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16 Photograph of the granite trough at Stone’s Shoot, 2006. The shoot is in South Fore Street. 36 Bradfield & Bingley sales details for Pembroke Lodge, 73 10 images of the restoration of Stone's Shoot, 2007. Photographs © Ron Hogg, 2007. Some prints in file. 434 Photo of Stone's shoot 716 3 photos of Pembroke Lodge ©R Hogg, 4/7/2011. 752 Handwritten sketch with notes showing layout of Gwavas House, previously Gwavas Terrace. 1332 Information about The Chalet, Ropewalk . Rolf Jonssen and Annie Payne lived there. 1790 Panorama showing Pembroke cottages, Pembroke Lodge, and Castle. Penlee Quarry and Wheal Henry Chimney in the distance. 2014 Sketch of Pembroke Lodge 2112 Map of Outlong showing Green Rocks to Battery, 1880. Drawn by PL using the 1876 Ordnance Survey Map. 2134 Map showing the location of Gwavas Villa 'the nice oldish house above the west of the spring occupied by Caroline Wright-Davies 2136 Diagrams relating to Gwavas House, Newlyn. Gwavas Terrace. 2137 Notes on Gwavas Terrace and the artists who stayed there 2229 Cutting about property built 2008 at the back of Pembroke Lodge. Find Address. 2371 Carn Gwavas. Some recollections of Old Newlyn, part of a paper by Suzanne Humphreys written in late 1950s. Source maybe Margaret Perry 2687 Painting. Walter Tremenheere, Tolcarne from Newlyn Battery c.1800. Penlee House Collection. Also listed in Art Archive. The masts of boats behind the old quay can just be seen in the distance. 2692 Photo of Gwavas House © R Hogg, 2008 2760 Sketch of Pembroke Lodge and Cottages and Castle. 2780 Photo of Stones Cottage on the Cliff. Eric Richards Collection. 2781 Photo of Ann Stone at the door of her Cottage. Man with cart in road outside. The cottage now demolished stood by the site of the present weighbridge of Penlee Quarry. Eric Richards Collection. 2788 Photo of outlong showing Pembroke Cottages and Pembroke Lodge, Cliff Castle and Cliff Cottage on the Cliff. Railway lines from the Quarry. From Morrab collection. 2867 Postcard of outlong c1890. Man and horse come along the road from Newlyn towards with South Pier behind. Judges Series, Hastings. 3160 Mining at Penlee. Some notes about Wheal Henry and other mines compiled by Margaret Perry. 1828-1873 3490 Ordnance survey map 1878 showing Penlee Quarry before the start of quarrying. On the 1878 plan, note the old mine shaft - West Tolvaddon copper mine. Only 40t of 5% copper ore was ever reported in its history (for the years 1862 - 1863); workings lay on the seaward side of Cliff Road. 3515 The Chalet, Ropewalk Newlyn where Rolf Jonssen and Annie Payne lived before WW1. Report written in CALH Journal No 81 Spring 2011:40 3695 Copy of etching by JT Blight. from Newlyn Battery 1861. Coloured etching. Published by H Besley, Exeter. Original and digital copy. 3774 Photographs of Gwavas House, inside and outside taken by Ron Hogg when he visited with JFT, 28/10/2009. 9 pictures. ©R Hogg. 3836 Cliff Castle. Photo from Estate Agents details, 05/07/2011 3837 Estate Agents details for Cliff Castle, Fore St, Newlyn. 5/7/2011 3838 Cliff Castle. 4/7/2011. ©R Hogg.

10 November 2018 Page 1 of 90 Digital Description 3856 9 photos of Ruins of Cliff Cottage, ©R Hogg, 4/7/2011. 3874 Pembroke Cottages, ©R Hogg, 4/7/2011. 4123 Conveyance of 1 & 2 Gwavas Cottages and the plot of land referred to in 4418. Unclear document. John Foster Tonkin the vendor and LM Lennon and JD Matthews of Flat 3 Malthouse, the purchasers. Delineated on plan. Dated 7/5/1974. Also subsidiary documents relating to land charges (6 pages). Gwavas Terrace. Malt House. 4145 1841 Tithe map showing fields of Gwavas Farm sold to Quarry Firms. See 2949. 4369 Article. Gwavas Terrace by Pam Lomax, Flagstaff 15 Summer 2005. 4418 Conveyance of a plot of land at rear of Gwavas House Newlyn from William Henry Tonkin and John Foster Tonkin (the vendors) of the first part, Margaret Cattran Tonkin (the tenant for life) of the second part, the said William Henry Tonkin (the remainderman) of the third part and the said John Foster Tonkin (the purchaser) the fourth part. The purchaser has made an offer to the tenant for life and the remainderman to purchase the property. The property consisted of 'all that piece of land part of the garden situate at the rear of the northern side of the premises known as Gwavas House and marked on the plan. Dated 26/01/1954. Gwavas Terrace. 4420 Conveyance of 1 & 2 Gwavas Cottages. Linda Mary Lennon and James David Matthews the vendors and Thomas Edwin James Tippett from Cardiff the purchaser, dated 31/10/1975. Also 12 other documents including land charges, mortgages, notice of the death of Thomas Edwin James Tippett on 7/10/1986 and probate granted to Joanne Tippett and Godfrey Adams and Epitome of Title. Gwavas Terrace. 5146 Etching. William Willis c1860. View from Newlyn Battery towards Penzance. Local Studies, Collection 5239 Carved stone at Gwavas Villas, Newlyn. Gwavas Terrace. 5294 St Andrews Church converted to a dwelling, previously home of Ken Symonds. Estate agents cutting. No date. Also estate agents card with picture. 5492 Postcard with view of outlong, titled Newlyn, Gwavas Lake. Wheal Henry Chimney in distance. Dated 1911. 6041 Panorama from opposite Gwavas terrace to Wheal Henry Chimney. Pembroke cottages, Pembroke Lodge, Castle. Ropewalk on Carn Gwavas leading to Cliff Cottage. 6447 Photo of Gwavas Terrace, RH 2007 6515 Estate agents details of new house built behind Pembroke Lodge in 2008. Sale details 13/8/2015 6564 Text from The Queen, The Lady's Newspaper, 13/10/1890:576 about Cliff Castle where Elizabeth Forbes was living at the time. 6580 Photo of Sandy Cove, 2006 RH. 6723 Photo of Roskilly Cottages, 1914 The cottages were built for workers at Penlee Quarry after it was taken over by Penlee & St Ives Stone Quarries in 1905. 6798 Photo of Penlee lifeboat house and slip, nd. Margaret Williams Collection. 6799 Map showing Gwavas Terrace and surrounding properties in 1879. Identifies the rooms in the cottage known as Gwavas terrace. Drawn by PL. 02 Penlee Quarry

43 Development of Penlee Quarry through six aerial photographs dated 1917.1946, 1963, 1969, 1973, and 1993. From a document related to 1999 planning permission for the development of the quarry. Poor photos. 97/W/003. No other information. Not digital. From Paul Phillips. 44 Photograph of belt conveyor on the South Pier for loading stone from Penlee Quarry, 12/06/1992. From Paul Phillips. 45 Photograph of machinery for loading stone at Penlee Quarry, 12/06/1992. From Paul Phillips. 46 4 Photograph of sea-side bunkers and silos for stone used by Penlee Quarry, 12/06/1992. From Paul Phillips. 50 Photograph of water in Penlee Quarry, 12/06/1992

10 November 2018 Page 2 of 90 Digital Description 51 Photograph of spoil from Penlee Quarry, 12/06/1992 52 Photograph of buildings at Penlee Quarry, 12/06/1992 53 3 photos of waste concrete from Penlee Quarry dumped at Sandy Cove, 24/5/1992 (a) 'Loga' behind and Bayside on the right (b) Gwavas Bungalow behind (c) Gwavas House below on left and Carn Gwavas Terrace behind. 128 Photos at Penlee Quarry. General scenes and display boards with information. 7 photos. ©R Hogg, 2011. 214 Photo of derelict Penlee Quarry buildings next to the Newlyn-Mousehole road, 1993 216 Penlee Quarry 3 silos on the sea side of the road, 1993, Colour photo. 419 Photo of quarry train on the South Pier. Steamer moored. 497 Photo of Penlee Quarry from across the bay in Newlyn. No date. Douglas Williams Collection. 515 Stone boat at Newlyn, 25/4/1953. From Pat Semmens 589 Last diesal train to run before the new conveyor crossed the line and put it out of use. No date Richard Bros Photo. From Pat Bottle. 758 Photo of Penlee Quarries Blacksmith Shop 1912-1913. Left to right H Bond, Tom Corin, Mr Thomas (Manager) George Thomas, Will Richards and John Daniel. 760 Photo of Al Cadman, Sam Munkley, Bob Symons, Jack Harvey, David 'Mullane' Botto, Peter Davey and Tony Vermoote at Penlee Quarry c1960. (Photo courtesy Adrian Nicholas) 765 Photo of Edd Munkley and William (Bill) Payne, manager of Penlee Quarry, 1960 799 Collection of material to do with plans to develop Penlee Quarty as a Marina, 2005. Cuttings. Leaflets. 802 Map. Survey of foreshore from main bins to South Pier, Penlee Quarry Amalgamated Roadstone Co Lts. Dated 23/6/1966 900 Map showing foreshore rail track details Mousehole End of Bins, Penlee Quarries, Amalgamated Roadstone Co Lts. Dated 13/7/1967 936 Photo of Penlee Quarry foreshore railway tracks with engine 'Janner'. No date. Pat Bottle Collection 963 Photo of Penlee Quarry engine 'Janner' given to Simon from Nanny, 1942. Pat Bottle Collection 1181 Photo of stone boat in Newlyn Harbour with Shippam's factory and the Fish Market behind. Undated. 1182 Photo of stone boat loading stone at the South Pier, Newlyn. Undated, 1229 Photo of group of men on the stone boat, loading stone at the South Pier Newlyn. No names. No date. 1574 Photo of Penlee Quarry Lorry Drivers Newlyn Carnival 1954. Top: Unknown, G Edwards, G Matthews, R Lawry, K Hutchens, S Bensted and V Francis. Bottom: E Roberts, C Hayward, W Tonkin, J Maddern & J Brown (or Tom Pollard). 1827 3 photos of stone boat in Newlyn Harbour © Maurice Bishop 1828 Correspondence about Penlee Quarry between Pam Lomax and Roderick Dingwall. Contains information about Penlee Quarry. 1846 Map of Penlee Quarry when it was operating labelling quarry buildings prepared by Pete Joseph. 2204 Photo of Penlee stone works (quarry) with train. Shows Cliff Cottage and the Castle on the right.Reg Watkiss collection. 2216 Spoke to Diane Bond, who has lived in the parish all her life, this evening at Church. She told me that for a long time the driver of the quarry train was Janner Maddern who lived in Roskilly Cottages. This would have been before T-T-Tommy. He had two children - a son called Val and a daughter called Cathy or Kathy. The daughter was an usherette at the Gaiety Cinema, Newlyn and always called everyone Sugar! Train. Information from Bob Harrison.

10 November 2018 Page 3 of 90 Digital Description 2499 5 photos of Penlee Quarry taken by David Collings [1] Silos after conveyors had been removed. On the right of the picture are the unloading pits. [2] Quarry building opposite the unloading pits. [3] Further back along the road to Newlyn. The buildings shown in the previous views are in the distance, and another building can be seen perched on top of the retaining wall on the right. [5] Photo taken from deck of Scillonian in June 1989. Notes and photos from David Collings. Douglas Williams Collection. 2639 Railway Poster. Railways of past and present. Includes Penlee Quarry railway built c1900 closed July 1972. Display copy only. 2658 Photo of loading gang at Penlee Quarry. No date. 2688 General view of Penlee Quarry works, early 20th century showing Wheal Henry Chimney in background. Penlee House Collection. 2775 Photo of Janner Maddern standing next to the quarry train on the South Pier. From Pat Bottle. 2843 Photos of graffiti on the sea wall of the old Penlee Quarry, 15/06/2015. Ron Hogg. 2844 Photos of site of Penlee Quarry, 15/06/2015. Ron Hogg. 3106 Penlee quarry train returning empty from loading stone into ship on South Pier near the outbreak of WW1. Note viaduct on loop into the quay. Photo of Janner Maddern and colleague aboard The original locomotive (Koppel) train of the Penlee quarry train 3169 Photo of David Ninnes, security officer at Penlee Quarry, 5/06/2015. Ron Hogg. 3177 Collection of correspondence about Penlee Quarry involving Margaret Perry, 2005-2006. Includes historical information about the quarry and comment on the 2005 Marina development plan. 3230 Chronology for Penlee Quarry taken from Project by Margaret Perry. Dated 2/11/2006 & 9/11/2006 3234 Quarry Picture showing machinery. No information 3301 Penlee Quarry Newlyn. Development Principles Plan, September 1996 and Proposed Marina Layout 30/7/1997. See also 3177. 3486 Photo of Penlee quarry, 1910 showing the crusher driven by a traction engine. The keystone on the eastern side of the Archway shows that the quarry was working in 1897 on both sides of the Newlyn-Paul coffin path that had been diverted over the Archway. 3487 Photo of Penlee quarry. Ground preparation involved the use of horizontal blast holes, with the rock loaded into railway tubs for crushing. Early quarrying was very dangerous work with frequent injuries and fatalities. 3489 Photo of Penlee quarry, 1917. The Archway is visible, but the quarry plant is more extensive than that in 1908 - 1910, see Figs 1 and 5. 3491 Ordnance survey map 1908 showing Penlee Quarry after the start of quarrying. 3492 Ordnance survey map 1936 showing Penlee Quarry 3493 Ordnance survey map 1962 showing Penlee Quarry. After the 1939 - 1945 war the quarry was developed with multiple benches and progressed below sea level to about 30m below Ordnance Datum. 3494 Quarry workings in the late 1960s. 2 Pictures 3495 Photo of Penlee quarry, c1970. Ship loading arrangements showing the rail system with links to Newlyn South Pier . 3496 Photo of Penlee quarry, c1990. Ship loading arrangements with rail links to Newlyn South Pier replaced by a conveyor. 3497 Photo of Penlee quarry, 1988 showing quarry workings which extended 30m below sea level 3498 Photo of Penlee quarry, 1993 showing the rising water level in the quarry. Current water levels are higher (about 10m AOD) and the water is fresh notwithstanding the closeness of sea. The quarry still drains through an adit (see arrow) onto the foreshore. This adit was used for drainage purposes in quarry de-watering after 1950. 3499 The end of an era, 1972. The Diesel locomotives and trucks have been made redundant by the new conveyor belt system. Pictured are locomotives (train), drivers and support staff. The conveyor belt ran from the quarry bins to the ships side on the South Pier. Richards Bros photo.

10 November 2018 Page 4 of 90 Digital Description 3500 Photo. The work force at Penlee quarry pose in front of the rock face. Names of workforce on record. A3 Photo in Newlyn A3. 3502 Photo of train and wagons passing the shore; the broken rock storage bins of Penlee Quarry are in the background 3503 Photo. View of coast from high point at Gwavas with Penlee Quarry stretched below. 3504 Photo of steam-hauled tugs arriving at the South Pier to collect stone from Penlee Quarry. Janner's train visible on the pier. No date. Source Dave Ninnis. 3505 Photo of ship loading stone from Penlee Quarry with the conveyor at the South Pier. Not dated. Source Dave Ninnis. 3507 Photo showing the construction of the conveyor to carry stone from Penlee quarry at the South Pier 3508 Photo. Working with the conveyor at Penlee quarry. Undated. 3509 Stationary Quarry train with the Quarry behind. Photo taken in 1968 © James Waite 3510 Photo of Penlee quarry train engine 3525 Hansard 13/5/1988. Questions following Penlee Quarry accident of 28/1/1987 about frequency of inspection of the Quarry. From internet. 3526 Penlee quarry railway history including list of locomotives. From Wikipedia, 22/1/2011 3589 Letter from Penlee Quarries to H James & Son at Trebartha, Chywoone Hill offering Penlee sand at a bargain price due to the war, 5/1/1942. Penlee House Collection. 3590 Photo of recent rock fall at Penlee Quarry with remains of road showing above, 5/06/2015. Ron Hogg. 3659 Collection of material from the Gwavas Penlee Digital Archive about Penlee Quarry. 3703 Photo from old cutting, unknown source and date. Two engines at Penlee Quarry. Shows old steam engine before its change to diesel. Ruston written on front of engine on the track. Source: Mac Nicholls 3704 Photo of man standing by locomotive, probably Mac Nicholls. Colour. Train. Source: Mac Nicholls 3705 Quarry photo. Source: Mac Nicholls. Not dated. 3706 Photo of beach, silos and track with quarry train. Source: Mac Nicholls 3707 Photo of track, engine and trucks. Building behind. Harbour end of track. Source: Mac Nicholls 3708 Old black and white photo. Bad condition. Train with man in cap standing behind engine. Source: Mac Nicholls 3709 Photo of track with trains and trucks. Looks like Gwavas terrace behind. Source: Mac Nicholls 3710 Photo of quarry engine and trucks on the South Pier. Docked fishing boat behind. Source: Mac Nicholls 3711 Photo of quarry engine and truck on the track with Pembroke Lodge behind. Source: Mac Nicholls 3712 Black and white photo of man inspecting engine. Engine with trucks on the railway line. Source: Mac Nicholls 3713 Colour photo of quarry works with silos and rail track and train visible at the side. Train. Shows Cliff Cottage and Cliff Castle.Source: Mac Nicholls 3714 Two Wage packets for Mr J Nicholls, dated 15/8/1969. It looks like holiday pay. 1st week and 2nd week. Source: Mac Nicholls 3716 Photo of yellow quarry engine. Sea behind with boat. Source: Mac Nicholls 3749 Map showing Newlyn A30 link and Penlee Quarry Access dated September 1989. Produced by MacDonald Group. 3755 Penlee Quarry locomotive 'Penlee'. Known as 'Janner's Engine' after her driver J Maddern who always wore a bowler hat to drive her. He was the father of Benjamin Maddern the founder of the first Newlyn scout troop in 1929. From Gerald Williams. 3802 Geological map showing West Penwith and its quarries. Original Penlee Quarry shown at Penlee Point next to Penolva Quarry. Gwavas Quarry (later Penlee Quarry) marked. Undated. Donated by Pete Joseph.

