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JDCP 505.tif
Postcard. 137mm x 89mm. Stamped and postmarked 26th August 1915. Message from Nicholas to Miss Winnie Osborne, St Enoder. Sepia photograph of the interior of St John's church. Francis Frith Series, serial number 61236.

JDCP 504.tif
Postcard. 137mm x 89mm. Postmarked August 29th 1904. No message. Addressed to Mr JH Sandrey, c/o Messrs JJ Hosking and Co. Merchants, Marazion. Published in Vaughan T Paul's Series. Black and white photograph of St John's Church and Vicarage. Hand…

JDCP 503.tif
Postcard. 149mm x 105mm. No stamp, postmark or address. John Hinde Original. Photo Phillip Fenton. Serial number 2DC 2605. Handwritten message concerning clippings in the Western Morning News. No names for addressee or sender. Colour photograph of…

JDCP 502.tif
Postcard. 140mm x 89mm. No postmark, stamp or address. Duplicate of JDCP 493. Published by Millar and Lang in the National Series. This is a hand-coloured photograph of Penzance harbour and town from allotments overlooking Thornberry Terrace. M and L…

JDCP 501.tif
Postcard. 137mm x 86mm. No stamp, postmark, address or message. WH Smith Kingsway Real Photo Series. Serial number 5.6980. Sepia photograph of Penzance harbour and St Mary's church taken from Lescudjack hill fort. Seems to have been taken from behind…

JDCP 499.tif
Postcard. 136mm x 85mm. No stamp, postmark, address or message. No publisher information. Black and white painting of Penzance harbour and St Mary's from Lescudjack at night. The artist is Andrew Beer 1862-1954. It looks very similar to other…

JDCP 498.tif
Postcard. 149mm x 105mm. No postmark, stamp, address or message. John Hinde Original. Serial no. 2DC 152. Photo by John Hinde. Colour photograph of Penzance harbour and St Mary's church from Lescudjack.

JDCP 497.tif
Postcard. 149mm x 105mm. No postmark, stamp, address or message. John Hinde Original. Photo D. Noble. Printed in Ireland. Colour photograph of the harbour looking down over the railway station.

WATERSc 31CF 138_edited-1.tif
Also, the old waterwheel. This stream joins Lariggan which empties into the sea at Wherrytown

SWA.294.tif
Written on the back of the print by Serena Wadham: 'Rabbi Melul wearing Kaftan. He gives instruction to some of the younger boys.' (Also lines drawn by Serena Wadham
to indicate cropping of image)
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