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Kernick Avenue, Penryn, Cornwall. Around 1904A view of a tree covered path along Kernick Avenue, Penryn, with a man and dog in the centre. Photographer is probably Arthur William Jordan
Penryn, Cornwall. Early 1900sA view of Dr Listons Tea Tower in Penryn. Photographer is probably Arthur William Jordan
The Quay, Penryn, Cornwall. 1904Penryn Quay with the ketch Hobah alongside the granite works quay in the middle distance. This vessel was built at Mylor and owned in Penryn. An unidentified schooner unloads in the foreground
Tremough House, Tremough Estate, Penryn, Cornwall. Early 1900sView showing the front exterior of Tremough House. The estate is named after the Tremough family who lived on the site from the 1300s to 1600s
West Street, Penryn, Cornwall. Around 1904A view from West Street, Penryn, of the Three Tuns Inn on the right, with the Cornish Arms behind. Amelia Demcey was the landlady of the Three Tuns in 1904. Photographer probably Arthur William Jordan
Market Street, Penryn, Cornwall. 1973A view from Market Street to the Kings Arms in Broad Street, Penryn. The Carpet Centre, J. Hewitt Newsagent and Gem Cafe can be seen in the foreground. Photographer: Charles Woolf
The Square, Penryn, Cornwall. 1974A view of The Square showing an empty road with cars parked in front of the houses. Two people are walking by. Photographer: Charles Woolf
Tremough Lodge, Tremough Estate, Treliever Road, Penryn, Cornwall. Early 1900sView showing the front entrance of Tremough Lodge on Treliever Road. There is a young girl walking near the entrance. The estate is named after the Tremough family who lived on the site from
Higher Market Street, Penryn, Cornwall. Early 1900sA view of a crowd outside the Penryn Town Hall. Note says the occasion may have been a strike of granite workers. Photographer: Unknown
Market Street, Penryn, Cornwall. 1916-1918A view from the clock tower of a crowd of people on Market Street, Penryn, with a child on a tricycle in the foreground. According to N. J. E
The Praze, Penryn, Cornwall. 1900sThe Praze looking down Church Road. The women holding the baby and the two girls are standing at the bottom of Truro Hill. Photographer: Arthur Philp
The Bridge, Penryn, Cornwall. 1900sA crowd of people on the Commercial Road junction with Quay Hill, Penryn, looking west. The bridge is behind the crowd. The harbour office building is on the left, sporting a number of notices
Old Mill House, The Square, Penryn, Cornwall. 1974A view of the house formerly lived in by the miller. A cobbled path leads up to the Grade II listed late 18th / early 19th century house
The Square, Penryn, Cornwall. 1974A view of The Square showing cars parked in front of the houses. The visible registration numbers on the cars are VRL 496H and GRL 693D. Photographer: Charles Woolf
Broad Street, Penryn, Cornwall. After 1905A view of Broad Streets new Post Office which opened in 1905 with two post boys standing outside. Photographer is probably Arthur William Jordan
Market Street, Penryn, Cornwall. Early 1900sA view looking down Market Street, Penryn, at the clock tower and crowds of people. Photographer: Probably Arthur William Jordan
Market Street, Penryn, Cornwall. Early 1900sA view looking up at the clock tower and shops in Market Street, Penryn, with lots of people and activity. Photographer: Probably Arthur William Jordan
The Praze, Penryn, Cornwall. Early 1900sThe Praze with the junctions of Truro Lane on the left and Truro Hill on the right. A number of adults and children have stopped for the photographer including two Policemen. Photographer: Unknown
The Praze, Penryn, Cornwall. 1900sLooking up The Praze from the junctions with Truro Lane on the left and Truro Hill on the right on a summers day. A number of children have gathered for the photograph. Photographer: Arthur Philp
The Praze, Penryn, Cornwall. 1900sPhotographed from the bottom of Truro Hill, looking up The Praze. Two boys and a dog pose for the camera. Photographer: Arthur Philp
The Cross Keys Hotel, Penryn, Cornwall. Around 1901The Cross Keys Hotel, Church Road, Penryn. W.J. Edwards was the landlord from 1901. (West Briton 29/08/1901) Is this him standing at the door with the two women
The Anchor Hotel, Quay Hill, Penryn, Cornwall. 1900sA woman stands in the doorway on the front step of the Anchor Hotel. Photographer: Unknown