10 November 2018 Page 5 of 90 Digital Description 3950 Koppel locomotive at Penlee Quarry showing original cab and boiler mounted sandbox. Photo taken c 1928 by A H Lucas. Taken from article by Keith Farmer, Amalgamated Roadstone. August 1968. Train. 3951 Three photos of Newlyn diesel locos taken by JH Ashton, 23/6/1958. The diesel locos were given names rather than numbers and the two locos in these photos were named JW Jenkin and TW Lewis. [1] Photo of LM 40 'JW Jenkin' (Ruston 375315) approaching on the right hand track with a full load from Penlee Quarry and LM 39 'TW Lewis' (Ruston) waits on the left with a train of empties. [2] 'JW Jenkin' on the South Pier. This loco was new to Penlee in 1954. [3] 'JW Jenkin' with its train of hoppers. Notes. Photos provided by David Collings. Douglas Williams Collection. 3952 Article by Keith Farmer, Amalgamated Roadstone, August 1968. Digital. Also article about Penlee Quarry, nd. 4006 Photo of Penlee Quarry train. The Freudenstein 0-4-OT at Penlee where it was worked. One of the few foreign steam locomotives bought for commercial use in the UK. Now preserved at Leighton Buzzard. Photo © James Waite, 17/8/1968 4048 Penlee Quarry and its railways, 1907. Drawn by Pete Joseph. 4049 Penlee Quarry and its Railways, 1936. Redrawn by Pete Joseph from an article by Mike Messenger in the Trevithick Society Journal. 4077 Photo of Kevin Nicholls (left) and Philip Nicholls (right) riding in the engine of the train, 1969. Source: Mac Nicholls 4078 Picture showing how ships were loaded with stone from Penlee Quarry at the South Pier. Conveyor belt. Shed for unloading trucks from train. Stoneboat moored at pier. 4079 Photo of Annual Penlee Quarry meeting followed by social evening, 1968. Left to right sitting: Norman Keeler, Doug Tregurtha, Mac Nicholls, John Wakefield. Far right standing: Bill Payne, Manager. 4080 Photo of Annual Dinner, 1967. Mac Nicholls with glasses, Barry Curtis on right. 4108 DW Copy. Memories (6 pages). About people who worked at the Quarry. Jan Maddern. James Bidder. Clarry Grenfell. Wilfred Jenkin. Bert Semmens. 2 poor pictures. Douglas Williams Collection. 4121 Ten photographs of Penlee Quarry taken by David Collings who surveyed the site in 1990 and took the photos in 1994. 4157 DW Copy Rock (7 pages) dated August 2002. Brian and Bert Semmens. Jack Matthews Sn worked at Penlee and lived at Trewoofe; he was painted by . Jack 'Jan' Matthews lived at No 2 Roskilly. He was one of the early Penlee quarry foremen. He played Rugby for Newlyn and Cornwall. 4162 Photo of two stone boats moored at the South Pier and two others waiting outside Newlyn Harbour c1963. Panorama of the harbour. 4169 Four photos of Penlee Quarry in operation c1959. Donated by Cyril Anthony Prior, who was a lorry driver at the Quarry. Also part of Maurice Bishop Collection. 4267 Series of photos taken of the harbour from the Bowgy in the 1960s before the Mary Williams pier was built and before the Strand Viaduct was infilled. The pictures show the stone boat coming in to moor at the South Pier. They also show the various works and buildings associated with the quarry and the stone boats along the pier. (6 pictures). Margaret Williams Collection. 4325 Photo of Penlee quarry train engine submerged in the harbour c1962 with official in boat Penlee alongside. 4373 Collection of 58 photographs of Penlee Quarry made by Climax Rock Drill & Engineering Co and Holman's of Penlee Quarry when operating. 4454 Collection of reminiscences from Don Perry who lived at Cliff Cottage or the Cottage on the Cliff from 1928 until 1942. His memoir describes his home and the surroundings such as Penlee Quarry. Mentions Tommy Tonkin's ropewalk. Cellar at Cliff Cottage and tunnel to the beach. Experience of war, bombs etc. at Newlyn. Shops. Margaret Perry Collection 4460 Two letters from Clarry Grenfell to Douglas Williams about Penlee Quarry one dated 11/11/2002, one undated. Notes. 4461 Photo of Maurice Bishop (b1935) aged 24 at Penlee Quarry.

10 November 2018 Page 6 of 90 Digital Description 4561 Bryan and Bert Semmens worked at Penlee Quarry. In this interview with Douglas Williams they take a trip down memory lane. Two photos. Unknown paper and date. 4563 Recollections of Penlee Quarry. Article by Douglas Williams with Pictures. Published in Cornishman 5/12/2002. Also in cuttings file. Ben Triggs, Ned Jenkin and Mr Hocking. Ben Triggs was the blacksmith who sharpened the drill bits and lived at Tredavoe. 4564 Photo. A Quarry worker sets explosive charges prior to blasting, Cornishman 28/2/2008. 4565 Penlee Quarry was once a major employer. Picture of the busy quarry taken c1950, Cornishman 28/2/2008. See 4559. 4634 Account of visit to Penlee Quarry by Ron Hogg, 8/4/2008 4657 Photo of stone boat with funnel moored at the North Pier, 1932. Various trucks from the railway on the pier. 4763 Photo of stone boat being loaded at the South Pier. No details. 4796 Letter dated 4/8/2002 from Albert 'Bert' Semmens to Douglas Williams with memories of Wherry Mine and Penlee Quarry. Picture of Wherry Mine. Used in 'Memories' (see 4108). Douglas Williams Collection. 4845 Two photos of stone boat, one of Brooke family, moored by South Pier c1980. 3-masted boat outside gaps is either Sail Training Association's Winston Churchill (round topped cabin doors) or the Malcolm Miller square topped cabin doors). In front is a store pot with gulls on it. From Margaret Williams. 4877 Michael Messenger, The Penlee Quarry Railway 75-84. Unknown source, From Pete Joseph. 4879 Collection of material about the trains that ran from Penlee Quarry to the South Pier, Newlyn. 4915 Copy of In Touch, March 1989 with item 'Quarry Initiatives' which outlines proposals to remove unnecessary buildings from quarry area. See photos of Quarry buildings at this time (5284). From Roger Harding. 4926 The Dorsetbrooke stone boat being loaded at Newlyn's South Pier c1959. Photo Les Richards. 5027 2 photos of Penlee Quarry after it had closed. No information. 5119 Photo of Stone Boat Warwickbrook moored at the end of the South Pier showing crane used for loading stone in operation. CL on front of boat. Billy Stevenson Collection. 5121 View down the slip into the harbour with the harbour mouth ahead and a stone boat moored against the South Pier being loaded by the belt conveying system. Billy Stevenson Collection. 5122 Photo of pile of stone on South Pier awaiting collection by a stone boat. 4/2/1964 on back. Photo JH Bottrell. Billy Stevenson Collection. 5123 Photo of Penlee Quarry silos and shoreline equipment from Sandy Cove. Quarry waste in foreground. Cliff Cottage and Cliff Castle on the right. Billy Stevenson Collection. 5262 Leaflet with map about proposals to develop the Penlee Quarry from Penzance, Newlyn and Penlee Technical Investigations. Not dated. 5272 The full staff of employees of the Penlee Stone Quarry Company were given their annual excursion on Saturday, the party going by rail to Falmouth, where a pleasant day was spent. Cornishman 1/8/1907 5284 5 Photos. By 1989 Penlee Quarry had closed down but the derelict buildings remained. There was a petition to have the buildings removed. The photos show the state of the buildings at the time. From Roger Harding. 5296 Letter from Penlee Quarries Ltd to WC Pezzack about charges made by Harbour Commissioners to dredge Penlee Quarry berth on South Pier. 5350 Collection of reports from Newspapers about accidents at Penlee Quarry dated from 1924- 1944. 5391 Collection of photos and other material about the stoneboats that worked in Newlyn Harbour. Includes list of 'brook' stoneboats docking at South Pier. 5404 Loading Gang at Penlee Quarry. Maurice Bishop Collection. 5405 Stoneboat Londonbrook docked at Newlyn's South Pier

10 November 2018 Page 7 of 90 Digital Description 5411 Photo of a stone boat being loaded on Newlyn South Pier c1975. Photo David Collings. Douglas Williams Collection. 5413 Photo of track, engine and trucks. Building behind. No date. Douglas Williams collection 5414 Photo of Newlyn Harbour with boats and in the background a stone boat being loaded at the South Pier. Douglas Williams Collection. 5415 Three letters about dredging Penlee Quarry berth in Newlyn Harbour, dated 7/10/1924, 9/10/1924, 27/11/1924. Newlyn Harbour Collection. 5418 Photos and text about Penlee Quarry from Trewey Davey, The Growth & Development of Newlyn as a Port. Douglas Williams Collection. 5420 Article 'A Penlee Veteran' published in Railway Bylines, December 2003. Contains 3 photos engine 'Penlee'. Sent to Douglas Williams by David Collings. Douglas Williams Collection. 5424 Penlee Quarry References from Harbour Logs 1972-1976 5437 6 photos of Penlee Quarry, undated. From David Ninnes. 5441 22 photographs of Penlee Quarry showing the demolition of plant and derelict buildings on the road from Newlyn to Mousehole. The work was carried out by Cardiff Demolition Ltd between September and October 1993. Photos taken by Gerald Williams on 22/9/1993, 23/9/1993, 4/10/1993 and 7/10/1993. 5466 Photo of The Institute of Quarrying Long Service Medal presented to Richard Gendall for 56 years of service at Penlee Quarries. Silver Medal. Shown to the Archive by grandson Mark Payne of Newlyn. 5472 Memoirs from Curnow, Fox, Jenkin and Semmens about Penlee Quarry. 5475 Pat Bottle’s son was a ‘train spotter’ when young and he got interested in the Penlee train system. He visited Penlee and wrote letters to them and Ruston the train manufacturer. Everyone was extremely helpful and he assembled a lot of information directly from Ruston and Penlee sources. This was in 1974 when he was 13! This is his brief summary of the history of the Penlee trains. 5476 Two maps of Newlyn showing Gwavas (Penlee) Quarry at different stages of its development. 5477 Cutting about a film made by the General Post Office Film Unit about Mousehole including footage done at Penlee Quarry. Filming 2/7/1936. Unnamed source. 5500 South West Division Noise Survey 1976. Pages 16-19 apply to Penlee Quarry. Report sent to C Clemence, Penlee Quarry. Filed in Box. 5550 John Harvey was killed by a rockfall and his death resulted in the formation of the NMC. This text is about 'rockfall' and Penlee Quarry. From an email written by Prof Geoffrey Walton. 5559 Collection of newspaper items about steam locomotive Penlee, Reproduced 2/4/1992; 16/4/1992; 16/4/1992; 14/5/1992. From Gerald Williams. 5594 Photo of wheel marks on South Pier where engine went into the harbour in February 1972. Maurice Bishop Collection. 5641 Collection of 7 photos of Penlee Quarry and 1 map dated 1962-1972. No source. George Hoare Collection. 5647 Photo of Mac Nicholls (right) and Jim Townsend (left) on the North Pier with the stone boat Leicesterbrook moored at the South Pier c1958. The tipper was kept in the shed. 5676 Letter from Wilfred T Jenkin with memories of the Quarry, Also photo of 3 quarrymen: Alfred Hitchens, Edward (Ned) Jenkins and Mr Hocking. Edward was Wilfred's father. 5749 A cricket practice session on coconut matting on the quarry floor with Brian Semmens batting left facing Newlyn at ‘Sunny Corner’ with brother Bert bowling. This was in the 1950’s when Penlee Quarry had a cricket team in the Evening League, playing on Tuesdays against teams such as the Post Office and Electricity Company. The brothers later joined the Paul Cricket Club. 5750 Letter from Wilf Jenkin to Douglas Williams about his father Ned Jenkin who worked at the quarry, dated 30/9/2002. Notes about Ned Jenkin 5751 Letter from Charmaine Adkins to Douglas Williams about her grandfather 'Jan; Maddern who drove the quarry train, not dated. Also filed in Family file under Maddern 5781 Penlee quarry. Men working. Rail tracks. No other information

10 November 2018 Page 8 of 90 Digital Description 5828 Collection of interviews about Penlee Quarry. [1] Unnamed b1903 (84 year old) dated 18/2/1987. [2] Mrs House, dated 1987. [3] Unnamed, b S Africa c1904, not dated.[4] Ben Batten, recorded in 1987. [5] Mr William 'Bill' Payne b1922, not dated. [6] Incomplete interview, not dated. 5926 Penlee Oral Testimony Project 6014 Photo of Penlee Quarry from above 6125 Paper showing harbour dues and quarry dues for 1935-1937. No other information, 6433 Information from newspapers about Gwavas Quarry dated 1893-1940. Runnals. New road and bridge. From Diane Donohue 6436 Information from newspapers about Penlee Quarry dated 1899-1944. Runnels. New road and bridge. From Diane Donohue. Description of Blasting fronm LeGrice Scrapbook, 1929. 6437 Selection of records about accidents at Penlee Quarry 1924-1944. No other details. From Diane Donohue. 6527 Photo of group of quarry workers. Names. 6652 Collection of material about Quarries in UK from Amalgamated Roadstone Co. Type of railway and train used. Includes locomotive list. Picture of locomotive at Penlee Quarry. 6653 Jack Maddern remembers the quarry where his grandfather 'Janner' Maddern worked. From Glyn Richards. 6655 Photo of Warships of the Western Union in Mounts Bay 1/7/1949 with Penlee Quarry in the foreground. Also filed in 3501. 6721 Photo of Quarry Manager TW Lewis and workforce in 1935 when Penlee Quarry was taken over by ARC. Morrab photo. 6724 Locomotive 'Penlee' approaches the South Pier on the concrete viaduct, 1910. 6727 Invitation from James Runnalls to opening of Penlee light railway on Thursday 27/11/1902 6792 Aerial view of Penlee Quarry and Newlyn Harbour. After Mary Williams Pier. Colour. A3 copy. 6819 Quarry train 'Penlee' on her way to the South Pier 1920s, Kenny Brown Collection 6839 Ex-Penlee Quarry Ruston No 30 under restoration at Leighton Buzzard Railway. Photo by Tim Radcliffe. Penlee out of use in the 1960s photo by W Beckerlegge. 6841 Penlee Quarry map - hand drawn showing foreshore from Welsh house to Newlyn harbour south pier. 6842 Two photos from Ken Brown collection 1) Ruston at the engine shed 1960s 2) Ruston engine heading for the dock 1960s 6843 Photo of old and new crushing plant and hoppers at Penlee quarry. Railway shown on foreshore. 6844 Ruston 375316 "TW Lewis" (relocated to Leighton Buzzard narrow gauge railway for preservation) Photo by Peter Washbourn. 6845 Photo (Kenny Brown) of Janner's Engine 'Penlee' at Leighton Buzzard 2014. 6846 List of Locomotives at Penlee Quarry, including Penlee berlin Koppel, JW Jenkin and TW Lewis 6847 Three photos: 1) Inside the control tower with 'Gaffer'. 2) External view of control tower in middle of quarry (both photos courtesy of Penlee House).3) General view of quarry in early 1950s (courtesy The Trevithick Society). 6848 Photo of Penlee Quarry c1908 (Beryl Baker collection) 6849 Rock drilling at Penlee Quarry - one of the workers is Harry Trenoweth. Photo from Harry Pender collection 6850 Stone wrecking weight and crane at Penlee Quarry. Photo courtesy of Penlee House. 6851 'Penlee' on the South Pier, Newlyn c1938. Photo from Mine and Quarry Engineering Magazine. 6852 Quarry lorry fleet contracted from Wimpey c1950. Photo courtesy of The Trevithick Society 6853 Photo from Kenny Brown collection. General view of Penlee Quarry in early 1960s

10 November 2018 Page 9 of 90 Digital Description 6854 Photo of Thomas Williams Lewis aged 24 from Hawarden near Mold. TW Lewis became assistant to Mr Thomas Thomas, the new quarry manager from Carmarthen c1905. 6855 Photo (courtesy Morrab Library) of the last diesel locomotives with their drivers. Also a photo (Kenny Brown collection) of the very last tip by train and wagons in August 1972. 6856 Photo of Janner (John Maddern) wearing his bowler hat. Driver of the Penlee locomotive 1912. 6857 List of stone shipments from 1945/46 to 1966/67 with columns headed 'Quarry', 'Tons' and 'Total tons'. 6885 Technical detail plate from one of the Ruston and Hornsby diesal locomotives working got Penlee Quarry. Kept in artefact box. 7061 Photo of Penlee Quarry from the sea, no other information. 7084 4 photos marking the closing of Penlee Quarry. Lorries coming from the quarry through Newlync1982. From Kath Mildren,. 7108 Cutting with picture of old steam engine at Penlee Quarry. Ruston pulling wagons along track towards harbour, c1975. Cutting dated 1/9/2005 7115 Plan of allotments and gardins for Penlee Quarry workers 1957. Original. 03 NtownS

