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Mawgan Porth, Cornwall. 1930sView north from above the bridge across the back of the beach towards Trenance. A number of people are on the beach. Photographer: Unknown
View across the beach to Porthallow, St Keverne, Cornwall, 2nd July 1912View across the beach, showing boats and village behind, rocks in the foreground. Photographer: Herbert Hughes
Mawgan Porth, Cornwall. 1930sView north from above the bridge towards Trenance, showing houses inland to the right of the bridge. Photographer: Unknown
Mousehole harbour looking landward, Cornwall. Early 1900sHarbour full of fishing boats and fishing gear, with the boats drawn up at low tide. Working boats with PZ numbers can be seen, some with sails hoisted
Mousehole harbour, Cornwall. Probably 1925Harbour full of fishing boats including working boats with PZ numbers and sails furled. The village can be seen in the background. Photographer: Unknown
Mousehole harbour, Cornwall. Early 1900sFishermen, a boy, two women with elegant hats and a well dressed man are all leaning on a rail by the harbour steps, looking into the harbour. Photographer: A.W.N
General view of Mousehole, Cornwall. Early 1900sView of the village and harbour, looking east, at low tide, with many fishing boats inside the breakwater. Photographer: Unknown
Perran Sands, Perranuthnoe, Cornwall. 1966View from the north west side, towards cliffs and scattered houses. Photographer: Charles Woolf
View along the valley, Porthallow, St Keverne, Cornwall, 1912View from across the fields, showing cottages. A large tree is in the foreground. Photographer: Herbert Hughes
Loading and carting shingle at Porthallow, St Keverne, Cornwall. July 1912View across the beach showing lobster pots and boats, including FH77 and FH236, pulled up on the beach. A further boat, FH83, is sitting at the tide line
View of Porthallow from the hill, St Keverne, Cornwall. 1897View down the valley to the village of Porthallow with the sea in the distance. A horse and cart is at the bottom of the lane, on its way back up the hill from the beach