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![]() Penzance, Market Jew Street 1920 (ref: 69736) |
The Fish Shop A memory of Penzance, Cornwall The fish shop shown on the right belonged to Mr Phillip Tregurtha. Posted: 02/08/2006 16:15 by Alan Tregurtha |
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Year: 1950
The churchyard at Ludgvan A memory of Ludgvan, Cornwall My father, Joseph Martin and Ruth, my mother, are buried at Ludgvan, together with his parents (Joseph and Sarah). The latter died in 1949/1950 and had lived at Castle Gate (Badgers Cross). My father attended school in Ludgvan and worked as a journalist pre-War and until 1952 on many local papers including The Cornishman, in Penzance, sometimes writing under the pen-name of John Penwith (Leaves from a Cornish Notebook). There are many references to Ludgvan in his writings. As a toddler, I lived at Trezelah and went to school in Gulval. David Martin. Last edited: 23/10/2006 16:32 by David Martin |
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![]() Marazion, Fore Street and Parish Church c1960 (ref: M26076) |
All Saints Church A memory of Marazion, Cornwall Marazion celebrated 500 years of being a town in 1995! This shows the parish church for the town. Last edited: 18/08/2008 13:58 by Dave Hill |
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![]() Marazion, Fore Street c1960 (ref: M26072) |
Fore Street A memory of Marazion, Cornwall They demolished the shops on the left cos it was so narrow, then built the bypass! The Silvermine gift shop is there now. Last edited: 18/08/2008 13:57 by Dave Hill |
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![]() Marazion, West End 1920 (ref: 69752) |
Godolphin Arms A memory of Marazion, Cornwall St Michael's tea rooms in front, later the Giants Nose, now the Ferry Cafe. Last edited: 18/08/2008 13:59 by Dave Hill |
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