20 Offprint. Rev WS Lach-Szyrma. The Antiquities of Newlyn. Associations of the Navy Inn. 58 41 photographs inside the Fisherman's Arms including collection of artefacts hung on the ceiling. ©R Hogg, 11/7/2012 81 Photo of Bowjey Stores, Navy Inn Street 2012 ©R Hogg. 121 Postcard of group of fishermen (close-up) leaning against railings on the Cliff, dated 11/9/1929. 144 Directory of Ellis Pubs compiled by Charlotte MacKenzie with Fishermans Arms, Fore St, Newlyn 1830-1934. Also paper about Brewery at Bodriggy (NGR SW5645 3777) which was founded by Christopher Ellis and Son (from internet). 197 Photo of Linhay at Vaccination Court 207 Photo of Vaccination Court 255 Postcard of Fore Street Newlyn showing Gracie Blewett's shop and café, next to the Fisherman's Arms. 256 Strick's Shop, Newlyn 1893. Men and boys playing marbles in front. From Patsy Plumbridge. 272 Offprint. 'At the Fish'. Piece about Fisherman's Arms with photo of Mrs Plumbridge and her daughter Patsy. Devon & Cornwall Journal. Not dated but 18 years after they arrived c.1956. 296 Photo of Patsy Plumbridge's father and mother outside the Fisherman's Arms, 1935. They became landlords of the public house before the war. When she grew up Patsy worked there too. 462 Photographs of Fore Street South showing shops and houses, 2012 ©R Hogg. 466 Photo. nside the Fisherman's Arms, 1940s. The bar was decorated with an amazing collection of odd items brought from all over the world, including a Burmese fiddle made from human skin, and a Bow Street runner's rattle. Information and picture from framed print on wall of Fisherman's Arms, 14/6/2012. 550 Fish wife and fisherman on steps of cottage at Vaccination Court, Newlyn c.1885. 914 Picture from an unknown painting showing woman walking down the slip next to Green Slip. Other women talk to the left on Green Slip. Balcony behind. 1009 Photo of group of men standing on the Cliff at Newlyn. Matthew Rouffignac, Tom Reynolds, Peter Hosking, Phil Gendall. 1013 Postcard of Water shoot with tap on the Green with Green Slip, South Pier & North Pier in background. Horse and cart. Postcard J Salmon Ltd. Artist Quinton. 1015 Five fishermen on the Cliff. Photo by A H Hawke,

10 November 2018 Page 10 of 90 Digital Description 1016 Photo of South Pier and Green Slip before North Pier built. People on the Cliff and on the Pier c1887. Hosking Sale Loft marked on door at the bottom of the slip. 1108 Photo. L to R. Jim Richards, WH Tonkin, Richard Worth Jnr, Richard Worth Snr. Lower Green Street. 1232 South Pier & Green Slip. Hoskings Store, sail loft written on door. Similar to 2790 but this photo has a structure on South Pier. 1251 Photo of six fishermen on the Cliff. Nets over the railings. North Pier in front. 1256 Photo of four fishermen looking over the Cliff. No infor. Postmark 24/7/1920. Eric Richards Collection. 1257 Postcard of South Pier & Green Slip. 4 Men looking over the wall and 2 women and a man walking up the slip. Young man to the right. Showing South and North Piers . Photochrom Co Ltd. Eric Richards Collection. 1331 Extracts about the Fisherman's Arms from the book Lomax & Hogg 2009. 1345 Photo of Balcony with woman and child outside cottages beyond. Douglas Williams Collection. The Navy press gangs once had their headquarters in this historic Inn, a single upper room on legs, in the middle of a row of small cottages, thus its name ‘The Leg House’ or ‘Balcony’. The old Navy Inn stood looking out past the Green, a square surrounded by cottages on three sides, to the Carrick Symons Rocks or Green Rocks, where the South Pier would be built. Leading south from the Green was Green Street and South Corner, and uninterrupted views of the sea and the coast and Wheal Henry mine. This whole area at the southern extremity of Newlyn Town was known as out-the-Green. 1466 Postcard of Balcony. View up Navy Inn Street towards Tonkins Cottage. Washing on line. Children in foreground. EA Sweetman & Son. 27/1/1951. Also in Morrab Library Collection. 1595 Photo of group of ten women sitting on a bench on Green overlooking the South Pier. Crane on pier. Lorry parked on road opposite. Photo from Morrab Library. 1614 Photo. Constructing/building the cliff wall/harbour wall in front of Fisherman's Arms. Eric Richards Collection. See also 1614, 3248 & 5521. 1814 Three documents relating to Fishermans Arms. Indenture of 25/5/1816. Agreement 24/5/1816. Indenture dated 24/5/1816. 1823 Painting of Green Slip showing South Pier by EW Haslehurst. 1963 Postcard of the Balcony, Navy Inn St with washing on the line, a cart and a boy standing. Tonkin's cottage (Mrs Strick's shop) clearly marked. Postcard Hawke, Helston. From Pat Bottle Collection. 2049 Poor picture of South Pier showing houses on the corner of Green Slip that were demolished in the late 1940s. 2117 Photo of Fore Street near the Fisherman's Arms looking towards Green Street. Woman with hat and stick dressed in black. The Fisherman’s Arms is the building where the word ‘Bass’ can just be made out in the window. It had a good fish cellar and stabling for horses and even its own well of water. There was also a large fish cellar, contiguous to the Inn, with warehouse room for about 600 bushels of salt, and a furnace for brewing or barking nets or scans’ (The Royal Cornwall Gazette, August 3, 1811). The ‘barking’ or tanning of nets was done in pits dug in yards or cellars. This was a man’s job and not generally done by the women. If the lid on one of these pits was loosely fitting, it sometimes happened that a child acquired a tan that could vie with any given by the sun in the hottest summer’ (Humphrys, 1985:4). The white house in the centre was where Charles Lee lodged with Mrs Simons in the 1890s 2118 Photo of Balcony with man sitting on bench outside. Dilapidated condition. No information. 2119 Early picture of Green Rocks with little girl. Cottage. Fleet in Loja. 2120 Photo. People walk along upper Green Street 2126 Postcard of the Balcony. 'Ancient Houses, Newlyn'. 9210. Clark's Library Penzance. No details on back. Washing on line; 3 boys; man near cottage on corner. From George Hoare Collection. 2133 Census data for cottages at Green rocks 1841-1891 2201 Postcard of a painting by L Mortimer showing the buildings at the bottom of Green Slip. Two men work with barrels. South Pier and end of North Pier visible. Not in Art Archive.

10 November 2018 Page 11 of 90 Digital Description 2212 Indenture for lease for a year between William Thomas the younger, gentleman of and Richard Davey Chirgwin, Cooper of Newlyn… property at the Green in the possession of Thomas, James and Henry Madern, dated 7/11/1821. Front, notes and original. Pat Pilkerton Collection. 2213 Indenture for release of premises in Newlyn (four houses) by William Thomas the younger, gentleman of Truro and his wife Harriet to Richard Davey Chirgwin, Cooper of Newlyn dated 8/11/1821 ‘all that messuage tenements cellars garden and premises… situate lying and being in the Green’. Pat Pilkerton Collection. 2214 Indenture for 99 year lease, dated 13/9/1809 between William Thomas the younger, gentleman from St Clement and Susannah Deeble, spinster aged 41... together with hemp loft, rope house... Thomas Deeble, Smith aged 18 son of William Smith of Newlyn… Edred Roberts Note: In 1841 Susannah Deeble, spinster lived in Green Street with her niece and grandnephew William Payne, ropemaker. Thomas Deeble Smith (b1791) is not listed in the 1841 census as a ropemaker but he was probably the brother of William Smith (b1796) who lived in Green Street and was a ropemaker). Front, notes and original. Pat Pilkerton Collection. 2215 Indenture for 99-year lease dated 18/1/1790 between William Thomas, Yeoman of Ludgvan and Thomas Hichens, fisherman of the village of Newlyn… Richard Gascoin and Mary Richards... M Blanche the wife of the said Thomas Hichens… Martha Caddy his daughter- in-law aged about twenty years. Front, notes and original. Pat Pilkerton Collection. 2234 Photo of the Balcony, Navy Inn Court. View taken with back to Tonkins Cottage. Collection of Alan Shears. 2253 Dissignment on death of Eldred Roberts between Catherine Bevan and Susannah Deeble. Front, notes and original. Pat Pilkerton Collection. 2258 Photo of South Fore Street looking back towards the Narrows. See also 2637. 2301 Painting by unknown artists of Grocers Shop run by Mrs Strick on the Green at Newlyn Town. Now Quayside Cottage. Also listed in art archive. 2361 Photo of Balcony during its demolition, 1939. Part of Golowan Community Arts Collection. See 2689. 2429 Two pictures of Bessie Harvey's shop stamp. She kept a shop at 2 Lower Green Street, Newlyn Town from 1923-1939 after her husband died. It was open from very early in the morning selling cigarettes to the quarrymen going to work till late. Bessie Harvey née Richards was Abe Wright Harvey's grandmother. 2637 Photo of South Fore Street looking back towards the Narrows. Nets barking on the railings. The house on the right which has a veranda overlooking the harbour was where Willie Harvey Gendall lived. Next door was the house where William Henry Simons, Douglas Williams' grandfather lived as a boy. Where the railings meet the house there was a tap and water supply for this part of the village. See also 2258. 2673 Photo of Dod and daughter Patsy Plumbridge in the Fisherman's Arms, 1959. Also cutting about Fisherman's Arms, 'Behind the bar with first landlady', Cornishman 16/1/2014. 2675 Photo of buildings at the bottom of Green Slip c1930. Unusual view from sea. Poor photo. 2684 Postcard of Balcony, Navy Inn St with pile of nets outside. Postcard Hawke, Helston. From Eric Richards Collection. 2685 Photo of the Balcony from South Pier. Two men walk up the slip. 2689 Photo of Balcony. House with roof gone, pulled down by Sam Bannicot. 1934 2690 Photo of side of Balcony looking towards Tonkins Cottage. Girl. 2691 Photo of Balcony from front. Children playing. 2711 Photo of South Fore Street looking towards the Narrows from the South Pier. Before the Cliff was rebuilt. Dangerous looking railings. John Corin Archive. 2715 Photo of Grocers Shop run by C Strick near Fisherman's Arms in South Fore Street. Old car AAF 211. Narrows. Eric Richards Collection. 2721 Postcard of Fishermans Arms. Postcard. No info 2722 Photo on the Cliff, South Fore St. Four fishermen on the Cliff. After North Pier built. 2742 Photo. Boy plays an accordion in Navy Inn St. Washing on line. Other children. See Sagar- Fenton 2003:40.

10 November 2018 Page 12 of 90 Digital Description 2743 Postcard of standpipe at the Green showing old car. Postcard. South Pier in background. Eric Richards Collection. 2744 Photo of the Green showing Green Street ©R Hogg. 2754 Drawing by Geoffrey Garnier of the condemned Navy Inn, Newlyn from The Newlyn Annual 1938. See 4057. 2758 Photo of cottages on Green Slip ©R Hogg. 2766 Postcard of cottages at Green Slip and South Pier. Woman on steps, men by railings, boat at South Pier. Postcard Frith, c1885. Pat Bottle Collection. 2782 Photo of cottages at Green Slip and South Pier. Man in bowler hat. 2790 Photo of South Pier & Green Slip . Hoskings Store, sail loft written on door. People on pier. Clarks Library. 28/7/1926. Similar to 1232. 2803 Photo of street scene near Fishermans Arms. Cars entering the Narrows from South Fore St, including YH9174. Fallons Haulage Lorry collecting stone from Quarry. 1936 2810 Photo from the sea of Peter Hosking's sail loft on Green Slip, where sails were made for yachts all over the world. Latterly Jim Bowden's carpenters shop. 2811 Photo. Slots to hold Pilchard Pressing Poles in the Wall of a Demolished Cottage in the Bowgy 2812 Photo looking up to cottages on Bowgy Hill before they were demolished. Now Bowgy flats and Navy Inn Court. 1936. 2814 Photo of cottages on Bowgy Hill, behind Navy Inn Court. German tug Sea Falk anchored in bay. 2815 Photo looking up to cottages on Bowgy Hill with holes for pilchard press, bottom right. 2819 Photo of a man with horse and cart walking past the old Navy Inn. Douglas Williams Collection. 2825 Photo of Factory Row. Eric Richards Collection. 2850 Photo looking down the Green Slip to the South Pier and lighthouse c1920. Men at the top. 2875 Photo on the Cliff, South Fore St overlooking Quay Slip c1895. From Henry Hawkins, Through West Cornwall with a Camera 2879 Postcard from Bowgy, above Newlyn looking over green field showing Factory Row and the North Pier. Postcard, no marks. 2881 Photo from Bowgy with Tonkins Cottage and Navy Inn Street, the hulk, Cretehill is in the harbour. North Pier. Pre-1941 2883 Postcard from Bowgy with Tonkins Cottage and Navy Inn Street showing North and South Piers. Postcard, Judges Ltd. 2885 Postcard from Bowgy, above Newlyn showing the South Pier and the North Pier before the extension was built showing Factory Row. Unmarked postcard, dated 13/11/1903 2886 Postcard from Bowgy, above Newlyn. Overlooking Newlyn Harbour. Postcard, published by JJ Hichens. Showing North Pier and South Pier and houses on Bowgy Hill. 2887 Postcard from Bowgy, showing North and South Piers before the extension was built on North Pier. Vaughan T Paul postcard. 2888 Photo from Bowgy, showing South Pier and North Pier (before extension) c.1888 2889 Photo from Bowgy, above Newlyn after demolition of houses had started, showing North Pier. 2890 Photo from Bowgy, above Newlyn after demolition of houses had started, showing site of demolished Navy Inn/Balcony. 2965 From Bowgy after demolition below. From field above Navy Inn Street. Old railing/fence. Little girl. South Pier and North Pier before widening c1888 . Gibson photo. Eric Richards Collection. 2984 Photo from Bowgy, above Navy Inn Street with South Pier and the old lighthouse c1912. Richards Bros. John Corin Archive. 2988 Photo from Bowgy, above Newlyn. Factory Row on left. South Pier. North Pier before extension c1904. Eric Richards Collection. 3237 Photo outside the Fisherman's Arms, 1935. Family in street outside.

10 November 2018 Page 13 of 90 Digital Description 3242 Photo of Old Quay from Fore St South with luggers moored. Man on Cliff leaning over the railings. Good picture of the Narrows. Nets barking. Building on Old Quay. No date c1880 3248 Photo. Constructing/building the cliff wall/harbour wall in front of Fisherman's Arms. Sam Kneebone, Jack Reynolds, John White, Dick Hoare, Charlie Stevens, Charles Harvey, Albert Hichens, Richard White, Charles Jenkin, Willie Baker, W Cattran, Percy Williams, Ness Richards (Worth) Edwin Maddern, Rodda Williams and behind him his father W H Williams. John White, Dick White, Johns, Cattran. William Kneebone, Stanley Blewett (Douglas Williams Collection). See also 1614, 3248 & 5521. 3250 Two pictures of the shop on the corner of Fore Street and the Green when it was run by Prudence Rouffignac and later by the Stricks. 3259 Photo of South Fore Street looking towards the Narrows. Three men walk towards the camera. Shop on left needs identifying. 3282 Postcard of the Cliff, South Fore St with men on Cliff overlooking the Old Quay 3283 Photo of Green Slip and South Pier showing houses on the Slip since demolished. Woman walks on footpath. 3592 Old postcard of Green Slip 3747 Photo. Building Navy Inn Court, 1955. L-R Cecil Harvey carpenter, Bill Hoare Foreman, Ken Jelbert, manager 3946 Photo of South Fore Street looking back towards the Narrows. 3947 Old photograph of South Fore St by photographer Richard Keen. Four men in street. Derby Evening Telegraph, June 2011 4051 Postcard of from Bowgy, above Newlyn with Tonkins Cottage and Navy Inn Street showing North and South Piers. Postcard, Sologlaze series. 4185 Photo of thatched cottage near the Bowgy, Newlyn. One woman stands in the doorway with three other women talking to the right. The entrance is cobbled with a dirt road leading up past the building. Penlee House Collection. 4186 Photo. Below the road is 'Old Quay' and fishing boats are moored up. The boats PZ 385 and PZ 309 are identifiable. Smaller wooden boats are also stored on the quay itself. Three people stand on the road. The furthest away is the postman with his uniform and postbag. A man looks out to sea leaning on the iron railings and a woman also looks out to sea. Penlee House Collection. 4213 Image. Harold Harvey, The Balcony (Navy Inn). Also in Art Archive. 4280 Image. Watercolour showing Balcony or Navy Inn. Indistinct signature, W Grafoni. 4393 Photo of Boy and girl on the cliff at Newlyn with Narrows behind. Old iron rail. Boats below. 4545 Text about Guinness Cottage, South Pier, Newlyn and Norah Guinness (1880 -1944) and Mabel Guinness (1884 - 1956) who were two of the five daughters of Lieut Colonel Henry Cramer Guinness -(1838 - 1902). He was an army surgeon, trained in Dublin, who spent most of his career in India, so Norah was born in Madras, and Bee in Bombay. Neither Norah nor Bee married. They both went on the stage. The sisters came to Newlyn around the end of the first World War, and settled down there for the rest of their lives. 5069 Deeds of lower cottage on Green Rocks. 2 deeds one dated 3/7/1766 and one dated 13/12/1820. From Judith Porter. 5116 Conveyance of Vaccination Court, Newlyn to Mrs Morris, 1/4/1957. Also drawing dated 12/10/1936. 5150 Image. 34 PZ on Green Slip. Unknown artist. Oil painting. C1883. This painting was done before the South Pier was built and was given to Wright Harvey's gran who had a shop in Green St Newlyn as payment of a debt. Men working on boat. Wonderful picture of the boat house and cottages on Green Slip. Also in PZ Boats file. 5288 Painting of Green Slip, Newlyn by Godwin Bennett b1888. See WMN 22/3/2008 5433 Photo of South Fore Street looking towards the Narrows. Douglas Williams Collection. 5467 Photo of two men pulling a cart up the Green Slip towards the Balcony. Two other men walk down towards them. Nets on wall on right. Railings on left. From Edwina Reynolds. 5521 Photo. Constructing/building the cliff wall/harbour wall in front of Fisherman's Arms. See also 1614, 3248 & 5521.

