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RNLI Padstow Lifeboat No. 2 Edmund Harvey with the tug Helen Peele alongside in the background, Padstow, Cornwall. 1901The photograph is thought to have been taken on the lifeboats inauguration day in 1901. She served from 1901 to 1929. The crew are all wearing cork life jackets
Wreck of the SS Fleswick at the entrance to Hayle Estuary, Cornwall. 29th January 1902On 28th January 1902 the crew of the Hayle lifeboat E.F. Harrison rescued eleven men and a pilot from the grounded 195 ton screw steamer Fleswick which, inward bound to Hayle with coal from Neath
Rosewin Row, Truro, Cornwall. 1927A view of an alley, probably off Rosewin Row. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Old Grammar School, St Marys Street, Truro, Cornwall. Early 1900sThe Old Grammar School in St Marys Street, Truro, when it was the Bullen Brothers Show Rooms with a sign saying Plumbers, Iron, Zinc, Copper, Bellhangers, Gasfitters
The Hayle lifeboat New Oriental Bank (later renamed E. F. Harrison) with the wreck of the SS Escurial inSS Escurial, an iron built schooner-rigged screw steamer built by Alex Stephens of Lighthouse, Govan, for Raeburn and Verel of Glasgow in 1879, was outward bound from Cardiff, laden with 1
Princes House, Princes Street, Truro, Cornwall. Around 1900The Dining Room in Princes House showing the ornate ceiling, and several pieces of period furniture. Princes House was built for William Lemon in 1739 by the London architect Thomas Edwards
Sunny Corner, Truro River, Truro, Cornwall. Early 1900sView up river to Sunny Corner. There is an unidentified pleasure steamer on the left, which could be Queen of the Fal or maybe Roseland. Photographer: Unknown
The Technical School, Union Place, Truro, Cornwall. Early 1900sThe exterior of the Technical School in Union Place, showing the side/back of the building. Funded by Passmore Edwards and designed by Silvanus Trevail
SS Dardare, Bude, Cornwall. 10th June 1905The SS Dardare moored off Bude breakwater, awaiting a full tide. SS Dardare was built in Le Havre, France, in 1872 and registered in London from 1902. Photographer: T. Mitchell
Newham, Truro River, Truro, Cornwall. Early 1900sSmall craft off Newham looking towards Sunny Corner. Photographer: Unknown
Truro River, Truro, Cornwall. Probably early 1900sTruro River from above Calenick Creek, looking towards Malpas. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
St Johns Sunday School, Truro, Cornwall. Around 1920St Johns Sunday School at the top of the Infirmary Hill and Lemon Street junction. The Grammar School was housed here between 1877-1880 and the building was demolished in August 1962
Princes House, Princes Street, Truro, Cornwall. Around 1900An interior view of Princes House showing the landing and top of the stairs. It shows the very ornate ceiling, several portraits and two wooden chairs
The Technical School, Union Place, Truro, Cornwall. 1907-1908The laboratory at the Technical School in Union Place, Truro. There are two microscopes on view together with Bunsen burners, laboratory apparatus, jars and bottles of liquids etc
SS Dardare, Bude, Cornwall. 10th June 1905The SS Dardare moored off Bude breakwater, awaiting a full tide. SS Dardare was built in Le Havre, France, in 1872 and registered in London from 1902. Photographer: Herbert Hughes
Rosewin Row, Truro, Cornwall. 1927Slate hung terraced houses in Rosewin Row. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
The Technical School, Union Place, Truro, Cornwall. Early 1900sExterior view of the Technical School in Union Place. Funded by Passmore Edwards and designed by Silvanus Trevail, the school was built in 1899 as a Technical College for men and women
The Technical School, Union Place, Truro, Cornwall. Early 1900sThe exterior of the Technical School in Union Place. Funded by Passmore Edwards and designed by Silvanus Trevail, the school was built in 1899 as a Technical College for men and women