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Casabianca under construction, St Ives, Cornwall. 1877The Casabianca of Shoreham, Sussex, under construction in St Ives harbour. A large pennant bearing the ships name is being flown from the main mast
Outdoor class at a Truro Elementary School, Truro, Cornwall. Autumn 1919The teacher is seated at a small desk in the foreground and the boys are posed for the camera against the walls of the building and schoolyard. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Truro High School for Girls, Falmouth Road, Truro, Cornwall. In or before 1903Founded as a Church of England school by the Bishop of Truro in 1880, Truro High Schools new premises in Falmouth Road were built in 1896. Photographer: Tims of Truro
The West End Drapery Stores Ltd, 7 Quay Street, Truro, Cornwall. 1911The shop front of The West End Drapery Stores Ltd. This Grade II listed building was designed by architect Alfred J. Cornelius in 1908 and later became The Old Ale House
The Cardiff pilot cutter No12 Baratanach on the beach at St IvesBaratanach on the beach at St Ives with the topsail schooners Drake and John Carnall and the fishing lugger S.S.619 in the background. The pilot cutter Baratanach (ON 81779) was built in 1879
George V Silver Jubilee windowThe window of Farm Industries Ltd. celebrating the Silver Jubilee of King George V in 1935 with photographs and decorated packets of flour etc. Photographer: Unknown
Farm Industries Ltd shop, Princes Street, Truro, Cornwall. Around 1930Farm Industries Ltd shop, next to Princes Garage, with staff standing in the doorway. Farm Industries were agricultural engineers, implement dealers and corn, seed and manure merchants
Looking west along Quay Street, Truro, Cornwall. Around 1920sQuay Street, looking west towards the Cathedral with the Old Mansion House and C. Trevail, the monumental masons on the right and the Palace Theatre on the left. Photographer: Unknown
C. Trevail, monumental masons, Quay Street, Truro, Cornwall. Around 1920sC. Trevail, monumental mason s, with monuments displayed on the pavement outside. Photographer: Unknown
School room, Truro, Cornwall. Probably early 1900sInterior of a school room with long benches, a desk with two chairs and a piano at the front
Laboratory, Truro Diocesan Training CollegeA pupil of Truro Diocesan Training College, a training college for School Mistresses, working in the school laboratory. The college opened in 1859
Truro Diocesan Training College, Agar Road, Truro, Cornwall. Probably early 1900sAn exterior view of Truro Diocesan Training College, a training college for School Mistresses. The college opened in 1859
Quay Street, Truro, Cornwall. Around 1920sLooking west along Quay Street towards the cathedral with Old Mansion House on the right and the Palace Theatre (later the Palace Building) on the left