10 November 2018 Page 14 of 90 Digital Description 5574 Painting of PE 34 Storm on the beach at the bottom of the slip at Green Rocks. Boathouse at bottom of slip. Before South Pier built. Unknown artist. C1881. 5627 Photo of Aunt Nora Guinness and Aunt Mabel Lucy 'Bee' Guinness at their house on the Green Slip at Newlyn. Taken from a postcard sent to Granny (Amy Conerny) 27/5/1923 who lived at 1 Pemplemore Ave. From Judy Porter. 5757 Photo of man leaning on the Cliff, South Fore St overlooking the Old Quay. Nets in railings. Luggers in harbour. 5829 Photo of Aunt Nora Guinness and Aunt Bee (Mabel Lucy) at a cottage on the Green Slip, Newlyn overlooking the harbour. 6332 Photo of South Fore Street looking towards the Narrows. A figure on the left. From WD Harvey. 6445 Photos of South Fore Street, Newlyn Town. RH 2007 6523 Advert for Fisherman's Arms from The Newlyn Annual 1938. WJ Plumbridge was landlord. 6602 Details of sale at the Fisherman’s Arms Public House, 1811. ‘Fish - cellars and salt- warehouses to be let by auction, on Tuesday the 13th of October next, at five o'clock in the afternoon [unless before let by private contract] at that well accustomed house called the Fisherman's Arms Inn’. Extract from the Royal Cornwall Gazette, 31/8/1811 6651 Photo of Balcony and Tonkin's cottages beyond. 3 boys and washing on the line . 7021 Green Rocks and Harbour View c1946. Group of people named.Rosemary Horne Collection. 7035 Photo of shop stamp 'W. Harvey, Grocer and Provision Stores, 2 Lower Green Street, Newlyn Town'. Run by Bessie Harvey after her husband died 1923-1939. 04 NtownN

6 Proposal with information about an old water shoot on St Peter's Hill. In 2004 the Newlyn Environment group set about restoring the old water shoot on St Peter's Hill. 13 Photo of Norrad Slip .© Ron Hogg, 2009 14 Photograph taken on St Peters Hill showing what was thought to be a shoot but is more likely a fireplace, 2006 22 7 men seatedoutside Fishermens Rest, Church St. One standing and seven seated. From left to right: Phillip Kliskey, age 82; Joseph Harry, age 75; Samuel Maddern, age 65; JR Cotton, age 85; WT Drew, age 73; H Pollard, age 86; Alfred Hitchens, age 71. From Cornishman 15/8/1946. 57 Photograph of a well in a garden on St Peters Hill. 59 Man getting water from a tap at North Corner with Vine Cottage on the right. Used in Water booklet. 64 Photo of Red Lion Inn 2012 ©R Hogg. 67 High Mountains Well restoration. 12 images on CD: Initial work in 2007 (6 photos); opening of well in January 2008 (6 photos). Photographs © Ron Hogg. High Mountains well is situated half way up in Chapel St, turning right through a hop way entrance. The cobbled area surrounding the well suggests it might have been to supply a courtyard. The cottages nearby were demolished in the clearances. 76 Papers relating to High Mountains including deeds and title boundaries. 79 Poster of public auction at Three Tuns Inn, Newlyn on Wednesday 11 April 1866. Bradbeer is auctioneer. Sale of six freehold dwellings in the occupation of Harvey, Johns, Hichens, Roberts, Morcom and McDonald. The property is in close proximity to the proposed new pier. Poster dated 6/4/1866. Photographed by Ron Hogg at Fisherman's Arms 11/7/2012 149 Photo 4 men look over the cliff. Unknown source and date. 162 Photo of Norrad Slip, Newlyn. Iconic picture showing nets over the railings of the slip and Blewett at the bottom of the slip where Stevenson was later. Eric Richards Collection. 171 Photo of Norrad slip with child at bottom playing in the water. No details. 196 Photo of Vine Cottage, Trewarveneth St looking very dilapidated

10 November 2018 Page 15 of 90 Digital Description 217 Information about Louise McGrigor whose monument was unveiled on the cliff at Newlyn on 18/3/1921. Order of proceedings at Unveiling Ceremony. Douglas William's article about Louisa McGrigor, Cornishman 7/5/2009. Article by Chris Matthews with photo of Douglas Williams and Ruth Simpson at the memorial. 230 Photo of shop on the corner of St Peters Square where the public toilets are in 2012. JH Richards written over the door. 241 The Old Cottage, Fore Street Newlyn c1600. Estate agents details. 254 Maud's. Stevenson shop at the bottom of Trewarveneth St. Part of a postcard. See 1479 257 Photo of Maud who ran the Stevenson Shop in Fore St at the bottom of Trewarveneth St. Billy Stevenson Collection. 258 Two photo of Pilchard Cellar at Newlyn from John Corin Archive. According to Billy Stevenson, the pilchard cellar was at North Corner and the woman in front in the picture was Maud, who was to run the Stevenson Shop at the bottom of Trewarveneth St for many years. These pictures also appear in Brown 2012:16-17. As well as Maud, Blanche Harvey Brown is in the photo. According to Tom Harvey, Elizabeth Harvey née Batten is also in the photo. 260 Photos of the site of Maud's Shop at the bottom of Trewarveneth St. ©R Hogg, 2012. 263 Mary Hichens in the doorway of Cliffside Stores, the shop of her parents in Fore Street. Her father was John Matthews 'Jack' Hitchens who ran the bus from Mousehole to Penzance. 'Cliffside Stores, Groceries, Fruit, Sweets, Cigarettes and Tobacco' on the sign. From Trish Medlan. 327 Meadow. Anchor Studio Appeal, June 19, no year 342 Three Photos of the site of Primrose Court, Newlyn Town, demolished in the Newlyn Clearances. Photo by Ron Hogg, November 2012 344 Kelynack Stores. Drawing from Batten 1983:26. Grace James, Fore Street printed on side of page. Presumably she was the person who ran the shop. Signed and dated 1910. Cannot read signature. 345 Image. Watercolour of the Narrows with women with pails and the shop at the top of Old Quay Slip. Undated. No source. 396 Painting. Looking down Trewarveneth Street. Copy of unsigned watercolour. Unknown artist. 397 Postcard looking up Trewarveneth Street. Coloured. 'Up Along Newlyn', Celesque Series No 950 Postcard. MJ B Coop the artist. 435 Photo of High Mountains: restoring old well. 436 Photo of High Mountains: restoring old well. 440 Photo of High Mountains well 454 Photographs and drawings of a property in Church Street including birthday celebrations, Newlyn 1925. Compiled by Wilfred T Jenkin in April 2002. He lived in Church Street in a cottage now occupied by two dwellings: Saffron and Gwel Efan. Helen Burnham lives there now. 486 Photo of Sammy Mildren playing the accordion in Navy Inn Street. Crowd of children looking on. Two dogs. 496 Photo of the Louisa McGrigor monument on the Cliff at Newlyn Town. Cornishman, 7/5/2009. [See 217.] 523 No 27 North Corner. Christmas Card with graphic description of the house and pilchard cellars with its history, drawn by Red Simpson. Also photo of cottage where Dod Procter lived. 551 Postcard. Coloured. Gossip. Fishwives at bottom of Trewarveneth Street. Peacock Series. Eric Richards Collection. 559 Man with bucket walks down Trewarveth Street. From Penzance & Districy 48 Views published by Lethby's Bazaar, price 3d nd. 593 Painting. Bramley's Studio at the Corner of the Rue des Beaux Arts. Pen and Ink sketch attributed to JD Mackenzie. Reference Green 1995. Also in art archive.

10 November 2018 Page 16 of 90 Digital Description 630 Painting of Old Quay Slip from Fore Street with PZ 205 moored painted by James Wilkie. The artists Henry Charles Wilkie b1864 lived in front part of Hoskings sail loft on Green Slip. It was always referred to as The Studio. Below this on the sea side was the bottom store. 670 Photo of Trewarveneth St Garage. Bakers van with 'W Stevenson & Sons High Class Bakers & Confectioners Newlyn' on it, c1936/7. Outside garage in Trewarveneth St. House behind is where Liz Harman lived. Billy Stevenson Collection. 671 Photo of Trewarveneth St Garage. Bakers van with 'W Stevenson & Sons High Class Bakers & Confectioners Newlyn' on it, c1936/7. Outside garage in Trewarveneth St. House behind is where Liz Harman lived. Five people in front of van. Sam Bengelly, Master Baker; Unknown, Peter Wakfer, Driver; Reggie Stone, Baker; and Henry Willis, Bake Billy Stevenson Collection. 673 Map showing route between Gwavas Terrace and Duke St, Newlyn Town. Drawn by PL using the 1876 Ordnance Survey Map. 793 Photo of Sergeant Tappin, Mousehole and 'PC 49' James 'Dick' Barton, Newlyn walk past the McGrigor monument on the Cliff in Fore Street. PC James who was stationed at Penzance for some time but also stationed at Newlyn and lived in a house on the left at the bottom of Chywoone Hill just above of what is now the fish and chip shop. He was appoint ed as police officer in 1941 and retired in 1961. 838 Modern photo of Norrad Slip and Strand Road 944 Image from Drypoint etching of Norrad Slip. 952 Two photos of garden in North Corner that is behind the Stevenson's workshops on the Norrad Slip, 22/1/2011 ©Ron Hogg 1011 Photo of Tony Stevenson and Rudolph Grant from Belgium sitting at the air raid shelter in the front garden of Roseland. R Grant was the elder brother of FO Grant listed on the Newlyn war memorial. Billy Stevenson Collection. 1020 Collection of photos of water features in North Corner, 2006. Including Standpipe decorated with the head of a dog. ©R Hogg. 1066 Photo of SS and FY boats landing fish at the bottom of the Norrad Slip. Eric Richards Collection. 1070 Postcard of the Narrows. One of a pack of six sepia views of Newlyn (postcards) in an envelope published for J Barron, Strand Newlyn. PDF. 1104 Photo of Norrad Slip. Welch & Sons. No postmark. People on the Slip. Man with umbrella. Tide nearly in. 1146 Claim for compensation for freehold dwelling house on St Peters Hill by Obed Nicholls who had owned the property since 1938. A3 paper. 1248 Eight men sitting outside the Fishermens Rest. One of them is George Hoare's grandfather. 1250 Six men seated outside the Fishermens Rest, Church St showing left to right Jabez Pentreath, Dick Harvey, Joe Johns (Goff Johns grandad), Isaac Francis, James Green & Tom Harvey. From Douglas Williams. 1288 Photo of Grocery Shop in the Narrows 1303 Postcard looking down Trewarveneth Street to Vine Cottage, c1896. Old postcard. Coloured 1304 Photo looking up Duke Street, St Peters Hill. Three children pose. 1305 Photo of men sitting outside Fishermens Rest. Looking up Church St. Sign for Angwin Baker opposite. George Hoare Collection. 1414 Photo. Looking down Trewarveneth St, Newlyn from above Vine Cottage. People at bottom of Trewarveneth St. 1420 Early photo of Fishermen's Rest. Sign: St Andrew's Waterside Mission for Sailors. There is other writing which is illegible. There is a shop under the Rest on Fore Street, name illegible. Woman pushed pram down road. 2 men and a dog sit outside but there is no bench in this photograph. Brown file dated 2/1/1934 titled The Philosopher with instructions about printing this photo. See 1421. 1479 Postcard of Norrad slip and slip below. Tide in. PZ 665 Daisy moored. Colour. Undated postcard Harvey, Marion & Son.

10 November 2018 Page 17 of 90 Digital Description 1481 Photo of Paul Worth's mother and Aunt Vera outside their house at Boase Street. Now demolished. 1483 Photo of group of people at the bottom of Boase Street, Armistice Day 1918. Named Copy. 1485 Photo of people outside Vine Cottage, Boase St Newlyn. Group of People. Named copy. Edwin Tregurtha was Paul Worth's grandfather and Elizabeth Richards was his grandmother. Edwin and Grace Tregurtha were Raymond and Jenny Peake's grandparents. Lizzie Cotton Maddern was Jenny's mother. 1592 Copy of painting by Sydney Dennant Moss, Kelynack Stores 1920. Grocer Kelynack Tea Dealer. On the corner of the Narrows and St Peters Square. Mrs Grace Kelynack, Fore Street in 1914 Kelly. Also in art file. 1650 Image. Painting (colour) of Norrad Slip, Unknown artist. Shown at Fishing Archive Day. Pat Garnier 1751 Photo of five men and a dog on the cliff at Newlyn: Willie Rouffignac, ‘Buttons’, Joel Johns, William Harvey, Unknown. 1877 Newlyn Old Quay Slip with boats moored behind Old Quay. PZ 399 Bonefide (condemned 1939). Pz 93 Foreget-me-not (sold to Rye 1944) and PZ 272 Two Girls (registration changed 1943) 1904 Painting. Trewarveneth Street. Not digital. 1979 Postcard, coloured, looking down Trewarveneth St. Two girls with water jugs. Steps at bottom facing up. Pat Bottle Collection. 2067 Photo of Dick Harvey and his wife on the bench outside the Fishermens Rest, Church St c1935. Great-grandparents of George Hoare. George Hoare Collection. 2084 Postcard with early picture by T H Eckenbrecher, painted before the South Pier was built. It is interesting because it shows the entrance to the courtyard where the sailmakers had their cottages on the right of the picture between the two lower buildings on the slip. 2093 The photographer looks down the Norrad Slip to the trees in Curnow’s Orchard. The slip opposite was Champion’s slip and the bottom door of the orchard was situated at the top of the slip near the Wesleyan School. The sign of W Paul, Sail-maker is clearly visible on the left. PZ 9 Honour & PZ 517 are moored at the bottom. Peacock Series. Eric Richards Collection. 2113 Photo of Coopers Court with woman on the steps and two men wearing hats chatting to her. Margaret Perry Collection. Includes A3 filed in Newlyn A3 by ref. number. 2114 Undated old photo of Red Lion Inn with nets on railings, men with bike, showing Spargo's shop. 2127 This photograph shows the Norrad Slip before the buildings on the right were demolished to make way for the present garages by the Stevensons. However there have been changes and where the sailmakers once was there is a tall 3-story building. 2200 Photos of Narrows taken in 2012 ©Ron Hogg 2257 Photo. 25 St Peters Hill. Premises of Mounts Bay Wine Company, 1976 2341 Photo looking up Church Street from Fore Street. Children at top. Round steps at bottom. 2382 2 Photos of Vine Cottage, Boase St. [1] Henry Kitchen, Peter Kitchen (sitting on the steps) and Miss Liza Pollard mending nets. [2] Henry Kitchen, Peter Kitchen (standing on the steps) and Miss Liza Pollard mending nets.Reg Watkiss Photo. 2409 Photo of Meadow before Lower Meadow House where the Brookes live was built. 2435 Photo of Vine Cottage, Boase Street. Peter Kitchen outside 2443 Photo of house at the bottom of Trewarveneth St where Philip Harvey lived in 1879 ©R Hogg, 2010. 2444 Photo of Manor House, Trewarveneth St. ©R Hogg, 2010. 2445 Photo of Manor House, Trewarveneth St. ©R Hogg, 2010. 2446 Photo of Manor House, Trewarveneth St. ©R Hogg, 2010. 2515 Three photos of paintings by unknown artist, c1884 of Bendigo Harvey's archway on St Peters Hill, now demolished. Source Andrew Gordon. 2566 Photo of W Tonkin, Electrical Contractor, North Fore Street. Old car. Poor photo.

10 November 2018 Page 18 of 90 Digital Description 2567 Photo of W Tonkin, Electrical Contractor, North Fore Street. Figure in the doorway. Good photo. 2568 Photo of W Tonkin, Electrical Contractor, North Fore Street. Good photo. 2569 Photo. Sid Perrot. Outside Perrot's Stores, North Fore Street. Dry cleaning, paint, tools, hardware. Notice for Gaiety Cinema outside. Flags. 2573 Photo of Smugglers Hotel, N Fore St, nd. 2576 Photo. View from the sea of the Cliff, North Fore St. Smugglers and Fishermens Rest. Undated. 2577 Photo. View from the sea of the Cliff, North Fore St from the sea showing Fore Street. PZ 350, PZ 353, PZ 447 in sea. View to top of the hill. Identify houses. 2578 Photo of bottom of Boase Street. On the right there is an Ope with 'Leading to Vine Cottages', written on the wall. On the corner of the Ope is a sign for Jacky's Hairdressers 2579 Photo of Sid and Bert Perrot at the reception of the Smugglers, North Fore Street c1960 2580 Photo of Smugglers Tea Garden, North Fore Street, 1956 2581 Photo of Bert and Sid Perrot outside the Smugglers, North Fore Street c1960 2585 Alfred J Kliskey, Looking Back by a Newlyn Towner. 2592 Photo of St Peters Square 2602 Photo of St Peters Square 2654 Photo of woman carrying pails up Trewarveneth St. Vine cottage behind. Man with pail on steps of cottage on the right where Bramley painted. 2662 Photos of Trewarveneth St and the small inset in the wall above No 1. 2681 Letter from Bourdillon to his sister about his new studio on the Meadow, dated August 8 1890 2695 Photo. Looking up Trewarveneth Street. See painting 397 2696 Photo. Looking up Trewarveneth Street 2697 Postcard looking up Trewarveneth Street. A Girl carries water buckets on a yolk down Trewarveneth Street. Postcard. Vaughan T Paul Series, Morrab Studio c1900. Includes A3 filed in Newlyn A3 by ref. number. 2698 JF Tonkin Collection. 2699 Postcard of the bottom of Trewarveneth Street looking down. Postcard marked Down Along, Newlyn. Woman standing with seated girl and water jugs. 2700 Postcard looking up Trewarveneth Street. Postcard. Woodbury Series c1910 2701 Photo. Looking down Trewarveneth St. Drawing by Dorcie Sykes. Also in artfile. 2702 Photo. Looking up Trewarveneth Street. The thatched cottage on the corner of Rue de Beaux Arts can be seen. B Eddy on back. 2703 Photo. Bottom of Trewarveneth Street, looking up. Eric Richards Collection. 2704 Photo. Looking up Trewarveneth Street. Eric Richards Collection. 2705 Photo. Looking down Trewarveneth Street from the top of the street, c1900. Coloured. 2706 Photo. Looking up Trewarveneth Street 2707 Photo. Looking down Trewarveneth St. John Mulcaster Carrack, Vine Cottage. 2708 Old Quay Slip from the Sea. Slip showing sign for J Reseigh's Grocer's shop in Fore Street/Quay Street c1908. Picture with children. 2709 Photo of Old Quay Slip with PZ 205 moored. Shows shop and pilchard works. 2710 North Fore Street with shops, including W Paul. Horse drawn carriages outside shops. Photo before the Cliff was rebuilt and the road widened. Sign for W Paul Supply Stores. Other shops in street. Eric Richards Collection. 2712 Photo of Old Quay Slip, Narrows showing sign for J Reseigh's Grocer's shop in Quay Street. John Corin Archive. 2713 Photo. Looking down Newlyn Slip. PZ398 Unknown and PZ 133 Unknown. Eric Richards Collection. 2714 Photo. Outside Sea View House in North Fore Street. Eric Richards Collection.

