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The Bridge, Penryn, Cornwall. 1900s
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The Bridge, Penryn, Cornwall. 1900s
A 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. The notice to the left of the harbour office window behind the gas lamp reads Borough of Penryn. Penryn Harbour ordinances. 1900 The large advertising notice on the road side of the office reads UGLOW. PIANOS 2/- (Two shillings) and 1/- (One shilling) ORGANS. FALMOUTH & ST AUSTELL. The diagonal wording across the middle reads WHY BE WITHOUT ONE. There are fifty three people posing for the camera. The majority are men and boys but four girls have managed to join the crowd. A top sail schooner is alongside the Quay. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
TRURI : PERgv.2
Media ID 13288227
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