A mounted photograph of a young Edward Branwell, aged 3 or 4, grandchild of JR Branwell, who lived at Penlee House. He stands blowing a hunting horn, wearing a large rimmed hat and smock. The scene has been set up, with greenery and flowers to the left.
A mounted photograph of Edward and Vera Branwell, both in white attire. They are the two eldest children of Alfred and Isabel Branwell and the grandchildren of JR Branwell, who lived at Penlee House.
A mounted photograph of Vera and Edward Branwell. grandchildren of JR Branwell, who lived at Penlee House. She wears a white dress with long black gloves and white hat. He wears the same wide brimmed hat and smock as in the other Preston photographs PEZPH : 2006.33.44-45, holding a hunting horn. Onthe reverse side is a written suggested date of 1904. Most likely a Preston photograph as it was taken at the same time as PEZPH : 2006.33.47, which is clearly photographed by Preston, Penzance.
A mounted photograph of Vera, sitting on a ledge, holding Edward Branwell's hands. She wears a white dress with long black gloves and white hat. He wears the same wide brimmed hat and smock as in the other Preston photographs PEZPH : 2006.33.44-45, holding a hunting horn. They are two of the grandchildren of JR Branwell, who lived at Penlee House. Children of Alfred and Isabel Branwell. On the reverse side is a written 'Fancy dress, ?1904'. To the bottom left-hand corner is the enscribed logo of Preston, Penzance.
A mounted studio posed photograph of Vera, Edward and Sybil Branwell, grandchildren of JR Branwell, who lived at Penlee House. Edward is dressed in a sailor suit. Preston's logo 'Preston Penzance' is engraved into the the bottom right-hand corner.
A Opie and Co Ltd. shop front, Market Jew Street, Penzance
A Opie and Co Ltd. shop front, Market Jew Street, Penzance. Mr J Opie standing in doorway
A Opie and Co Ltd. shop store rooms, Market Jew Street, Penzance
This postcard has one small picture painted under the title of a lady and gentleman at a set table laid with food. A small dog sits by the fire to the right and to the left is a grandfather clock. The picture at the bottom is of a small cottage. In between them are food suggestions written in typical cornish style english.