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Fairground in Market Square, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. Around 1920A fairground ride, Chair-O-Planes, set up in Market Square (or Commercial Square). The Wellington Hotel can be seen in the background. Photographer: Unknown
Market Square, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. Early 1900sA stereo pair view looking towards the church with a crowd of boys in the foreground. A horse bus full of passengers is standing in front of the Wellington Hotel in Market Square
Cape Cornwall, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. Around 1890Hand coloured glass lantern slide showing Cape Cornwall from the NE side, above Porth Ledden (Porthledden). Wheal Call Counthouse can be seen on the left
Two women milking cows in a field, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. Late 1800sA stereoscopic view of two women milking cows in a field in the St Just in Penwith area. Three farm buildings are in the background. It is possible that the cows being milked are Welsh Blacks
Market Square, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. Early 1900sA fairground type traction engine in Market Square (or Commercial Square) with several men and children gathered to look at it. Photographer: Unknown
Wesleyan Sunday School procession entering Market Square, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. Early 1900sThe Wesleyan Sunday School procession in Fore Street and the entrance to Market Square (or Commercial Square). Many of the women are holding parasols to protect them from the sun
A donkey and cart in Market Square, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. Early 1900sMarket Square (or Commercial Square) with the Wellington Hotel in the background. There are four carts in the picture. The horse drawn cart has a boy driver
Fore Street, St Just in Penwith Churchtown, Cornwall. Around 1910Fore Street with the Star Inn on the left. Samuel Warren was the innkeeper in 1910 but by 1914 it was William Stephens. The photograph also shows several shops including Rowe s
Plain-an-Gwarry, St Just in Penwith Churchtown, Cornwall. Early 1900sPlain-an-Gwarry (or Plain-an-Gware), Churchtown looking west with children posed on surrounding wall. From the Cornish Plen an Gwari a playing place
A general view of western St Just in Penwith Churchtown, Cornwall. Early 1900sA view of the western part of Churchtown, probably from the footpath to Carrallack. The Board School, built in 1877, can be seen right of centre
Cape Cornwall and Gribba Point from near to Polpry Cove, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. Early 1900sA distant view of Cape Cornwall and Gribba Point from, or near, Polpry Cove. The chimney stack of Cape Cornwall Mine can be seen on the headland
Coastguard cottages, St Just in Penwith Churchtown, Cornwall. Early 1900sCoastguard cottages with a White Ensign flying on the flagpole at the New Downs end of the town. The flag is flown by all serving Royal Navy warships, ships boats, Royal Marines craft
Market Square, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. Around 1910An almost deserted view of Market Square (or Commercial Square) at St Just in Penwith. It shows J. Matthews shop, the Kings Arms, the Wellington Hotel and St Just Church
Houses in Tregaseal (Tregeseal), St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. Early 1900sLooking across a field and down onto the houses of Tregaseal (Tregeseal). A lot of washing is evident on garden clothes lines
Market Square, St Just in Penwith Churchtown, Cornwall. Early 1900sMarket Square (or Commercial Square) looking towards St Just Church and the Wellington Hotel. Photographer: Unknown
Wheal Call Count House looking west from Porth Ledden, Cape Cornwall, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. Early 1900sA view of Wheal Call Count House from a house above Porth Ledden with The Brisons in the distance. The chimney stack of Cape Cornwall Mine can be seen on the headland
Pendeen Lighthouse, Pendeen, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. 7th June 1901A close up of Pendeen Lighthouse, also known as Pendeen Watch Lighthouse, from the rear, looking seaward. The lighthouse was built by Trinity House in 1900 to guide vessels around the coastline
General view of the French SS Paknam wrecked at Pendeen, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. May 1895The 700 ton cargo steamer was built in 1895 by Robert Napier, Govan. She was on her maiden voyage to Le Havre, from where she was due to go on to Tonkin in French Indo China
DCLI recruiting march, Kelynack, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. 18th June 1915The 3rd Duke of Cornwalls Light Infantry recruiting march on Friday 18th June 1915 entering Kelynack. The military band is in front. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Plain-an-Gwarry, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. 1896Stereoscopic pair. A Sunday School gathering in 1896, probably in Plain-an-Gwarry (or Plain-an-Gware). From the Cornish Plen an Gwari a playing place
Horse drawn van of the Queen Street Bakery in Bank Square, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. Early 1900sA man and boy pose for a photograph with their horse drawn canvas-topped van. The house behind the horse has a sign above the door reading Surgery. Photographer: Unknown
Pendeen, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. Probably early 1900sView of the coast at Pendeen looking south-west. There is an abandoned engine house on the cliffs in the middle distance. Photographer: Unknown
Cape Cornwall from Kenidjack, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. 1898Cape Cornwall from the north side at Kenidjack Cliff with the remains of St Just United mine on the far left in the distance