10 November 2018 Page 19 of 90 Digital Description 2716 Photo. Detail of 2712 Old Quay Slip showing sign for J Reseigh's Grocer's shop in Fore Street/Quay Street. John Corin Archive. 2717 Postcard of Norfolk House from Fore St. Postcard Judges Ltd Hastings. No postmark 2718 Postcard of Smugglers Café, North Fore Street. Postcard with words Smugglers Loft, Overland Views Uxbridge. No postmark. 2719 Postcard of Norfolk House & Old Quay. PZ477. Postcard, Vaughan T Paul. No date. 2720 Postcard of Norfolk House and Narrows on the Cliff, showing shop. Postcard M & L National Series. No date. 2724 Photo. Looking up Newlyn slip with men standing on the cliff looking out to sea 2725 Postcard of Old Quay Slip showing the backs of the houses in the Narrows (Ebay postcard) 2726 Photo of Newlyn slip showing the backs of the houses of the Narrows 2727 Photo of North Fore Street with Red Lion and Fishermens Rest with no one on the seat. Men looking over the cliff. 2728 Photo. Two girls look out to sea from Fore St above Newlyn slip, shop on corner of Narrows. Eric Richards Collection. 2729 Postcard of Men on the Cliff at the top of Newlyn slip c1918. Some men sit and some men lean on the railings. Entrance to Narrows visible with shop on the corner of St Peter's Hill. Richard Bros. Colour & BW. Pat Bottle Collection. Douglas Williams Collection. 2730 Postcard: The Cliff, Fore St 1908. Poor quality. 2732 Photo of Norrad slip c. 1910. Paul Sailmaker at the top. People walking up slip. South Pier in distance. 2736 Photo of Norrad Slip, with W Paul Sailmaker at top. Small girl stands next to fishing baskets stored at the side of the slip. Other people. Looking up the slip at low tide. Eric Richards Collection. 2737 Photo of Norrad Slip before the South Pier c1880. Boy with small boat. Tide out. Postcard. Vaughan T Paul Series. 2738 Photo. Looking up Duke Street, Newlyn Town. Girl poses. Bike and broom outside house on right. 2739 Bottom of Norrad Slip. Boats moored PZ 108 Bessie, PZ 204 Boy Bob, PZ361 Edith & Ethel. Photograph B Eddy. 2741 Postcard of St Peters Square. Figure on right next to railings pours water into a jug. Coloured Frith Postcard. 2745 Photo. Norrad Slip in background probably showing boatyard of Blewett, boat builder at the bottom, with a number of boats moored in foreground including 305PZ. Tide out. Print not digital. 2747 Photo of Fisherman with net on St Peters Hill with ope leading to Meadow Villas behind him. 2749 Photo of looking down Church Street towards Fore Street 2750 Postcard looking up Church Street. Man, woman and two girls. Peacock Series Postcard. 2751 Photo looking up Church Street c1910. John Corin Archive. 2755 Photo looking up Duke Street from St Peters Square. Indistinct figure on left. 2756 Postcard looking up Duke Street from St Peters Square. Postcard Vaughan T Paul. Eric Richards Collection. 2757 Photo. Looking up Duke Street, Newlyn Town. Boy with buckets on left, Three men on right, two in in bowlers. 2759 Map of Inlong and Backside, 1879. Drawn by PL using the 1876 Ordnance Survey Map. 2765 Postcard of Band of Hope Parade at the bottom of the Norrad Slip before the Strand Road was built. Postcard Paul Bros. Eric Richards Collection. 2767 Photo. Men looking over the Cliff, Fore St at the Old Quay. Fishermens Rest, Church St with Cattran's Shop underneath. Nets on rail;ings of Newlyn Slip. Eric Richards Collection. 2768 Postcard of Primrose Court. Pictochrome postcard dated 23/10/1907. The woman on the right is Mrs Green, Theodore's mum 2774 Olive Villa from SW, Modern photo. Eric Richards Collection.

10 November 2018 Page 20 of 90 Digital Description 2776 Photo of North Corner showing water shoot. Used in Newlyn Water. Penlee House Collection. 2783 Photo of Spargo's on the corner of the Narrows. Eric Richards Collection. 2784 Photo of Olive Villa and the Gearns with Tom Cotton's House centre. Eric Richards Collection. 2785 Photo of Narrows from St Peter's Square showing shops. Eric Richards Collection. 2787 Photo of St Peters Square. Facing is Mike Edwards' Grocery Shop, a little grocery shop with a cellar. There were 4 or 5 granite steps up into the shop. Mr Edwards seemed to run it on his own before WW2. He didn't go to war and was not a well man. The basement or cellar was below road level but benefitted from light by the box frame window on St. Peter's hill side. The Grocery Shop was previously owned in 1926 by Jim Richards, known locally as 'Jimmy the Grocer'. Opposite this is Clovelly Stores. The shop was pulled down in the clearances, early 1950s. George Hoare worked on the site. The face stone was used in the building of Navy Court Inn. New toilets were erected on the site. They were concrete construction with brick round arches. Stone came from Castle an Dinas. George thought PZ town council spent about £12--15000 on the project. The toilets were sold in 2018 for £73000. 2801 Photo of Jack Hichens bus, Silver Dawn, ACV 350, the Penzance to Mousehole run which became Blue & Green Buses coming through the Narrows at Newlyn, 1937. 2802 Photo. Behind the Red Lion Pub, known as Backside. Probably Navy Inn Street. 3 houses occupied by the Thomas, Barron and Longstaff families. 1936 2804 Photo of Backside. One of two houses still standing. 2805 Photo of Narrows showing shop. These buildings, owned by Tom Barnes still standing. Corner House on right, Norfolk House now a grass verge. 2806 Photo of Mrs Ireland's house in Duke Street. Now car park. Woman and children on steps of cottage. 2807 Photo of unknown place, Newlyn Town 2808 Photo of Backside. The building on the right was the Salvation Army Hall 2813 Photo of unidentified corner of Newlyn Town c1937 before demolitions 2816 Photo. Bottom of St Peters Hill, now the back of the customs offices. 2817 Photo of painting of Barry Sexton's back yard, Church St where the big mangle was kept 2821 Photo of bottom of Church Street. 2007/ Glyn Richards, 2007. 2823 Photo of Barry Sexton's back yard, Church St. Modern. ©R Hogg. 2826 Photo of unknown place probably Newlyn Town. Eric Richards Collection. 2852 Photo of the Cottage of John Richards and Nancy Strick Beckerleg Pollard in Church Street c.2000. Eric Richards Collection. 2862 Photo of Primrose Court and Woman hanging out the Washing. Eric Richards Collection. 2863 Postcard of Primrose Court with Women and Children. Peacock Series postcard. 2864 Postcard of Primrose Court with Women Gossiping. Vaughan T Paul postcard 2869 Photo of Coopers Court 2870 Photo of Coopers Court 2871 Photo of Upper Church Street 2874 Postcard of Duke Street. One of a pack of six sepia views of Newlyn (postcards) in an envelope published for J Barron, Strand Newlyn. PDF. 2891 Photo of unknown place probably Newlyn Town. Eric Richards Collection. 2897 Papers related to Meadow Studio. Planning application 15/4/2008. 2955 Details about the Fitzroy Barometer that was once at the bottom of Trewarveneth street 2961 Statutory declaration of Mr William Henry Bone regarding Numbers 6 and 7 Trewarveneth Street, dated 15/7/1975 2962 Postcard of New Strand Road. PZ24 and PZ46 pulled up on beach at bottom, other boats, Paul Sailmaker on slip. Postmark, 22/11/1910 Poor picture 2963 Postcard of Strand before the Strand Road was built. Looking down Norrad Slip, one man in doorway with bowler, two men at rails one in bowler. Cecily Series. Postmark 8/8/1905

10 November 2018 Page 21 of 90 Digital Description 2967 Postcard of North Corner 'Newlyn A Quaint Corner'. Photochrom Company Limited. Penlee House Collection. 2977 From a painting by unknown artist. Newlyn Slip to Quay Slip with John Barnes Shed and Grocers shop behind. 2991 Bringing the water pipes to Newlyn. Trewarveneth Street. 3103 Conveyance Mr Bryant Tonkin the younger and Mr Bryant Tonkin the elder with James Tonkin Trahair dated 31/10/1870. Front cover and typed copy. 3138 Photos taken from 3 old negatives of The Meadow showing the Bourdillon/Garstin studio and the Anchor studio. 3140 Angwin's bakery occupied the building at the bottom of Church St with the rounded steps. (Information only). See Newlyn Trail (waymarker 9, p29). 3184 Eight men sitting outside Fishermens Rest at the bottom of Church St. Not dated. E Sexton, 3 Church St Newlyn. From Barry Sexton. 3185 Five men sitting outside Fishermens Rest. Photo. Looking down Church St. Not dated c1956. 3rd from left is James Henry Sexton. From Barry Sexton. 3186 Six men sitting outside Fishermens Rest at the bottom of Church St, 26/9/1956. Mr Tonkin, Unknown, James Henry Sexton, Tommy Williams, Harry Trenoweth and Mr Blewett. From Barry Sexton. 3189 Photo of men and women sitting on bench outside the Fishermens Rest at the bottom of Church St, June 1959. Harry Angwin (Baker), Linda Angwin, James Henry Sexton, Lizzie Mary Harvey, Edith Mary Sexton and Pat Sexton. From Barry Sexton. 3252 Photo. Man walks at the bottom of the Norrad Slip, two girls nearby, tide out; horse and cart on Strand; Old Quay and South Pier behind. 3260 Looking up Trewarveneth St. Later picture with steps on house on left facing towards the sea. Two boys one with hoop going up. 2 girls and a woman coming down. Washing on the line. 3262 Photo looking down Trewarveneth Street from Rue de Beaux Arts. Copy from KM. 3263 Photo looking up Church Street, near top. Children walking up. Washing. 3272 Conveyance of properties situate at The Meadow, Trewarveneth Street and Garages at Belle Vue, Newlyn, dated 2/2/1962. Land charges act, 2/2/1962 (2 documents). 3273 Abstract of Title relating to land known as The Meadow Studios at North Corner Newlyn, 2/2/1962. Includes [1] Indenture dated 8/5/1922. Reciting history from 9/1/1897-26/8/1920 in which John Da Costa, Stanhope Forbes, George Sherwood Hunter and others. Shows division of land on map and joint responsibility for shared path. [2] Death of Sherwood Hunter 23/3/1959 and mention of probate of will.[3] Conveyance of properties to GA Mackenzie and others. 3312 Photo of people outside the Fishermens Rest, Church St including George James and Grandma Sibley Richards (middle). From Jeanette Francis. 3324 Photo of North Corner above Norrad Slip from the sea. Sheds at bottom of the slip with signs of Hichens and Moon Pianos. Boats moored by slip. 3344 Inside cottage of Obed Nicholls at St Peters Square. Showing Richard 'Dick' Harvey (GH's Great grandad) and Obed in the wheelchair and his sister Mary Bone. Obed had polio as a child which left him crippled. Photograph taken by George Curnow. Also filed in 24 Fam under H & N. 3512 Email from Jo Mattingly, 1/4/2011 with notes about Hollow's Way which might have been a name for the Norrad Slip. 3513 Pictures of a Tank Trap near the Norrad Slip. Possible date 1940. Notes. 3652 Photographs and drawings of a property in Church Street in relation to identifying the location of a painting by Dod Procter. Compiled by Wilfred T Jenkin in April 2013. 3663 Outside the Red Lion in 1922 (digital). Photo of Joyce Lilian Tredinnick and Ida Tredinnick. Also filed under 430 [24] Tredinnick.

10 November 2018 Page 22 of 90 Digital Description 3748 8 photos of Fellowship House, Boase Street taken between 1985 and 1992. The house is next to the Ebenezer Chapel behind no 27 and there is evidence that it was once the Sunday school house. Pics 1-2 c1985 showing old style windows. 'Zeb' is man. Two chimneys. Pics 3-4 c1986 windows replaced. Only 1 chimney. Zeb and friend. Notice scaffold on chapel next dorpie 5 Internal view c 1988. Lisa Phillips says that chapel was still being converted into flats when she was there in 1988. Pics 6-8 c1992. Donated by Lisa Phillips. 3779 Photographs of Fore Street North showing shops and houses, 2011 ©R Hogg 3789 Photo of Mavis Bank where Louise McGrigor lived in Newlyn. Ron Hogg, 2015 3806 Photo of the Cliff, Fore Street from the sea showing Newlyn Slip, Cattran's Shop below the Fishermens Rest, and other shops. From Trish Medlen. 3808 In Feb-April 1994 work was done to clean up Mounts Bay. This involved work on the sewers emptying into Newlyn Harbour below Newlyn Town. The cliff was completely disrupted. These four photos were taken by Trish Medlen and show the machines operating outside her house, Westcliff. 3809 There was a huge snowfall in January and February 1986. These seven photos were taken by Trish Medlen and record the snowfall in Newlyn Town. 3818 Papers relating to the building on the corner of Boase St and Fore St and the house next door known as Cliffside, now a single building known as Westcliff. [1] Conveyance between William Paull and John Matthews Hichens, 23/11/1931. [2] Conveyance between John Matthews Hitchens and Kathleen Mary Tilley dated 21/11/1953 relating to premises formerly the Three Tuns Inn and cellar formerly part of the adjoining property Cliffside and also three properties formerly cottages adjoining. Includes site plan. [3] Two cards detailing alterations to Cliffside carried out between 1954 and 1981 from [a] Building control records and [b] Planning records. [4] 1958 plan for alteration of shop front. [5] Site plan dated 1986 when application to turn property into two separate units was made. [6] Papers dated 30/10/2002 relating to grade 2 listed building known as the Copper Samovar, Boase St with eighteenth century interiors from 1740-1740 with refusal to de-list the building. See Westcliff. 3819 Photograph of little girl outside Westcliff. Name of house on wall outside door. 3845 Photo of Anchor studio, undated. From Anchor studio leaflet. 3888 GH Sykes, St Peters Hill. Unknown source. Also in Art Archive 3961 Photo of road works in Trewarveneth Street caused by new pipes. Crowd around. No date. Douglas Williams Collection 4012 Image. JT Blight, Norrad Slip. Newlyn. From A Week at the Lands End 4023 Photo of South Fore Street looking back towards the Narrows. 3 cars including YH 9174. 4034 Douglas Williams looks at Rosebud Court. Picture with Phyllis White. Photos. See also 7008 Events. 4064 Photos of the Anchor Studio or Meadow Studio in the meadow off Trewarveneth Street where Stanhope Forbes had his Painting School. These photos were taken by Ron Hogg when the studios were open to the public in June 2011. Also in art archive. ©R Hogg. 4074 Photo looking down Church St at group of men and a boy sitting outside the Fishermen's Rest. One man standing. The man at the front is Henry Pentreath. Post war. George Hoare Collection. 4075 Postcard 'A Quaint Corner, Newlyn' showing St Peters Hill and the ope leading to Meadow Villas. 4141 Photo. Men looking over the Cliff, Fore St at the Old Quay. Fishermen's Rest, Church St with Harvey's Shop underneath. 4151 Collection of papers about the Borlase Smart-John Wells Trust and its plans for Trewarveneth Studios and the Meadow. 4262 Supplementary abstract relating to 27 North Corner. 4279 Drawing of the Smugglers once used as a place mat in the Restaurant 4304 Photo of the Cottage at North Corner 1930-1931. Cat No 93 written at bottom. Unknown source. See 4397.

