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View of market Jew Street and the Market House (Untitled)

Coloured Engraving

View of market Jew Street and the Market House.

Acquisition date: 1999-07-30

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Newlyn

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A View of Newlyn

Acquisition date: 1999-07-30

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Mount's Bay Fishing Boats

Coloured Engraving

engraving of Mount's Bay fishing boats from J.T.Blight's "A week at the Land's End"

Acquisition date: 1999-07-30

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Esplanade, Penzance

Coloured Engraving

View of the promenade looking to the west. The Queen's Hotel and the Royal Baths (later to become Norton's Baths) can be seen.

Acquisition date: 1999-07-30

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New Guildhall and market House, Penzance.

Coloured Etching

View of the Market House from the front. Rather stylized view wih the streets much wider than they actually were.

Acquisition date: 1999-07-30

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Esplanade, Penzance, Cornwall

Coloured Engraving

View of the promenade from the bottom of Alexandra Road looking westward. The Queen's Hotel can be seen, as can the Royal Baths (later to become Norton's Baths).

Acquisition date: 1999-07-30

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Penzance - from the Sea

Coloured Engraving

View of Penzance from just off Battery Rocks. A paddle steamer can be seen in the foreground; the new St. Mary's Church and the Market House dome in the background.

Acquisition date: 1999-07-30

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Public Rooms, Penzance

Coloured Engraving

View of St. John's Hall from the west. Market House dome can be seen in the distance.

Acquisition date: 1999-07-30

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Penzance (from the Cliff)

Lithograph

View of Penzance from Chyandour. The new St. Mary's Church can be seen in the middle of the image.

Acquisition date: 1999-07-30

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Opening of the West Cornwall Railway - The Penzance Station

Coloured Engraving

coloured lithograph, taken from London Illustrated News. It shows the station with crowds of people gathered to see the first train arrive at Penzance. The harbour, St. Mary's Church and the far west of Penzance can also be seen. The banner reads 'Welcome one and all'.

Acquisition date: 1999-07-30

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