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LPA 017.tif
Photograph of an English steamer discharging cargo on the Euphrates.
The number 163 can be seen on the photograph when enlarged - possibly indicating that it is a professional photograph.

MG.045.tif
Exterior of The Bull Hotel, Dartford, where Richard Trevithick died. He is buried in the town.

COLLINS.153C.tif
Print

COLLINS.153B.tif
Print of Popeye (dredger grounded in Carbis Bay near Upton Towans with 2 children standing by

LPA 016.tif
Photograph of a caravanserai at an unknown location in Persia (Iran). A caravanserai was a place for travellers to rest on journeys across the network of trade routes.

LPA 015.tif
Photograph of local people bleaching cotton at an unknown location in Persia (Iran)

LPA 014.tif
Photograph of ruins at Persepolis, northwest of modern Shiraz, Iran. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979.

PEOP 21HG 099.tif
Large group of people, some wearing sashes and regalia, standing in the grounds of a large house

LPA 012.tif
Photograph of Artillery Square, Tehran

MG.044.tif
Painting Richard Trevithick

MG.043.tif
Illustration in a book of Trevithick's plan for London railway 1808

PEOP 21HG 098.tif
Portrait of Robert Thomas, Mayor of Penzance 1935-1936. See also PEOP 21HG 096 and 097

PEOP 21HG 097.tif
Robert Thomas, Mayor of Penzance 1935-1936. See also PEOP 21HG 098 and 096

MG.042.tif
Picture of Trevithick's childhood home at Penponds, Camborne

LPA 012.tif
Three photographs, the first being of Trereiffe (Trereife) Avenue, the second a view of Mousehole Harbour and the third a back street in Mousehole (possibly 'Millponds')

PEOP 21HG 096.tif
Robert Thomas, Mayor of Penzance 1935-1936. One of three photos, see also PEOP 21HG 097 and 098

M 2347.tif
Penzance Harbour showing construction of the Floating Dock.
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