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Fire damage to the Cafe Marina, Western Promenade, Penzance
Demolished after a disastrous fire in 1935
Shops at the bottom end of the Terrace, Market Jew Street, Penzance
Located at the corner of Wood Street, formerly the The Central hotel, later Jacob's General Outfitters
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Shops on the Terrace, Market Jew Street, Penzance
The image features Smith's Gents Outfitters premises close by to the Market House and the Humphry Davy statue
Champion's Slip, 1965.
Champion's Slip, 1965.
Newlyn foreshore, 1885.
Newlyn foreshore, 1890.
Newlyn Slip and foreshore, 1900.
Newlyn Slip, 1880.
Fore Street and Newlyn 1895.
Newlyn Foreshore with view of Champion's Slip and the Industrial Buildings
Fisherman besides upturned boat
View over Newlyn Town, taken from Harbour Road
Newlyn Slip
Along Fore Street to the South, close up of JDC 218
duplicate print of 259 slightly zoomed in
Image taken at Tammo de Jongh's 'Fools Paradise Party' at the Collingwood's 'Hut'.
tammo de jonghlaurance collingwood
duplicate of 257
Tammo de Jongh's 'Fools Paradise Party' at the Collingwood's 'Hut'.
Written on the back of the print by Serena Wadham:
'Collingwoods' Tammo Party'
Dirk Collingwood (grandson of Lawrence Collingwood) (Right)
moving timber with the help of friends.
written on the back of the print by Serena Wadham:
'Dirk Collingwood (R) moving timber, with the help of friends.'
We have seen from Serena Wadham's notes that the M3 motorway was about to be built requiring the demolition of the Collingwood's…
The Collinwood family playing 'Fernocky'.
See SWA.254
Collingwood family playing 'Fernocky'.Andrew Collingwood 2nd from left.
Written on the back by Serena Wadham:
'"Fernocky" - a game played by the Collingwood family since 1939 when Andrew invented it. Rules are slightly similar to those of hockey'
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