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OPA.265.tif
Humphry Davy Grammar School, Penzance, sixth form chemistry practical lesson 1962

HARB 8.026.tif
Conveyors built by Naylor Bros Warrington & installed by MDT Cranes in 1972

HARB 8.031.tif
Stone boat awaiting loading fishing boat on slipway in Newlyn.

PC 93.tif
Elderly man sitting in Whicker chair in large gardens

OPA.411.tif
Form 1P Humphry Davy Grammar School 1974
Back row: Michael Stone, Mark Hynard, Sean Morris, Tony Cook, Ashley Whitehouse, David Quigley, Simon Orr, Dick Rowe, John Lane
Middle row: Andrew Shelton, Jonathan Sleeman, Ian Kitchen, Andrew McMillan,…

OPA.412.tif
Form 1G Humphry Davy Grammar School 1975
Back row: S.J.M. Williams, M.G. Ward, G.A.J. Nicol, T. Lancaster, J. Stedman, M. Franks, M.A. Corin, N. Hollow
Middle row: A.R. Reason, A. J. Thomas, N.D. Drew, Hollinshead, J. Ellery, A.M.R. Kiloh, M.K.…

PC 129.tif
Elderly woman with young girl

ARTS 8.005.tif
"When was Camborne? When Redruth presented Parwith Double boys." These cards were popular in Cornwall and Devon during the first two decades of the 20th century.

PC 043.tif
Woman standing with fur wrap on chair back.

PC 044.tif
Two young School boys standing to attention by Ballustrade.

PC 045.tif
Portrait of serious young man wearing striped tie.

PC 046.tif
Portrait of Man with Beard

PC 047.tif
Young Teenage boy standing by a table.

PC 048.tif
Man with side whiskers seated on a scroll back chair.

PC 049.tif
Man seated on a chair holding a Brass Horn.

PC 051.tif
Man seated on a chair wearing a coat with a fur collar.

PC 085.tif
Schoolgirl in Black Dress standing by Lion Head Balustrade

PC 001.tif
Pednandrea Mine Redruth was active in early 18th C until 1891.
Dicky Vine fell down the mine stack and broke his little finger. His coat opened as a type of parachute and broke his fall, a narrow escape.
This note was written on rear of photograph.

JDCP 479.tif
Postcard. 139mm x 88mm. No postmark, stamp, message or address. Produced by Valentine's as part of the Valesque series. Serial number 90179. This suggests a date of 1923 which seems a bit early. This a colorised version of JDCP 480. View of families…
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