10 November 2018 Page 23 of 90 Digital Description 4305 Papers relating to dispute about ownership of part of roadway at North Corner. 69 Statement of case by AG Hooper and JM Mattingly (incomplete paper, dated 2010). Letter dated 31/10/2010 from JM to Andy James, CC Highways Dept. Letter. North Corner, Newlyn - its history, development and roads, Dr Joanna Mattingly, October 2010. Information about 29 North Corner provided by G H Blenkhorn, 13/10/2011. 79-80 Letter to J Mattingly from Nick Cahill. Undated. 22 Statement by solicitor concerning deeds found at 37 North Corner on death of John Hichens. 20-21 Conveyance concerning no 35 and no 37. John Hichens. 4312 Land registry notice plan for North Corner showing fish cellars known to have existed, 10/11/2011 marked in pink by Red Simpson. See 1011 4313 Land registry notice plan for North Corner marked with history of some buildings. Not dated. 4327 Panorama of Norrad Slip, tide out, boats moored on the beach and under the slip. Before monument erected. Door opening into wall towards bottom of the slip with buildings behind. Possibly 365 PZ moored on beach. 4395 Map of North Corner marking Old Mullion and other cottages, site of demolished cottages, site of old pilchard cellar. Red Simpson, 10/11/2011. 4396 5 photos of No 27 North Corner © Red Simpson. Photo 4396a: Inside. Originally there was a horseshoe of lean-tos at the rear of 27. Entry through front door. Granite pillars and beams still on left. Other lean-tos demolished. Pressing ledge survives in this room and in left hand wall of courtyard. Photo 4396b: No 27 North Corner is on the right. Remains of original cobbles in front. Old Mullion Fish cellar was behind Hawthorne on right. Now demolished and built over. There used to be two further cottages on left where Pampas Grass now grows. New building at end probably the site of another pilchard cellar. Photo 4396c: This door led into a fish cellar under a sail loft. (The screwpress is for grapes as the owner of this yard is an Australian vintner). The wall on the right has a pressing ledge in behind the shrubbery. No 31 may have been built over access to these cellars. Right of way to road through ope still exists. Behind No 29 and No 31 North Corner. Photo 4396d: The Studio. North Corner. The pressing ledge in the bathroom is about 6 feet long. Building much altered but 1st floor probably a sail loft. This would have been the nearest cellar to the landing beach by the cliff track. Photo 4396e: 2 & 31 North Corner. The pressing ledge runs along the wall to the right behind the Dracaena. 4399 Ben Batten on the steps of Ebenezer Chapel, Boase St 4419 Norrad Slip. Painting by Harold Harvey, 1907. People on slip. Landing fish. 4421 3 Photos. [1] Mounts Bay Wine Co Delivery Van outside their shop at 25 St Peters Hill, 1981. [2] Jack Dixon [3] Jack Dixon and Karsten Nixon (with beard). [2] & [3] taken inside Mounts Bay Wine Co shop at 25 St Peters Hill in 1981. 4620 Photo of Bus stopped in the Narrows. Billy Stevenson Collection. 4632 Letter to B Stevenson dated 2/10/1997 containing papers relating to auction at Three Tuns Inn of premises in Newlyn , 26/10/1889. Includes: Particulars and conditions of sale. To be offered by auction by Mr George Edwin Jenkin. At the Three Tuns Inn on Saturday 26/10/1889. Billy Stevenson Collection. 4658 Drawings for the restoration of High Mountains Well. 4760 Photo looking up Church Street taken from half way and showing the steps at the top. Woman and child sitting on steps. Washing on the right. 4767 Drawings of No 27 North Corner by Red Simpson. From a Christmas Card. 4778 Gramophone Record cover advertising wireless store (shop) of E L Hichens, The Strand 4803 Abstract of Title of the Executors of Colonel Richard Radford Michell to freehold garden at North Corner, 29/08/1953. Reference to 2 orchards situate at Paul Hill Newlyn (formerly Mrs Fosters) in the occupation of Thomas Curnow, 7/2/1902. Reference to 'all that orchard called the New Orchard with the store and barn (formerly a cider house) … together with right of way… in the occupation of George Batten… garage… lease to Vivian Donnithorne for 14 years from 25/12/1926… From deeds of 27 North Corner. 4873 Ten men sitting outside the Fishermen's Rest (2 on the steps and rest on the bench). 4884 Photo of Bramley's studio on the corner of Trewarveneth St and the Rue de Beaux Arts 4897 Photo of war memorial at the top of Norrad Slip with poles and wires. Laminated

10 November 2018 Page 24 of 90 Digital Description 4943 Plan of work to be done on High Mountains Well. Produced by the Newlyn Environment Group c2007 4944 Image. Painting of Norrad Slip by Robert Malcolm Lloyd titled Fishing Vessels in a Coastal Harbour, signed and dated 1886. Wren Gallery Catalogue, 14/10/1993 4972 Photo of Mary Hawkin and Joe Carr with baby Elizabeth Stevenson in doorway of Joel. 5063 Painting of Trewarveneth Street dated 1911. 5065 Painting of Norrad Slip with old quay behind. Before South Pier was built. 5079 Deeds of Harbour Watch Cottage, 10 Fore St Newlyn, Formerly numbered 5. Also called Seagulls Cry. Information going back to 1851. Now called 'Top of the Slip'. 5087 Extract from the Last Will and Testament of Thomas Trahair of Newlyn. Bequest of Three Tuns Inn. Not dated. No other Information. 5165 Letter of complaint about the new fence erected on the cliff at Newlyn, dated 12/5/2004. 5199 Image of Newlyn (oil) by Blanche Hamilton Powell who exhibited 1928-1938. Trewarveneth St. 5208 Painting of Norrad Slip and the Old Quay by Dora Johns. Digital image art archive 51/5 Johns [5]. 5225 A bit of Old Newlyn c1908. Trewarveneth St. 3 children.Looking up the street. From an old calendar 5231 Painting. Looking down Trewarveneth Street from top. People. Horse and cart. Artist GE Nicholls. Douglas Williams Collection 5243 Painting. Ernest Hill, A glimpse of the Harbour, Newlyn. Watercolour. Signed and dated 1901. The view is down Trewarveneth Street to cliff and beyond is South Pier with lighthouse. See AA 2470 for biography of artist. 5254 Five men seated and Abednego Hoare standing outside the Fishermen's Rest in Newlyn Town. 5279 Painting Looking down Newlyn Slip after the South Pier was built. 5298 Postcard. The Norrad Slip, Newlyn Harbour. Not dated. Unknown source. 5301 JC Uren, Preparing Nets, Newlyn. This watercolour shows Newlyn from the bottom of the Norrad Slip before the South Pier was built, c1880 5302 Robert Michael Ballantyne, Newlyn 1869. This watercolour shows the Old quay on the left and Norrad Slip on the right. The beach is covered by horses and carts and people working with the fishing fleet at sea. 5354 Bramley's Studio at the Corner of the Rue des Beaux Arts. Unknown Source 5430 Card 'Fishwives in an old street at Newlyn'. Two fishwives and a fisherman in Duke Street, Newlyn Town. Signed Jotter. Douglas Williams Collection. 5458 Painting. Looking down Trewarveneth Street. Woman carrying water walks up the street. Vine Cottage on left. Painting by John Mulcaster Carrick. Listed in Art Archive. 5498 Painting. Looking down Trewarveneth Street. Watercolour by Frederick Parr. 5560 Conveyance of dwelling in North Corner from Mr Thomas Reynolds to Ernest Procter dated 8/7/1922. From deeds of 27 North Corner. 5561 60 year Lease of parcel of ground at North Corner from TF Michell and AF Esgres to Ernest Procter, dated 3/12/1923. From deeds of 27 North Corner. 5562 Abstract of Title of the Executors of Maude Clayton Forbes deceased to a piece of land at North Corner. Dated 8/8/1952. Part of the Meadow. From deeds of 27 North Corner. 5563 Conveyance of piece of ground at North Corner from MK Palmer and Miss Monica Anthony to Mrs DM Procter dated 30/1/1953. From deeds of 27 North Corner. 5564 Vesting assent relating to a leasehold property at North Corner from PC Fawcett and others to AB Lousada and an other, dated 14/5/1954. From deeds of 27 North Corner. 5565 Schedule of deeds relating to Smugglers Cottage, North Corner 1922-1981. From deeds of 27 North Corner. 5580 Deed of Appointment for a garden and other land adjacent to North Corner between AB Lousada (1) and CAW Gibbons and JT Bach (2) dated 2/3/1973. From deeds of 27 North Corner.

10 November 2018 Page 25 of 90 Digital Description 5582 Conveyance of Smugglers Cottage North Corner from DS Jones to JE Simpson, dated 11/12/1981. From deeds of 27 North Corner. 5583 Statutory declaration by DS Jones relating to Smugglers Cottage North Corner, dated 3/12/1981. From deeds of 27 North Corner. 5584 Conveyance of land and detached studio adjacent to 27 North Corner from Mrs McCarthy to JE Simpson dated 19/2/1985. From deeds of 27 North Corner. 5585 Conveyance of 'all that garden situate at North Corner…' from Richard Radford Michell to Willmott Ayton Procter dated 4/5/1954. From deeds of 27 North Corner. 5666 Photo of looking down Church Street towards Fore Street, Glyn Richards 2009 5682 Map of Newlyn showing the Meadow and artists studios, 1876 & 1906 5827 Estate agents details for 37 Fore Street. 5869 Sea View, 35 North Corner Newlyn. Property sales leaflet. 6044 Photo. Looking down Newlyn Slip. Men on the cliff. Shop on corner of Narrows. 6045 Panorama of Fore St from beach in front of Old Quay Slip. Men on Old Quay Slip, people on beach with boats including 48 PZ Letter B. Newlyn Cliff and Newlyn Slip beyond. 6046 Photo of Old Quay Slip, Narrows showing sign for J Reseigh's Grocer's shop in Quay Street. Men outside shop. Panorama from beach to Newlyn Cliff and Newlyn Slip beyond. 6049 Photo of woman with two girls at the bottom of Trewarveneth Street 6149 Looking down Trewarveneth St. Painting by Roy Ridsdale. 6340 Demolition notice. Land adjoining Lower Meadow House, Prospect Place, 28/5/2008. Also list of owners, 6375 Norrad Slip, c1800 unsigned. 18x 12in. It was purchased in 1945 by Janice Beale’s grandfather in Newlyn. They spent summer holidays at Chywoone Farm at the top of Newlyn hill. Information from David Tovey. 6446 Photo of Norrad Slip, RH 2007 6448 Photo of St Peters Hill, RH 2007 6524 Advert for V Spargo, Fore St Newlyn from The Newlyn Annual 1938. Papers, Tobacco, Cigarettes and lending library. 6682 Photo of Norrad Slip and the houses above including Sambo's Row. Glyn Richards. 6802 Map of Fore Street in Newlyn Town which ran from the Norrad Slip in an almost straight line along the top of the Cliff to Gwavas Terrace. Drawn by PL using the 1876 Ordnance Survey Map. 6875 Map of the Meadow showing Anchor studio, Sherwood Hunter's studio and surrounding streets, 1906. 6944 Red Lion Inn, Fore St Newlyn Advert from Newlyn Fish Festival Programme dated 2003. 6948 The Smugglers, Fore St Newlyn. Advert from Fish Festval Programme 2003. 7038 Map of St Peter's Hill showing Duke Str and Breakneck Alley, dated 1876 7042 Photo of Smugglers Hotel, N Fore St, with Barbara in the doorway, 2012 7043 Painting of Norrad Slip by Dora Johns 05 Strand

5 Two photos of the Pixie Cabin. This was opened by Ina Lambe née Hope and her mother in 1959. 23 Photo of weathercock on the top of the Fisherman's Mission. Made by Tom Batten and Francis Clemens c1911. 28 Sketches of the Fisherman's Institute and the War memorial. From a set of sketches showing proposals for making the environment of Newlyn more attractive. Environment Group of Newlyn Fish Industries Forum c2007 29 Photo of Strand c1912. From leaflet for exhibition of Newlyn Copper at Tony Sanders Penzance Gallery 3/8/1998-5/9/1998.

10 November 2018 Page 26 of 90 Digital Description 37 Photos of Newlyn Harbour Design Centre run by Robert and Juliet. Non digital © Diane Tredinnick, 2011. 3 photos © Ron Hogg 14/10/2012 and a card.The shop is next to the Charity shop in the Square at Street-an-Nowan.The site was previously occupied by Stevenson & Sons Grocers & Bakers, Strand. During WW2 Sybil Vingoe was the manageress (NW). It became Edgar Jones Television Repairs in 1970s (DB). Then S T Electronics, Strand run by Simon Tredinnick (DB). Then Stevenson Offices, Strand (DB). In 2012 it was Newlyn Harbour Design Centre. 39 Photo of Trelawney Fish, a shop in the Strand sponsoring Archive Open Day, 2012. ©Ron Hogg 14/10/2012. 85 Ship Institute (Fisherman's Mission) with Barron's newsagent in foreground c2010. Laminated. 86 Two photos of corner of Bridge St showing 'Carters Building', 2010. One photo shows the overhead wires and the other is without them. Part of an environment Group Project to remove overhead cables from Newlyn. 87 Two photos from Tolcarne side of the New Bridge looking up Chywoone Hill with Jewells on the corner, 2010. One photo shows the overhead wires and the other is without them. Part of an environment Group Project to remove overhead cables from Newlyn. 88 View from bottom of Coombe looking towards Bridge on left and Barclay's Bank straight ahead, c2010. Laminated 187 Two photos of Duke Street car park, 2010. One photo one with pole and wires, the other without. Part of an environment Group Project to remove overhead cables from Newlyn. 193 Sale notice for Barron's Newsagents, 19-21 The Strand Newlyn. No date. 210 Carter's building in ruins after the fire in 1895. See Watkis 1975. 'I remember the fire at grandfather's shop, for mother took me with her when she came to see the ruins. The fire started in the bakehouse, and a fishing boat coming into the harbour saw the flames shooting and hurried in to give the alarm. Auntie and grandfather escaped in their night- attire and neighbours came hurrying to help, but only a few bits were saved.' From Grand Daughter (b1890) of William Carter, Grocer, Baker and Confectioner recorded in Batten 1883:37. 240 Postcard of the Strand from the sea showing buildings on the road from Norrad Slip to Keel Alley Viaduct. One of a pack of six sepia views of Newlyn (postcards) in an envelope published for J Barron, Strand Newlyn. PDF. 251 Waghorn Stores. Part of the Review of listed buildings undertaken in October 2007. See Album (NA 4408). Also photo taken 2011. 252 Jonothan 'Jonce' Barron outside the Newsagent shop in the Square, Street-an-Nowan. 262 Photo. Two boys walk towards the Fish market along the Strand. Stevenson Shop and C Tonkin on the right and Barron and son on the left. Admiralty Boathouse just behind.Billy Stevenson Collection. 400 Card with photograph of Newlyn Mission by Joy Batten. Donated to the archive in 2009 by Joy Batten to use as Archive Logo. 413 Collection of photos about the launch of the Boathouse on 24,25 & 27 March 2017. 425 The scene is the waste ground next to the Square, Street-an-Nowan known as The Bank c1880. This is where the Admiralty Boat House would be built later. Fishermen getting their fish boxes and baskets ready for the next fish sale. Also copy of photo naming buildings in 2013. Eric Richards Collection. 426 Dave Barron's Shop, March 2015. Photos by RH. 458 Offprint: J Kelynack, Looking Backward, OCS Journal Vol 5 No 5 1955, Mainly about Street- an-Nowan. 516 Postcard of the war memorial at Street-an-Nowan. Union Inn just visible behind. 535 Photo from Champion Slip of panorama from Norrad Slip to Green Rocks showing the construction of South Pier just starting, c1883. Fishing boats 5PZ and 161 PZ moored. Woman on Champion Slip. This is where the Strand Road would be built. Photo Archive Reg Watkiss

10 November 2018 Page 27 of 90 Digital Description 543 Fishwives & jousters on the beach at Wharfside, Street-an-Nowan. Behind is the Star Inn. On the left is the Foundry with curved roof which later became RR Bath Ice Works. The buildings on the beach (where the fish market would come later) have signs: one reads Clens and Dawes; another is a Sailmaker, possibly J Uren. The photograph gives some idea of the variation in the tides, and the space that was left on which the fish dealers worked. Mounted picture. 681 Photo of ceremony near the war memorial in Newlyn with original Ship Institute behind. Lots of men in picture and a few women in the doorway of the Mission. Old car next to the war memorial. Unknown occasion. No details about photo. Eric Richards Collection. 682 Photo of war memorial unveiling ceremony. The war memorial at Newlyn was unveiled and dedicated in the Strand opposite the Ship Institute on July 23, 1920. All religious groups were represented at the ceremony. The Memorial took the form of a granite cross, twenty- one feet high standing on an octagonal granite base carrying an oblong pedestal from which rose another pedestal. Edward Prioleau Warren (architect of the Ship Institute) designed the monument; Leonard Stanford Merrifield sculptured the realistic and moving bronze group; and the granite sculpture was done by WH Snell & Son from grey granite with silver spar from their quarry at Sheffield. The monument bore witness to the many who lost their lives in the Great War, particularly in the action at Gallipoli. Sir Arthur Quiller Couch performed the opening ceremony; his only son had been a casualty of the war. Another man who put his energy behind erecting the monument was Stanhope Forbes; his son William Alexander (Alec) Forbes was a lieutenant in the Duke of Cornwall's light infantry and killed on September 3, 1916. Eric Richards Collection. 784 Photos of buildings in Street-an-Nowan ©R Hogg, 2011. Strand 1. 792 Photos of Ice Works, Helen Feiler Gallery and Star Inn ©Nicole Holmes 2011 865 Photo of Charles Badcock Collins d1950 with horse and wagon outside the Star Inn and opposite the Fish Market, 15/6/1932. Market gardener rented ground from LeGrice Newlyn. Also modern photo of Star. 947 Carnival in the Square at Newlyn. Lloyds Bank. Out of focus picture. Margaret Williams Collection. 982 Photo of 3 fishermen, one with a broom, probably on the Bank at Street-an-Nowan. Luggers moored behind them. Was mis-filed as 1258 (823). No details. 1025 Building the slipway at the bottom of the Norrad. Billy Stevenson Collection. 1089 Pride of Erin. It was common to build boats on any piece of vacant land or beach convenient to a launching point and we can see in the photograph below how one of these boats, Pride of Erin, a 47 footer of 15ft 6in beam built by Peake's was man-hauled on her side from her building site across the new Strand Road and down the slipway opposite. 1090 The viaduct over Keel Alley is complete and the crane puts the last touches to the western end of the new Strand Road. Viaduct complete but Strand road under construction. PZ 594 Prima Donna and PZ 111 Veracirty moored. Sailor sits on cliff at Ntown c1907. 2 Photos. 1132 Street-an-Nowan, 1906 from a painting reproduced in Ben Batten's Book, Newlyn of Yesterday. 1258 Postcard of fishsale on the beach. Postcard Vaughan T Paul. Eric Richards Collection. 1272 Photo of fishsale on the beach at Street-an-Nowan with fishwives and jousters. John Corin Archive. 1273 The photograph shows a panorama of Newlyn Town from Norrad Slip to the South Pier which is just under construction. Taken from the Corner of the Iron Foundry , part of which was used to store ice brought from the Norwegian Lakes. Sign for Newlyn Ice Company on side. At a future date, this would be modified as a new ice-making works to service the expanding harbour. This picture was taken just above the rocks where the Wharf reached the Foundry. This photograph was taken during the construction of the South Pier, which can be seen on the left of the picture. Pat Pilkerton Collection. 1306 Advert on a paper bag for Bert Waters, The Central Grocery, Bakery, Provision and Hardware Stores, The Bridge, Newlyn. No date. 1346 Photo of Strand Road taken across the harbour showing the buildings along the Strand Road including Cosalt which has the name on the front of the building. Photo taken by John Ellis c1977.

