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The Active pilchard cellar, Newquay, Cornwall. Around 1900The interior of the Active fish cellar with four fishermen mending nets and crab pots. The Active was demolished between 1905 and 1906. Photographer: Ennor
The Fly pilchard cellar, Newquay, Cornwall. Around 1900The interior of the Fly fish cellar with a group of fishermen. Photographer: Ennor
The Harbour, Newquay, Cornwall. Early 1900sTwo sailing coasters moored in Newquay harbour. In the foreground a small boy sails a model boat. In the background the end of the North Pier can be seen
Newlyn, Cornwall. 1900sA street scene with trade signs, including J.C Harvey and A. Beckerleg, both shoe and boot makers. Photographer: Canon Henry Holroyd Mills
Coasters in the harbour, Newquay, Cornwall. Late 1800sCoasters in the harbour. Vixen of Fowey is pictured on the left, probably Hetty on the right at the central jetty
Coasters in the harbour, Newquay, Cornwall. Late 1800sThree sailing coasters unloading at the central jetty and harbour beach. Hetty on the right and Vixen in the centre. Vixen was built at Peterhead in 1870 and registered in Fowey
Beach Road, Newquay, Cornwall. Around 1905A view of Granny Cooks former dame school. A poster can be seen advertising Ginnetts Circus twice nightly. Two girls stand in the road
Central Square, Newquay, Cornwall. 1914A military funeral procession passes through Central Square en route to Crantock Street Cemetery. HMM Monarch cadets march alongside the hearse, 27 June 1914. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Cathedral Lane, Truro, Cornwall. Early 1900sView of E.A. Philps shop the Cathedral Lane Novelty Bazaar at No. 9, Cathedral Lane, Truro. The shop front displays photographs of Truro Cathedral and elsewhere
The North Pier, Newquay, Cornwall. Early 1900sTwo men holding a giant ray on the North Pier. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
The Harbour, Newquay, Cornwall. 1900sTwo topsail schooners moored by the jetty. In the background railway trucks wait on the wharf
Huers Hut, Newquay, Cornwall. 1914A view of the Huers Hut. The hut provided shelter for the Huer, a man who spotted large shoals of fish, more often than not pilchards
Tolcarne Bridge, Newlyn, Cornwall. Before 1880The old Tolcarne Bridge in Newlyn looking inland. Photographer: Gibson
Newlyn harbour, Cornwall. Around 1919Newlyn harbour with fishing boats and warships in the bay. A group of sailors walk past the Three Tuns Inn. Photographer: Canon Henry Holroyd Mills
Fish Quay, Newlyn, Cornwall. Early 1900sA view of Fish Quay in the mackerel season with stacks of barrels and boxes marked with names, for packing fish. In the background the harbour is full of fishing boats. Photographer: possibly Gibson
Passmore Edwards Art Gallery, Newlyn, Cornwall. Around 1900Passmore Edwards Art Gallery. Photographer: S.C. Fox
Fishing boats in Newlyn Harbour, Newlyn, Cornwall. Early 1900sA group of fishing boats in the harbour including PZ 104, PZ 110 and PZ 131. Hand coloured glass lantern slide produced by William Charles Hughes, London
The Harbour, Newlyn, Cornwall. 1880Crowds of people wait on the beach at Newlyn as the catch is landed. Photographer: Gibson
Newlyn harbour, Cornwall. 1900sThree rowing boats land the catch from two east coast drifters SN342 and LT276 and the fishing boat PZ58 in Newlyn harbour. Photographer: Canon Henry Holroyd Mills
The Active pilchard cellar, Newquay, Cornwall. Around 1900Interior of the Active fish cellar with four fishermen. The Active was demolished between 1905 and 1906. Photographer: Ennor
Newlyn harbour, Cornwall. Around 1919A view of Newlyn harbour with boats including PZ117. In the bay a group of warships can be seen. Photographer: Canon Henry Holroyd Mills