Cape Cornwall from above Porth Ledden, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. Early 1900sA view of Cape Cornwall from above Porth Ledden (Porthledden) with The Brisons in the distance. The chimney stack of Cape Cornwall Mine can be seen on the headland
View across the fields to St Just in Penwith Churchtown, Cornwall. Early 1900sA view of children in the fields at St Just in Penwith Churchtown from Carn Bosavern in the south west. The church is on the far right. Part of the A.K. Hamilton Jenkin collection
The Brisons from Cape Cornwall, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. Early 1900sA view of The Brisons from Cape Cornwall with a small ship in the background. Cape Cornwall marks the point where the Atlantic currents divide
The Cornish Express motor bus (Penzance to St Just) outside the Commercial Hotel in Market Square, St Just, CornwallA good photograph of an early open top motor bus on a summers day outside the Commercial Hotel in Market Square (or Commercial Square), when owned by Sydney Henry Coles
The Board School, St Just in Penwith Churchtown, Cornwall. 7th March 1904A view of the 1880 section of The Board School, Churchtown, with the datestone on the gable wall. A handcart of Veail, Bakers and Confectioners of St Just stands in front of the railings
Cape Cornwall and The Brisons from the east side above Priests Cove, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. Early 1900sA view of Cape Cornwall and The Brisons from the east side above Priests Cove with an excursion party and horse and cart on the approach road
Botallack Manor, Botallack, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. 1961Front view of the 17th century, Grade II listed manor house with the sea behind. A pony is tethered in the garden. The house is situated between the village and mines of Botallack
View across the fields to St Just in Penwith Churchtown, Cornwall. Early 1900sA view across the fields at St Just in Penwith Churchtown from the south west with the church on the far right and Carrallack Villa in the centre. Photographer: Unknown
Priests Cove, Cape Cornwall, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. Early 1900sBoats are drawn up below the capstan. Two names can be seen: Gull and Nile. Several men are in the photograph. Photographer: Unknown
Market Square, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. Possibly Armistice Day 1918Crowds of people in Market Square (or Commercial Square), some carrying flowers and waving Union flags, with a brass band playing. Photographer: Unknown
Market Square, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. Early 1900sMarket Square (or Commercial Square) looking towards St Just Church and the Wellington Hotel. From left to right: the Kings Arms Public House, St Just Church and the Wellington Hotel
The Brisons from Cape Cornwall, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. Early 1900sA view of The Brisons from Cape Cornwall with a man standing on the cliff. Cape Cornwall marks the point where the Atlantic currents divide
Pendeen Lighthouse, Pendeen, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. Around 1900A view of Pendeen Lighthouse, also known as Pendeen Watch Lighthouse, from the south west looking out to sea. A group of men stand outside on the gallery of the lighthouse tower
Two crowded horse buses in Market Square, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. Early 1900sThe horse buses in Market Square (or Commercial Square) are crowded with men, women and children wearing their best clothes. They are probably going on some form of outing. Part of the A.K
Tregaseal (Tregeseal) and the Foundry from Nancherrow Hill, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. Early 1900sA general view of Tregaseal (Tregeseal) looking up the valley with the foundry buildings in the middle ground of the picture. Holmans Iron Foundry was built in 1834
Bank Square, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. Early 1900sBank Square, looking towards the Consolidated Bank of Cornwall and down Cape Cornwall Street with Boswedden Road entrance marked by iron railings to the left of the bank. Photographer: Unknown
Carnival float in Bank Square, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. Around 1920A carnival float outside Edwin Trembaths Photographic Studio. Some men dressed as fishermen, one wearing a sea scouts jumper, and a boy in naval uniform are in a boat mounted on a horse drawn cart
Bostock and Wombwell Menagerie, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. Early 1900sStereo pair view. A crowd of people have gathered to see the Bostock and Wombwell Menagerie, possibly at the Plain-an-Gwarry
Fore Street, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. Around 1910Fore Street, Churchtown, with children in the foreground and the Star Inn on the left. Samuel Warren was the innkeeper in 1910 but by 1914 it was William Stephens
Progo Beach, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. Probably early 1900sView of the natural arch at Progo on the north side of Gribba Point. The Brisons can be seen in the distance. Part of the A.K. Hamilton Jenkin collection. Photographer: Unknown
Nanjulian Beach / Nanquidno Beach, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. Probably early 1900sGeneral view of the raised beach at Nanjulian, also known as Nanquidno, looking towards Lands End. The raised beach lies on a wave cut platform which is about 3-4 metres above current high tides
Bosorne from the south, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. Around 1910 to 1920The small hamlet of Bosorne is located about 0.5 mile south west of the town of St Just in Penwith. Photographer: Unknown