10 November 2018 Page 28 of 90 Digital Description 1476 Naming and numbering of properties. Change of address from Newlyn Post Office, 23 The Strand, Newlyn, Penzance TR185HL to The Admiralty Boathouse, 23 The Strand, Newlyn, Penzance TR185HL Dated 28/11/2016. Also photo of envelope of first letter received by the archive at the Boathouse, dated 11/1/2017. 1478 Postcard of boats moored on Strand with Panorama of Newlyn Cliff from Quay slip to Norrad Slip. Tide out. Colour. 1495 Photo of Morris Greengrocer. This was located in Street-an-Nowan opposite Duke St where the Newlyn Pharmacy is today (Photo RH). Later Job Morris used it as a recording studio. Also some notes. 1509 Photo of Cornish Canners with iron rail on seaside of Strand Road. Before the car park was built. 1510 Advert for S Jelbert, Kerris Dairy, The Strand from The Newlyn Annual published 13/8/1938 (See NA4057). Clotted cream by post labels. This shop became the home of Mrs Phyllis Bone (See photo NA 1117). In 2013 it was 'Vi' hairdresser (photo © Ron Hogg). 1549 Collection of material about Barron's shop. Advert. J Barron & Son, The Strand, Tobacconist, Confectioner, Toys and Stationery. From Mousehole Harbour Sports, 18/8/1979 (NA 410). Barrons was half the size when it was built. It doubled in size when an extension was built by Raymond Peake's father in his workshop in Tolcarne Terrace. It was pushed over the bridge on rollers and attached to the side nearest the war memorial. 1558 Advert. T Barnes, Strand. Newsagent and Stationer. Advertised in Newlyn Harbour Sports, 1938. (See 4057). 1560 Advert for Cooperative Stores from Royal Mount's Bay Regatta Official Souvenir Programme Saturday 15/7/1933. See NA 4387. 1561 Advert for Star Inn, Newlyn. Advertised in Newlyn Harbour Sports, 1938. (See 4057). 1562 Advert for Boot & Shoe Repairer, Strand run by Bertie Trahair. Advertised in Newlyn Harbour Sports, 1938. (See 4057). Also in Kelly 1939. Probably in the Square. 1564 Advert for Hill and Enderby from The Newlyn Annual 1938. See 4057. 1565 Postcard showing new Strand Road soon after it was built in 1908. Keel Alley, Fish Market, Harbour Offices and North Pier are visible in the distance. 1566 Photo of PJ Tonkin & Co. The Fish Shop, Strand. One of the shops sponsoring Archive Open Day, 2012. ©Ron Hogg 14/10/2012. 1567 Two adverts. Advert for The Yarmouth Stores from Saundry's One and All Almanac, 1931. Advert for Beckerleg's Stores from Saundry's Almanac 1936. Yarmouth Stores Ltd, Ships Chandlers, Strand (Kelly 1919). 'Run by Beckerleg. Chandlery, boots, oilskins, everything you could think of' [BS]. ' I’m not sure when the Yarmouth Stores was first established in Newlyn, probably in the 1890s. By 1913, they occupied premises in Foundry Lane, next to one of Josiah Pawlyn’s fish stores. These properties were owned by R. R. Bath’s representatives. Yarmouth Stores appear to have vacated these premises in about the first half of 1922, moving to the old ‘Mission House, in the Strand, adjoining the Star Inn. They were still there in 1924, and I have not tried to trace them beyond that date' [TP]. 1570 Advert for Snell & Son, embankment Road from Newlyn Harbour Sports Programme, 1939. WS Snell & Son, Monumental Mason was located at Foundry House in 1919 (Kelly 1919). At some point the business moved to Embankment Road, on the corner of the Strand and Gwavas Slip. The business was run in 1939 by Arnold Snell (Kelly 1939). Snell always had a dog for sale. No one ever bought the dog [BS]. Open in 1950s [CB]. 1571 Photo taken before the Strand Road was built showing the track along the beach made by carts and the Norrad Slip. Boats beached. Difficult to read names. 1572 Photos of buildings in Street-an-Nowan, opposite the Mission from the Co-op to the Charity Shop ©Ron Hogg, 2008. 1601 Ivan Penrose's memories of working as a a telegram boy at Newlyn Post Office in 1940. He remembers that there were two ladies running the office, a Miss James, who lived in Newlyn, and a Miss Fragelly (sic) who lived at Lariggan. 1642 Fishermans Mission. Before flat built on top. Bench outside with woman and children. Man with cap on bike. No flag on flagpole, c1960 1833 2 photos of Newlyn Post Office in Admiralty Boathouse, R Hogg 22/10/2014 1862 Photo. Bert Waters and staff Grocers, Newlyn Bridge, 1935.

10 November 2018 Page 29 of 90 Digital Description 2003 Panorama of Wharfside (Strand) before the Fish Market was built but after 1902 as it shows the Admiralty boathouse and Trawl Quay beyond. The black building is the Stanley Institute with words Mission, Fishermen, Alexandra and Institute visible on the sign. Richards shop in foreground c1903 Douglas Williams Collection. Text about Stanley Institute. 2076 Photo of David Barron in his shop on the Strand, nd 2083 The Square, Street-an-Nowan. A man walks his dog at the corner of Jack Lane. Carne the Butchers is on the left and James Guy, sea boot maker on the right c.1912. Eric Richards Collection. Also modern photo of same scene, RH 2012. 2089 Modern photo of war memorial at Street-an-Nowan. R Hogg, 2011 2195 Papers about Edward Prioleau Warren (1856-1937) who designed the Fisherman's Mission in Newlyn. 2205 Newlyn Harbour with Keel harbour viaduct behind. Boats including Result from Barnstaple. Seagulls. The picture can be dated accurately because Homealong, Jack Lane is there but Cressars, Jack Lane is not yet built. Photo taken by George Curnow. 2259 The Sea Wall at the corner of Keel Alley, with the old Iron Foundry behind. Notice the depth of the sea here. Undated. See Lomax & Hogg 2009:119. John Corin Archive. Modern photo also RH 2011, 2385 Advert for Shippams with picture of PZ 63 Chichester Lass from Cornish Magazine, Vol 8 No 6 October 1965: inside cover. See 2370. From Denny Harvey. 2406 Receipt for £12 from W J Carne, Butcher The Strand, Newlyn, dated 26/8/1944 2424 Duke Street, Street-an-Nowan. Elderly fisherman photographed with two women looking on, 1913. The picture was taken by Auguste Leon, for Albert Khan’s Archives of the Planet. 2451 Image. Stanhope Forbes, The Old Post Office. This was where the Co-op is today. Next door is the Union Inn. Art Archive also. 2824 Tom Cotton sitting on a boat near Champions Slip. 2827 Poor image from newspaper. The Strand before the road was built. Picture sent to Cornishman (nd) by Mr Riley, Mounts Bay Park, Newlyn who said that when the tide was in you had to walk around the back of the boat builders yard and then go through Wesley Place and down to the back of Quay Alley to get to Street-an-Nowan. Cornishman, not dated 2905 Article about setting up the Newlyn War Memorial. Margaret Perry Collection 2916 Material to do with the launch of the Boathouse Project on 24&25/3/2017. Invitations. 2954 A woman in her long white apron stands outside the house on the corner of Duke Street, Street-an-Nowan. Eric Richards Collection. 2966 Postcard of Duke Street, Street-an-Nowan. Postcard, Fine Art Co, Twickenham. Woman and children outside cottage half way up street. Picture in Cornishman sent in by Mrs Berryman of Richmond Street, Penzance who says she was born at the top end of the street where her old house still remains. Her grandfather, James Guy was a bootmaker who had a shop in the house with the steps in front. 2992 Two young boys stand on Wharfside with PZ 100 Sunbeam on the beach behind and the Foundry in background. From Henry Hawkins, Through West Cornwall with a Camera, 1895 2993 Panorama of shops at Wharfside. From Mount’s Bay House to the Iron Foundry. This photo was taken before the first Fish Market was built. Shops on Quay Street near Foundry: Holman; Norway Ice Store, B J Ridge, Peacocks, Gilberts Newsagents, Thos Richards. The boy outside the newsagents is Cecil Gilbert as a boy with his mother. Fisherman's Institute and Sullifan on right. George Hoare Collection. 3005 Boat in full sail with Shippams, Strand behind. 3033 Picture taken outside the Union Inn (now the Swordfish) in 1947. It shows Alfred Woolf (landlord), Phyllis (his daughter), Thorold Hicks (whose father was a shoemaker), and Joan Turner (whose nephew is Newlyn fish merchant, Robin Turner). The Union was refurbished after the flooding of Newlyn in the late 1940s. Newlyn artist Angus Ellery painted the pub sign and also painted scenes on the pub wall. The pub was renamed the Swordfish and is supposed to be haunted by Alfred Woods. From Cornishman, undated. Billy Stevenson Collection.

10 November 2018 Page 30 of 90 Digital Description 3105 Leaflet from Hill & Enderby Factory, Facilities and Products. People on the leaflet are named as Jimmy Gilbert bottom left, Charles Richards bottom right, Leo Diamond top left and Dick Casley, top right. 3132 Mission. Drawings for Fisherman's Mission by Edward Warren, 1911 reproduced unknown paper in 1915. 3 drawings. Letter from Nora Bolitho, 1911. 3220 Panorama from the sea showing Strand from Champion's slip to Gwavas Quay before Strand Road built, c1880. Boats include PZ 590 Favourite. 3235 New Strand Road in early days. Picture taken near Champions Slip. Keel Alley Viaduct just visible. New slip next to Norrad Slip visible with horse and cart. Boats. Reg Watkis picture. 3253 Band of Hope Parade, panorama showing Norrad slip and new Strand Road 3255 Bowler hatted fisherman sits on a punt with rope in his hands on shingle at Wharfside. Foundry in distance and panorama from Norrad Slip to Wheal Henry mine. Punt of PZ112 on beach. 3275 Photo of plaque to honour Miss Nora Bolitho (she died in 1929) when light was installed at the institute in her memory in 1930. 3335 Panorama of Strand Road from the sea. Shippam's. Tide out and small boats moored on mud. 3343 Sign for JJ Hichens, hairdresser and tobacconist, Market Place Newlyn. 3345 Photo of Newlyn Post Office c2010. Donated by Jeffery Lawrence. 3531 Close view of shops near the old Foundry in Wharf Street (Strand) c1890. Holman. Norway Ice Store. BJ Ridge. Peacock. Gilbert. See 2993. Picture was taken before RR Bath rebuilt the old Foundry to make his ice stores. Billy Stevenson Collection. 3571 Photos of buildings in the Strand, Street-an-Nowan, from the Star Inn to the Chinese Restaurant ©Ron Hogg, 2008. 3575 Property on the corner of Jack Lane and the Strand, once Carne the butchers. Photos from R Hogg and N Holmes, 2011 3576 Photos of buildings in the Strand Road from the Ice Works to the Star ©R Hogg, 2008 3582 Fish sale on the Strand, with Norrad Slip in the background, undated. After South Pier. Shown in Smart pp15-16. 3631 Photo of war memorial unveiling ceremony. Slightly different to NA 682. Source: Trelawneys Fish 3661 Photo of Frank Bowry & Ivy Rogers at Chirgwins Market Place Penzance c1958. He also worked at Newlyn Chirgwins 1952-1956. Advert for Chirgwin listing Newlyn Branch. 3790 Text about the weather vane on the Mission at Newlyn. Made by Tom Batten, assisted by Francis Clemens. 3848 Image. Ernest Procter. All the Fun of the Fair. Date painted: c.1927–1928. Oil on panel, 64.3 x 78.5 cm. Collection: Worthing Museum and Art Gallery. Also in Art Archive. The picture shows a fairground erected on the new Strand Road between Champions Slip and the Norrad Slip on the ground used by the boatbuilders before other buildings were erected. This suggests a date nearer 1908 than the one given above or considerable artistic licence. 3899 Sale of freehold dwellinghouse and shop known as 'The Kerris Dairy. Dated 20/9/1945. From administrator of J Wallis (deceased) and JH Turner. Title commences with conveyance dated 28/9/1901 between William Marrack and John Wallis (since deceased). 3905 Professional charges for preparing Deeds of Gift for two properties No 23 and No 25 Strand for JH Turner & Co dated 21/1/1999 4024 New Strand Road showing viaduct at Keel Alley 4112 Liberal Room with Union Inn behind and far left Chirgwins. The picture was taken by Auguste Leon, for Albert Khan’s Archives of the Planet. Also modern photo RH 2012. 4118 Cottage in the Strand opposite Lloyds Bank and on the corner of Duke Street, now demolished. The picture was taken by Auguste Leon, for Albert Khan’s Archives of the Planet. 4146 Painting by Jeffery Lawrence, The Square, Newlyn. Shows Mission and War Memorial and part of Barron's Shop.

10 November 2018 Page 31 of 90 Digital Description 4148 Advert for Shippam's containing the following: This is Skipper Joe Brownfield of the Newlyn Pilchard Fleet who knows that only the finest fish are good enough for Shippam's. Millions of housewives endorse his opinion. Shippam's delicious Pilchard & Tomato Paste made only with fresh pilchards and finest tomatoes is first favourite with families everywhere. 4164 Text about Yarmouth Stores & Great Grimsby, Coal, Salt & Tanning Co. Newlyn. 4167 Royal National Mission to Deep Sea Fishermen. Photo before flat built on top. Undated. A3. 4292 Newlyn Art Industries building with sign above entrance. This building was next to Champions Slip. Also in Art Catalogue. Invoice. 4332 Advert for the Great Grimsby, Coal, Salt & Tanning Co. Ltd. Found in Rodda's One and All Almanac, 1927 4336 Collection of photos of Newlyn Town Identifying sites of old shops and other buildings taken on 11/11/2012 by Ron Hogg. 4346 List of 69 documents dated between 20/1/1814 and 26/2/1999 submitted to the HM Land Registry concerning the property at 58 The Strand Newlyn. These documents have been copied for the Newlyn Archive and are listed separately. Deeds A3. Advert. 4347 Three documents dated 1814. [1] Dated 28/9/1814. Lease for a year. John Luke, gentleman to Edward Paddy, Cooper. [2] Dated 29/9/1814. Release of a Malt House, Dwelling Houses and Premises at Street-an-Nowan in Paul. John Luke, gentleman to Edward Paddy, Cooper. [3] Dated 12/10/1814. Assignment by way of Mortgage of premises in Street an Nowan, Mr Edward Paddy to Mr John Victor. Related to 'all that messuage, malthouse, and premises in the village of Street-an-Nowan in the said parish of Paul late in the occupation of John Lake of Penzance… and all those two messuages or dwelling houses with a cellar behind each dwelling house adjoining…the malt house and premises late in occupation… John Cornish, Elizabeth Warren, widow, and Thomas Kelynack and now of Mary Murrish, Elizabeth Warren and James Strick, formerly lands of… Samuel Pope, malster, deceased of whom they were purchased by Stephen Luke deceased the father of the said John Luke and have been for several years in the possession of John Luke and were lately purchased by Edward Paddy…. Part of Deeds of 58 Strand. (4346: 1,2,5). Deeds A3 4348 Three documents dated 1818. Related to 'all that Messuage, Malthouse, and premises in the village of Street-an-Nowan in the said parish of Paul late in the occupation of John Lake of Penzance... and all those two messuages or dwelling houses with a cellar behind each dwelling house adjoining...the Malt House and premises late in occupation... John Cornish, Elizabeth Warren, widow, and Thomas Kelynack and now of Mary Murrish, Elizabeth Warren and James Strick, formerly lands of... Samuel Pope, malster, deceased of whom they were purchased by Stephen Luke deceased the father of the said John Luke and have been for several years in the possession e.g. John Luke and were lately purchased by Edward Paddy...' [1] Dated 28/2/1818. Mortgage Bond Mr Edward Paddy, Cooper to John Batten, Merchant of Penzance. Also mentioned: John Victor. [2] Dated 27/2/1818. Lease for a year Mr Edward Paddy to John Batten, Merchant. [3] Dated 28/2/1818 Release and surrender of Mortgage of the dwelling houses, malthouse and cellars and premises in Street-an-Nowan in the said parish of Paul with covenant to levy... Mr John Victor 1st part, Mr Edward Paddy and Susannah his wife, 2nd part, and John Batten 3rd part. [See 4346:3,4,6] 4349 Two documents dated 1821 [1] Dated 12/9/1821. Lease for a year. Messrs John Batten and Samuel Paddy to Saml Pidwell.[2] Dated 13/09/1821. Release. John Batten and Samuel Paddy of the estates and effects of Edward Paddy, an insolvent debtor to Samuel Pidwell in trust for John Batten. Messuage, Malt house, cellar, loft and premises formerly occupied by John Luke, Edward Paddy, Henry James and William Carne the younger now occupied by Henry James except the loft, unoccupied. Three dwelling houses occupied by John Cornish, Elizabeth Warren, widow and Thomas Kelynack but now occupied by Elizabeth Warren, John Strick and Sarah Colenso. Formerly estate of [a] Samuel Pope, deceased, [b] Stephen Luke, deceased [c] John Luke [d] Edward Paddy [e] Samuel Pidwell in trust to John Batten. [4346:7,8] 4350 Abstract of the title of John Batten to property once owned by Edward Paddy, an insolvent debtor confined as a prisoner for debt in the Sheriffs ward at and then released. John Batten died in 1834 intestate. His son John Batten became the vendor of the property. This document contains an abstract of the papers of 12 and 13/9/1821. [4346: 9]

