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A photograph of Mousehole taken from Raginnis Hill. The harbour and houses can be seen clearly.

A photograph of Mousehole taken from Raginnis Hill. The harbour and houses can be seen clearly.

Acquisition date: 1990-01-01

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A photograph of the west drive at Penlee in Summer. The trees are in full leaf.

A photograph of the west drive at Penlee in Summer. The trees are in full leaf.

Acquisition date: 1990-01-01

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A photograph of the drive leading up to Penlee House from the croquet lawn.

A photograph of the drive leading up to Penlee House from the croquet lawn.

Acquisition date: 1990-01-01

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A close-up photograph of Penlee House itself, showing the first floor windows of the bedrooms. The house is covered in Virginia Creeper.

A close-up photograph of Penlee House itself, showing the first floor windows of the bedrooms. The house is covered in Virginia Creeper.

Acquisition date: 1990-01-01

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A photograph of boats in Mousehole old harbour, taken from South Cliff. To the right is Quay Street and to the left, North Cliff. One of the boats can be identified as 'PZ. 107'.

A photograph of boats in Mousehole old harbour, taken from South Cliff. To the right is Quay Street and to the left, North Cliff. One of the boats can be identified as 'PZ. 107'.

Acquisition date: 1990-01-01

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A photograph of the Cornish Bank Ltd. of Truro at Queen's Square, Penzance. Carved in stone lettering on the front of the building is 'The Cornish Bank'. Situated where there is now a Co-operative. William George Dix was their manager in 7th March 1883 and Alfred W. Parks was the manager in 1885.

A photograph of the Cornish Bank Ltd. of Truro at Queen's Square, Penzance. Carved in stone lettering on the front of the building is 'The Cornish Bank'. Situated where there is now a Co-operative. William George Dix was their manager in 7th March 1883 and Alfred W. Parks was the manager in 1885.

Acquisition date: 1990-01-01

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A photograph of the side entrance to Gulval Church. Granite steps with an iron railing lead upwards. The Church tower can be seen in the background.

A photograph of the side entrance to Gulval Church. Granite steps with an iron railing lead upwards. The Church tower can be seen in the background.

Acquisition date: 1990-01-01

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A photograph of the front entrance to Gulval Church. A granite wall and brick archway can be seen in the foreground. A path leads through the archway, up a flight of stairs to the Church.

A photograph of the front entrance to Gulval Church. A granite wall and brick archway can be seen in the foreground. A path leads through the archway, up a flight of stairs to the Church.

Acquisition date: 1990-01-01

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A photograph of local fishing boats in Mousehole old harbour, taken from South Cliff. To the right is Quay Street, where many nets are spreading along the iron railings, and to the left is North Cliff. Three boats can be identified as 335 PZ, PZ 88 and 223 PZ and 423 PZ. Most of the boats already docked have their masts tied up or leaning against the harbour wall. PZ 88 is in the middle of lowering her masts.

A photograph of local fishing boats in Mousehole old harbour, taken from South Cliff. To the right is Quay Street, where many nets are spreading along the iron railings, and to the left is North Cliff. Three boats can be identified as 335 PZ, PZ 88 and 223 PZ and 423 PZ. Most of the boats already docked have their masts tied up or leaning against the harbour wall. PZ 88 is in the middle of lowering her masts.

Acquisition date: 1990-01-01

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