This postcard shows a man and woman embracing on a path lined by an avenue of palm trees. There is a couple walking off in the distance and lots of shrubbery either side. The lady is dressed in white with a hat and the gentleman is dressed in a suit with white shoes.
A crowd at Newlyn harbour watching an unknown event
A cut down cabinet card showing Penlee House. Evidence of the photographer's elblem can be seen on the left-hand side of the mount. Three women and a child sit in front of the south side of the house.
A flock of sheep in a field. location unknown
A formal photograph of the Branwell family who lived at Penlee House. From the left stands Elizabeth Branwell, an unknown lady, possibly a cousin, Edith Branwell, Marion Mudge, nee Branwell and JR Branwell. Sitting are two unknown ladies, again, possibly cousins. The same wicker chair is used as in PEZPH : 1993.43.5 and PEZPH : 1993.43.8.
Morrab gardens under moonlight with the fountain as the central focus with shrubs and trees surrounding and the house on the right in the distance.
A full length photograph of an unknown man standing within the ground of Penlee House. In the background can be seen the fenced fields that were situated at the bottom of the garden. He stands next to a small potted palm tree, holding a stick and wearing a flat cap.
A full length photograph of an unknown man with a beard and bowler hat, outside the outside building at Penlee. He wears a suit and worker's apron, holding a trowel, which suggests he was a gardener.
A full length photograph of Marian Mudge, nee Branwell, outside Penlee House. She wears a formal dress and holds a closed black umbrella. The house is covered in Virginia Creeper.
A gull nesting on the roof of 'Mount House' Marazion