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The Harbour, Cadgwith, Cornwall. 1908A man and woman admire the visiting French ketch Nouvelle Marie, moored at Cadgwith. The ship was lost with all hands in 1909 off the coast of Glamorgan
Rose Cottages, Helford, Cornwall. Early 1900sA smartly dressed family pose outside some rather overgrown cottages, the post office is visible in the background. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Preaching Pit, St Newlyn East, Cornwall. Around 1930Crowd at the Preaching Pit, with tea laid out. Women and children can be seen in summer dress. The preaching pit. originally an old stone quarry on the edge of the village, was opened in 1852
Pentire Hotel, East Pentire, Newquay Cornwall. Around 1928A view of the Pentire Hotel being built and nearing completion but still with scaffolding. A mother with her children, one in a pram, are in the foreground. Photographer: Unknown.
Richmond Hill, Truro, Cornwall. Early 1900sA view looking down the north side of Richmond Hill. Children and adults are standing on the pavement while a woman stands in the doorway of Number 42
Two ladies and a little girl of the Tamblyn family of Ivy House, Mitchell, St Newlyn East, Cornwall. 8th November 1908A Tamblyn family group of two ladies and a little girl. Miss Mary Tamblyn was a draper and tea dealer at the post office during the period around 1906. Photographer: Samuel John Govier
Coverack, St Keverne, Cornwall. 1890sA crowd pose for the photographer outside Roskilly grocer and post office, close to the harbour. Photographer: Unknown
Marian Chanter, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. December 1987Marian Chanter with the trophies she won as the National Champion of the Krypton Factor, a challenging quiz programme on ITV
Richmond Hill, Truro, Cornwall. Early 1920sA procession going down Richmond Hill from Station Approach. The occasion is unknown. It is possibly for a funeral or a service of remembrance as their are no flags or banners that would indicate a
Calenick, Cornwall. March 1912A view of a lady seated in front of a thatched cottage, Calenick. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
The Truro town Mayor and others at the opening of Worths Quay, Truro, Cornwall. Possibly 1905Image shows the Mayor of Truro, possibly W.F. Clarke who was in office from 1904-1907, with other gentlemen at the opening of Worths Quay
Workers in front of locomotive GWR 1307. Possibly around 1895A group of railway workers in front of the Great Western Railway engine 1307. The 2-4-2T engine was built by in 1895 by Kitson and Company and was withdrawn from service in 1926. Photographer: Unknown
Kynance Cove, Landewednack, Cornwall. Around 1900Two women walk along the beach, whilst in the background a group of people investigate a cave. Photographer: Unknown