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One of two Victorian Lions on Penzance Promenade
One of two Victorian Lions on Penzance Promenade
MarketJew Street, lower end.
Market Jew Street, looking towards the bottom of town from the Terrace. Businesses that can be identified are I. Levin's, Borough Arms Foundry, Hodges Basket Makers and Jennings Refreshments.
St Marys Church, Penzance, possibly from Green Street
There is also an enhanced flimsy negative with this glass plate
Church in lane probably St Anthony-in-Meneage
Rural church, (probably St Anthony-in-Meneage)
Grid reference, SW 7828 2566
for further information see Historic Environment Record, https://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?uid=MCO6438&resourceID=1020
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Victoria Square Cars Crown Inn double photograph
Junction between Wharf Road & Albert Street
Bottom Market Jew St Railway Station & Hotel
From Terrace Jenning Street Ship & Castle
Penzance Post Offfice was at one time located in basement of Market House {info on back of Amgove 9.003}
Congested traffic looking down Market Jew Street
Chapel Street & Town from top of St Marys Church
House with scaffolding next to Georgian House
Now Roland Morris's Maritime Museum
Looking down St Marys Terrace
Penlowarth Offices St Marys Terrace
House top of photo demolished to make way for flats
Looking up Queen Street, Penzance, towards Ritz Cinema
Market Place, Penzance, towards town ,note no traffic.
Market Place ,Penzance without traffic.
Looking down Quay Street , Penzance new flats on l.. 1966
Junction Quay Street with Under Chapel Yard, Penzance. 1937
War Memorial Battery Rocks Cottages Mount, Penzance. 1920
Buildings were demolished to build Battery Road
Rebuilt Promenade , Penzance, after 1962 Ash Wednesday Storm. 1965 3 negs.
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