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Serena photographed women, famous, at work and play and generally going about their business. These photographs are taken around the streets of Islington where Serena lived. A snapshot of the lives of women in the 1970s.

SWA.339.tif
Serena photographed women, famous, at work and play and generally going about their business. These photographs are taken around the streets of Islington where Serena lived. A snapshot of the lives of women in the 1970s.

JDC 342.tif
The site of the later fish market, looking across to Newlyn town before the harbour road was built in 1908. Building on the right was the Norway Ice store before the later, much bigger Iceworks built on the same site in 1907.
Ice was originally…

SWA.338.tif
Serena photographed women, famous, at work and play and generally going about their business. These photographs are taken around the streets of Islington where Serena lived. A snapshot of the lives of women in the 1970s.

JDC 341.tif
This institute is also known as the Fishermen's Mission.
Miss Nora Bolitho of Laregan, Penzance, who built the Institute in 1911 and until her death in 1929, ever sought the welfare of all Fishermen sailing out of Newlyn. The War Memorial was…

PC 58.tif
Portrait of man with side whiskers standing by ornate furniture

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PC 57.tif
Portait of young boy standing on a velvet stool by ornate furniture.

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PC 56.tif
Family group of 6 people from schoolboy to grandfather

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PC 55.tif
Woman holding young child

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PC 54.tif
Young School boy holding Cane and Bowler hat

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PC 53.tif
Portrait of two young school boys holding Bowler hats

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PC 52.tif
Portrait of a schoolboy standing by a wooden chair near studio window.

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ZWM 330.tif
School Group

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ZWM 329.tif
School Group

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ZWM 328.tif
Dairy School Nance Farm Trevarrack

Run by Miss Nicholls

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ZWM 327.tif
Robert and Mary Osborne at Tremmeda

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ZWM 326.tif
Stage Group

JDC 340.tif
Copy of a coloured painting.
Fish sale, laid out on the floor, before Newlyn fish market was built. Build to the right is the Coastguards store (later, Newlyn Post Office). The Union Inn has the sign on top of the building; this later became The…

JDC 339.tif
Woman mending pilchard net. Exact location unknown, possibly Newlyn Town.

JDC 338.tif
Newlyn fishwives and their wicker baskets, called Cowals, congregate near the entrance to the North Pier near the Newlyn Post Office (then the Coastguard building also now at the back of the Newlyn harbour offices).
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