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Pydar Street, Truro, Cornwall. About 1910A view up from the corner of Pydar Street and High Cross with the Post Office on the right hand side and the Coach & Horses Inn on the left
The King of Prussia Inn, Fowey, Cornwall. Pre 1886A view of The King of Prussia Inn before its rebuilding in 1886. At this time it had two floors, a third being added on demolition and rebuild
Falcon Inn, St Mawgan in Pydar, Cornwall. Around 1920The rear of the Falcon Inn as seen from the garden in winter or early spring. Photographer: Unknown
The Highertown Inn, Highertown, Truro, Cornwall. Date unknown but probably around 1910The Highertown Inn with signage indicating the landlord as Richard Bray. Photographer: Unknown
The Bush Inn, Crosstown, Morwenstow, Cornwall. 1958General view of the 13th century thatched building, with a notice stating Closed on Sundays. A fire in 1968 destroyed the thatched roof
The New Inn, Manaccan, Cornwall. Early 1900sA woman and young child are standing in the doorway. The licence holder at the time was E. Lovesey. Tea gardens, refreshment rooms and accommodation are advertised
Westgate Street, Launceston, Cornwall. 1965Looking up Westgate Street from outside the West Gate Inn. Opposite is Walter & Sillifant store. Photographer: Charles Woolf
A meeting outside The King of Prussia Inn, Fowey, Cornwall. 1912A view of The King of Prussia Inn with John Mann, a national union activist, addressing a crowd on 20 January 1912. There was a major clay workers strike in 1913. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
The Tree Inn and a notice regarding the Battle of Stratton in the English Civil War, Fore Street, Stratton, CornwallThe Tree Inn at Stratton that has a commemorative notice in its wall regarding the Battle of Stratton. The notice reads: In this place ye Army of Ye Rebells under ye command of ye Earl of Stamford
The Tree Inn and the notice in its wall regarding the Battle of Stratton during the English Civil War, Fore StreetThe notice reads: In this place ye Army of Ye Rebells under ye command of ye Earl of Stamford recivd a signall overthrow by ye valor ofs Bevill Granville & ye Cornish Army on Tuesday ye 16 of May
The Golden Lion and George and Dragon Inn, Market Place, St Ives, Cornwall. Around 1873Main view of the George and Dragon Inn. The proprietor was Alice Rowe who is mentioned in Kellys Directory for 1873. The house was demolished in 1887
Fire Engine Inn, Higher Fore Street, Marazion, Cornwall. Probably 1920sThe Fire Engine Inn on Higher Fore Street. Part of the A.K. Hamilton Jenkin collection. Photographer: Unknown
Rock Inn, Churchtown, Roche, Cornwall. Early 1900sA man walking past the doorway of the Rock Inn, Churchtown. The name of the licensee above the door is Charles Hooper. Photographer: Unknown
DCLI Military Band, Wendron, Cornwall. 1915The Duke of Cornwalls Light Infantry band are about to start, or have just concluded, a march outside what is thought to be the Travellers Comfort Inn, possibly at Farms Common
Ye Old Lugger, Fowey, Cornwall. 1904A view of The Old Lugger with the Truro, St Austell and Fowey coach outside. The sign states that the pub was established in 1633 and the proprietor was Robert Varco
Ye Old Lugger, Fowey, Cornwall. 1914A view of The Old Lugger with the Truro, St Austell and Fowey coach outside. A similar image to FOWih.2 and 3. The sign states that the pub was established in 1633
Falcon Inn, St Mawgan in Pydar, Cornwall. Probably 1921The rear of the Falcon Inn as seen from the garden, with several people eating at the picnic tables in the foreground. There are also two little dogs and a cat. Photographer: Unknown
Charter Day, Fowey, Cornwall. 10th October 1913Dignitaries standing on the town hall steps at the Borough celebrations. The town hall is located next to The King of Prussia Inn
The King of Prussia Inn, Fowey, Cornwall. Post 1909A view of The King of Prussia Inn after its rebuilding in 1886, showing the third floor added at the time of the rebuilding. The steps were added in 1909 by Walter Hicks (St Austell Brewery)
Charter Day, Fowey, Cornwall. 10 October 1913Dignitaries standing on the town hall steps at the Borough celebrations. A bugler is playing on the balcony. The town hall is located next to The King of Prussia Inn