View looking down Nancherrow Hill to Tregaseal (Tregeseal), St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. Early 1900sA policeman, pony and trap and a young woman are coming up the hill. Photographer: Unknown
Bojewyan Mens Institute, Ponds Hill, near Pendeen, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. 1966The Working Mens Institute was housed in an early 20th century simple block work outbuilding (little more than a shed). Photographer: Charles Woolf
Carnyorth Board School, near Pendeen, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. Foundation stone laid in 1892A stereo pair view with workmen posed outside. The photograph was probably taken when the school was nearly completed. The foundation stone was laid in 1892. Photographer: Unknown
Bank Square, looking towards the Consolidated Bank of Cornwall and Chapel Street, St Just in Penwith, CornwallA mixed group of people stop to pose for the photograph of Bank Square and Chapel Street. The signs in the bank window read Bolithos Bank Limited, Hours 10 to 3 and Fridays 10 to 12
Cape Cornwall Street looking towards Bank Square, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. Early 1900sA stereo pair view of Cape Cornwall Street. Two men and three boys stand in the road. The boys are posing for the camera. A woman walks away from the camera in the distance
DCLI recruiting march, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. 18th June 1915The 3rd Duke of Cornwalls Light Infantry recruiting march on Friday 18th June 1915. Some soldiers are arresting another who is wearing a top hat. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Market Square, St Just in Penwith, CornwallA crowd is gathered in Market Square (or Commercial Square) for a Tea Treat or similar occasion, maybe the Wesleyan Sunday School. The Wellington Hotel is in the background. Part of the A.K
DCLI recruiting march, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. 18th June 1915The 3rd Duke of Cornwalls Light Infantry recruiting march on Friday 18th June 1915. A cadet is holding up soldiers with a rifle
A view from the church tower, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. Early 1900s, possibly 1905A view of Churchtown from the top of the church tower towards the Consolidated Bank of Cornwall, Plain-an-Gwarry and Cape Cornwall Street with a horse-drawn vehicle by the Consolidated Bank
A view towards Carn Bosavern from near New Downs, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. Around 1900A view north west near the New Downs end of Churchtown across the fields towards Carn Bosavern. Carrallack is to the right of the hill and Green Lane (later South Place) is on the far left
Carn Kenidjack, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. Around 1900View of Carn Kenidjack at St Just in Penwith. Photographer: Robert H. Preston
Pendeen Manor House, Pendeen, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. Around 1900General view of the exterior of the Grade I listed house, the birthplace of Reverend William Borlase 1696-1772. The house dates from the 16th century with alterations by John Borlase in 1670
Priests Cove, Cape Cornwall, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. Around 1900Priests Cove looking towards the slipway and boats. Photographer: Unknown
Botallack Manor from the rear, Botallack, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. 1959The 17th century, Grade II listed manor house is situated between the village and mines of Botallack. Photographer: Charles Woolf
Pendeen Manor House, Pendeen, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. 1961General view of the exterior of the Grade I listed house, the birthplace of Reverend William Borlase 1696-1772. The house dates from the 16th century with alterations by John Borlase in 1670
Pendeen Manor House, Pendeen, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. 1961General view of the exterior of the Grade I listed house. The house dates from the 16th century with alterations by John Borlase in 1670. Photographer: Charles Woolf
Fore Street, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. 1967A view looking along Fore Street with the Star Inn on the left. The chemist shop is on the opposite side of the street. Photographer: Charles Woolf
Angwin Brothers butchers shop, Market Square, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. 1967A view of the butchers shop in Market Square (or Commercial Square). The building was once the Capital and Counties Bank. Photographer: Charles Woolf
The Wellington Hotel, Market Square, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. 1967A view of the Wellington Hotel in Market Square (or Commercial Square) looking along to Andys Gift Shop and Angwin Brothers the butchers on the right
Market Square, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. 1967A view of the church from Market Square (or Commercial Square). Warren and Son bakers and confectioners, the Wellington Hotel
Children on the shore, Cape Cornwall, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. Early 1900sA stereo view of children and adults on a rocky shore, probably Priests Cove. The Brisons are in the background. Cape Cornwall marks the point where the Atlantic currents divide
Cape Cornwall and Gribba Point from Polpry Cove, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. 1898A distant view of Cape Cornwall and Gribba Point from Polpry Cove. The chimney stack of Cape Cornwall Mine can be seen on the headland
Cape Cornwall from Kenidjack Valley, St Just in Penwith, Cornwall. 1898Cape Cornwall from Kenidjack Valley. The chimney stack of Cape Cornwall Mine can be seen on the headland with the Brisons to the right hand side