to the Battery rocks on the right with the Bandstand in the middle.
There…

ARTS 8.001.tif
Photo of a steel engraving of Penzance and Newlyn. The steeple is the Chapel of Our Lady, later replaced by St Mary's Church.

BUILD 8.012.tif
One of two surviving relics in Britain of an architectural "frolic" inspired by Napoleon's Near East Campaign. Built in 1830, it was restored by the National Trust 1973 at a cost of £18,000.

BUILD 6.002.tif
Spectators on foot and on bicycles at the scene of the fire at Cafe Marina in Penzance (Wherrytown) on 14 June 1935.

BUILD 8.010.tif
Bodilly's flour mill being demolished in Wherrytown in 1920.

BUILD 6.005.tif
Hawkes Farm on Alverton Road in Penzance prepared for thatching.

ARTS 4.002.tif
'Hip Hop' graffiti on a wall in Morrab Place (March 1985)

TRANS 9.005.tif
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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