10 November 2018 Page 32 of 90 Digital Description 4351 Conveyance dated 5/8/1871 of dwelling houses, cellars and premises in the village of Street-an-Nowan. £422. John Batten to W A Glasson. 'All that messuage, cellar, boathouse and loft over same and the plot of ground with the wall built thereon adjoining the said boathouse now in the occupation of John Chirgwin and also all those carpenter shops with the cellars underneath as the same are now in the respective occupations of John Tonkin and Thomas Hoskin and also all that messuage and cellar in the occupation of Richard Rowe and also all that messuage in the occupation of Martin Trannack and also all that cellar and courtlage now in the occupation of Francis Dungey all which said several and respective premises adjoin each other and are situate in the village of Street-an-Nowan. [4346:10]. Deeds A3 4352 Counterpart lease dated 25/6/1877 of six cottages, two fish cellars, packing store, a warehouse and yard at SNowan. Mr W A Glasson to Messrs Joshua & John Siddeley, Newlyn & Gulval Ice Works. 100 years lease. Annual rent £60 rising to £70. All that block of building in Street-an-Nowan consisting of a dwelling house with a brick front on the north side of the same block of buildings and at the eastern corner thereon now occupied by John Warren. And a cellar and yard facing Roberts Foundry and on a line with the dwelling house last aforesaid with two lofts over the same cellar and a large cellar opening into Fradgan Street are now on the possession of Mr George Marment. And secondly, all that warehouses newly built over a portion of the cellar lastly hereinbefore mentioned and which warehouse is entered upon a flight of stone steps going into Fradgan St and is now in the possession of George Marment as the tenant. And thirdly 5 cottages adjoining with a yard and cellar measuring 42ft x 37 ft occupied by Richard Rowe, William Harvey, Thomas Nicholls, James Thomas Renfree and Thomas Williams. [4346:11] 4353 Two documents all dated 3/11/1892 pertaining to Lease of Cottages, fish cellars, warehouses and premises at Street-an-Nowan. Mr W A Glasson to Mr RR Bath. Term commences 29/9/1892 for 99 years. All that block of building in Street-an-Nowan consisting of a dwelling house with a brick front on the north side of the same block of buildings and at the eastern corner thereon now occupied by the Newlyn Harbour Commissioners together with three stores in the respective occupation of John Treleven James Wakeham and George Mills facing Roberts Foundry and on a line with the dwelling house last aforesaid together with two cellars and stores opening on Fradgan street now in the respective occupations of Richard Toman and William Polglase AND secondly five cottages with a yard and cellar occupying a space measuring 45ft x 37 ft and lately in the occupation of William Bonetto, William Batten, James Curnow, Charles Richards and Mrs Renfree. [4346: 12,13 4354 Conveyance dated 29/9/1893 of cottages, fishcellars, warehouses and premises in the village of Street-an-Nowan, Mr W A Glasson to Mrs L E Shakerley. [4346: 14] 4355 Five documents relating to the ownership of the property in Street-an-Nowan that included No 58 Strand by the Shakerley family, dated 18/6/1927, 3/9/1935. 16/9/1935, 26/9/1935, 29/1/1936 [4346: 15-19] and Abstract of Title dated 1938 [4346:20] 4356 Property containing 58 Strand sold freehold subject the lease with RR Bath by GH Shakerley to Mr Herbert Rogers, dated 22/6/1938. [4346: 21]. 4357 Probate of will of Herbert Rogers who died 30/1/1947 [4346:22]. Property including 58 Strand left to his son Robert John Rogers, builder and decorator and his daughter Barbara Evans. 4358 Three documents [1] Abstract of title George Percival Marrack, dated 1958. [2] Lease for No 62 Strand assigned to J Reynolds and MJ Reynolds, dated 5/6/1956 [3] Lease of Fish store and loft over assigned to JM Hosking and F Hosking, 26/6/1956 [4] Lease of 60 Strand assigned to Kathleen Isobel Gilbert, 29/4/1958 4370 Collection of A3 papers being the Deeds for 58 Strand. [1] Assignment of lease of 58 Strand, being all that parcel of land together with dwelling house , shop, outhouse, store and premises being 58 Strand to Arthur Dennis Lane , Studio Potter, dated 30/4/1958. [2] Mortgage between Arthur Dennis Lane and George Percival Marrack dated 16/7/1963. A3 File.1. 4375 Agreement between Postmaster General and British Transport commission to erect two notice boards on post office premises to display time tables, 21/1/1960. A3 4376 Anchor sign inset on floor before the Admiralty Boat House now the Post Office. © R Hogg, November 2011

10 November 2018 Page 33 of 90 Digital Description 4380 Admiralty boathouse. Lease of the plot at Newlyn Harbour for site for coastguard boathouse, dated 14/6/1900. Public works loan commissioners and the Admiralty. 4 pages + map of site of proposed coastguard boat house at Street-an-Nowan. 4381 Admiralty boathouse. Public works loan commissioners and the Admiralty. Agreement for right of access of light and air 4382 Admiralty boathouse. Assignment of lease and premises from the Admiralty and Others to His Majesty's Postmaster General. Lease of premises at Newlyn Harbour. Dated 10/11/1925 4383 Admiralty boathouse. Postmaster General and West Cornwall Electricity Supply Company. Agreement relating to the fixing of a ground stay. Dated 11/4/1932 4384 Admiralty boathouse. Post office to Mrs A Curnow. Agreement for transfer of lease. Dated 1/3/1984. 4386 Admiralty boathouse. Letter about water rent at Newlyn from Harbour Office to Post Office. Letter sets out changes in charges from original agreement dated 7/9/1929, and further agreements in 1932, 1936 and 1937. Dated 27/03/1945 4388 Admiralty boathouse. Plan of ground floor and first floor of Newlyn Post Office including a female retiring room and a postmistress room. Dated 9/7/1930. Amended to Area details 2/11/1950 4389 Admiralty boathouse. Post Office. Floor plans A2 size. Ground floor, First Floor dated 12/5/1980 4390 Admiralty boathouse. Post Office. Blueprint Newlyn TSO. Ground floor and First Floor. Not dated c1925 4391 Photo of Post Office in Street-an-Nowan, 2010 4402 Jimmy Gilbert, employee at Hill & Enderby Ltd. From leaflet about the Hill & Enderby Factory. See 3104. 4560 Photo of boats moored on the Strand where the future Strand Road would be built with the Norrad Slip behind. PZ 404. PZ 85. PZ 44. 4562 Photo of PZ 389 Ann Marcel, PZ 201 Boy Jim and other boats moored below Norrad Slip. Showing newly built Strand Road 4621 W Stevenson outside Barron's Newsagents in the Square. Billy Stevenson Collection. 4710 Photo showing nets drying along the Strand with no traffic, c1964/5. 4728 Photo of Strand Road with fishing nets hung over the railings in front of JH Bennetts Ltd, Coal Factory c1932. PZ 595 Girl Sybil moored while pilchards are being brought ashore to the slip. Reproduced in Times, Monday 22 June 2009. 4838 RN Mission to Deep Sea Fishermen. Laminated. 2000. 4839 Photo of Square with war memorial, Mission and Post Office. Laminated. 4896 Flood water in the Square at Street-an-Nowan, Photo by Joy Batten. 4910 Two photos. [1] TC Gotch, Our Village, painted 1922-1923. Shows war memorial with Mission behind. On right are wooden buildings that later became Barron's Newsagents. [2] Modern photo of same scene © Ron Hogg, 2010 5017 Moving into the Boathouse 05/07/2017, and early days at the Boathouse. 5045 Darrell Sedgwick and his mother Barbara outside the Newlyn Post Office before its move to the old Dolphin Inn site, 2014 5055 Postcard of Royal National Mission to Deep Sea Fishermen, The Ship Institute, Cornwall. Printed by Dowrick Design & Print Ltd, St Ives Cornwall. 5088 Photo taken in the Strand near the Ship Institute by Ron Hogg and Nicole Holmes, 2011 5205 Copy of ROUNDABOUT PAPERS (By a perambulating contributor) No. 111 A PEEP AT NEWLYN INSTITUTE from Cornishman, Thursday August 2 1883 5304 Bert Waters. The Central Grocery. The Bridge, Newlyn. 5305 Warrens Bakery, 1860. The oldest Cornish Pasty Maker in the World. 5312 Painting by Eleanor Hughes showing Snell, Sculptors and Engravers in Embankment Road, on the corner of the Strand and Gwavas Slip. Behind is T Batten Plumber. Also filed in Art Archive under 869/25.

10 November 2018 Page 34 of 90 Digital Description 5349 Photo of a painting of Keel Alley after the viaduct carrying the Strand Road was built. Looking across to the viaduct from the landward side to the harbour and the South Pier. Unknown artist. 5393 Collection of material to do with Sentinel Recording Studio, Strand run by Job Morris. Previously in old Morris Grocery Shop near Bridge. See advert in 1991 (986) Fish Festival Programme. 5401 Photo of Strand Road with the new slip near the Norrad slip under construction. Shippams buildings are there and the harbourside car park. Undated. RNMDSF Collection. 5423 2 photos of Ship Institute, Ron Hogg 2011 5427 3 cottages in Duke Street before demolition. Two workmen , one with ladder against cottage on left. Duke Street sign on wall. Undated. Douglas Williams Collection. 5439 Collage showing Friends of the Archive carrying archive books into the Boathouse, 14/07/2017. 5445 Fish traders on the beach c1900 where the harbour offices and market entrance are today. Douglas Williams Collection. 5446 Photo of crowd of people waiting outside for the opening of the Newlyn Branch of the Coop. Undated. Douglas Williams Collection. 5468 Market Place, Street-an-Nowan. Woman looks on while another woman speaks to a man with a cart (Barrel's donkey from Paul). Children in background. The woman on the right is at the back of the Star Inn. The building on the right was demolished and next to this is what is now the Helen Feiler Gallery. From Edwina Reynolds. 5473 Photo of ceremony at the war memorial in Newlyn dated 7/11/1948. Poor copy. 5592 Wharfside (Strand) before the Fish Market was built. Fish dealers on the beach. Horse and Cart. 5660 Proposed move of Newlyn Post Office from the Strand to the old Dolphin Inn. Consultation document 18/2/2016 5823 Fishermen at Newlyn c1900s. 170 Pz and PZ 54. Foundry on right From an old calender. 5836 15 photos of the inside of the Admiralty boathouse taken 7/7/2016, shortly after the post office moved out by Ron Hogg for the record. 5899 Photo of PZ 448 Jane Reid and PZ 517 on the Strand at Newlyn. Norrad Slip in background, c1980 5908 Letter from Trengwainton Estate to Tom Cotton, Harbour Master about work done by the Estate carpenter at the Post Office, 10/1/1963 5970 Collection of photos documenting the renovation of the Boathouse January-April 2017. Filed by date. RH 2017. 5971 Photos taken outside the Boathouse in February, March and July 2017 5972 Collection of notes made by Ron Hogg about the renovations of the Boathouse. 5978 Letter from Ken Howard with permission to use his painting of the Old Post Office for promotional purposes. Photo of painting. 6036 Making the Admiralty Boathouse Fit for Purpose. Progress Report for January 2017. Ron Hogg. 6043 Photo building the Strand Road. Raised platform to Norrad Slip almost complete. No infill on land side of road. 6055 Cutting about recently refurbished Ship Institute (Fisherman's Mission), Unknown paper 16/3/2017 6060 Card for The Strand Vintage Store, 18/4/2017 6122 Boathouse Workshop, 82, the Strand, Newlyn, TR18 5HW. The Boathouse Workshop is located on the first corner of the lane running adjacent to Trelawney Fish on the Strand Road, near what is known as the 'Canners Slip' leading into the harbour. Photo and map showing location of boathouse. List of past owners. 6140 Old postcard of beach at Street-an-Nowan with ironworks on the right and Norrad Slip in distance. LO 406 Ashton, Bethal ship which visited Penzance in 1899 moored offshore. 6147 Note about Wharfside and wharf road 6188 Photo showing the opening of the Strand Road, 1908

10 November 2018 Page 35 of 90 Digital Description 6189 Photo of Strand road from the Norrad Slip, 1950. Boat on slip below. 6204 Photo of Kit (Christopher) Morris and Arthur 'Wire Whiskers' Harvey outside Star Inn. 6206 Photos of buildings in Street-an-Nowan ©R Hogg, 2011. Strand 2. 6207 Photos of buildings in Street-an-Nowan ©R Hogg, 2011. Strand 3. 6208 Photo of Keel Alley from Gwavas Slip. From a Collection of photographs of Newlyn Harbour taken in 2006 by Ron Hogg (NA 4143). 6209 Photo of Champions Slip. From a Collection of photographs of Newlyn Harbour taken in 2006 by Ron Hogg (NA 4143). 6210 Photo of Gilberts Newsagent, one door along from the Boathouse and now demolished, nd. Part of the collection of photographs donated by Jeffrey Lawrence (NA4446). 6211 Photo of the Swordfish. Part of the collection of photographs donated by Jeffrey Lawrence (NA4446). 6215 Advert for RJ Waghorn, 54 Strand, 1981. From 'Rescue 21'. 6226 3 photos of Ship Institute (Fisherman's Mission). N Holmes, 1911 6227 Photo of Swordfish. N Holmes, 2011. 6244 Photo of Wharfside before the Fish Market was built with the Foundry behind and Norrad Slip in the distance. From a collection of photographs taken by William Carter Warren of Newlyn. Presented to the archive by Marc Anderson in 2017. 6249 Photo of Carter's building in ruins after the fire in 1895. From a collection of photographs taken by William Carter Warren of Newlyn. Presented to the archive by Marc Anderson in 2017. 6250 Panorama of Newlyn from the sea before the strand road was built. From a collection of photographs taken by William Carter Warren of Newlyn. Presented to the archive by Marc Anderson in 2017. 6252 Fire brigade at Wharfside. No details. From a collection of photographs taken by William Carter Warren of Newlyn. Presented to the archive by Marc Anderson in 2017. 6253 Wharfside before development of the Strand Road. Shops include Wren & Co and Badcocks. From a collection of photographs taken by William Carter Warren of Newlyn. Presented to the archive by Marc Anderson in 2017. 6335 Bummers on the beach at Wharfside. 6347 Cutting showing Ship Institute (Fisherman's Mission) showing new flat on top, 1969. Photo of Ship Institute with notice about re-opening on the door. 6352 Licence relating to the Post Office, Newlyn 29/1/1997 6369 Papers relation to listed building status for the Admiralty Boat House. The former Admiralty Boat House, The Strand, Newlyn, Penzance has been awarded Listed Building Status. List Entry Number: 1447147. The Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport has decided to add Former Admiralty Boat House to the List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. The building is now listed at Grade II. 6394 Buyer found for Mission, Cornishman 2/4/2015. Change of use of first floor of Ship Institute from fishermen's bunkhouse to 2 apartments, Cornishman 18/6/2015 6409 20 photos of the inside of the Admiralty boathouse taken 1/12/2016 showing the start of the work of renovation. Photos RH. 6429 Digital Booklet about Fishermen's Mission compiled by Mickey Downing, 2014. Original and finished booklet. 6442 Collection of photographs taken in and around Newlyn Post Office, RH 2007 6444 Photos of Strand Road from Newlyn Cliff, RH 2007 6452 Collection of photos of main Square in Snowan, Strand Rd. RH 2013 6453 Collection of photos of Newlyn Post Office, Strand Rd. RH 2013 6466 Collection of photos from November 2017 and about the last opening of the Boathouse in 2017 before the Christmas break. Mulled wine and snacks for visitors. RH 22/12/2017. 6469 Painting of Newlyn Post Office in the snow by Jeffery Lawrence, nd. The picture shows Newlyn Post Office and two buildings on the right. The brick building may have been a cobblers shop before it became Warren's cycle repair shop. The wooden shed on the far right was Tom Barnes' paper shop, and on his retirement Cynthia Gilbert took over.

10 November 2018 Page 36 of 90 Digital Description 6596 The Demolition of Barron's Newsagents in the Strand Newlyn. [1] Before demolition, RH 31/1/2018. [2] Getting ready for demolition, RH 5/2/2018 [3] DB saying goodbye, RH 5/2/2018 [4] Removing the back store, RH 6/2/2018 [5] Demolishing the shop, RH 7/2/2018 6603 Photos of Chinese Takeaway. Non digital © Diane Tredinnick, 2011. Digital © Ron Hogg 14/10/2012. 6607 Text about Wharf Street and about the change from Iron Foundry to Ice Works 6609 Photo of Newlyn Charity Shop © Ron Hogg 14/10/2012. 6610 Photo of Stevenson Fish, a shop in the Strand sponsoring Archive Open Day, 2012. ©Ron Hogg 14/10/2012. 6614 Photos of Coop, one of the shops sponsoring Archive Open Day, 2012. Panorama (3 photos) © Ron Hogg 14/10/2012. Filed by date. 6615 Photo of Helen Feiler Gallery ©Ron Hogg 14/10/2012. 6616 2 Photos of Stand Road near the Norrad slip © Ron Hogg 14/10/2012. The photos show he building that Tony Woodham used as an office c2010 which later was take over by Seafood training. Behind is the small hut owned by John Lambourn in 2017 and planned for renovation. 6620 Photo of Newlyn Bakery Non digital © Diane Tredinnick, 2011 6630 Photo of ship institute plaque in honour of Mary Bolitho, RH photo 2015 6631 2 photos of Barron's Newsagents with Dave Barron outside, RH 2012. 6632 Photo of Duke St Café, RH 2012 6633 2 photos of Newlyn Pharmacy, RH 2012 6649 Photo of Strand Road newly completed from slip near the industrial building as far as Keel Alley and the Ice Works (just visible). Photo Archive Reg Watkiss on back. 6777 Collection of material about a post office for Newlyn. Notice about temporary Post Office. 6783 Margaret Perry Website, A Short History of the Mission in Newlyn, 22/7/2005 6784 Photo of Barron's Shop in the Strand, 1983. Inside the shop with David Barron behind the counter. 6785 2 Photos of Barron's Shop in the Strand, December 2010. Inside the shop with David Barron behind the counter. 6786 3 Photos of Barron's Shop in the Strand, December 1995. Inside the shop with David Barron behind the counter. 6787 Photo inside Barron's Shop in the Strand, 2006. Dog in shop. 6804 Photo. Landing fish at Newlyn on the Bank where the North Pier would be built. 6869 5 Maps Street-an-Nowan from Bridge to Foundry dated 1876, 1906, 1936, 1996. Prepared by PL. 6870 Paper: Old cellars in fish stores. Former Ice Vats? Mr S Cohen at The Strand Newlyn.Probably typed cutting dated 23/3/1961. Unknown source. 6895 Five photos. Concerning the sign made by Adrian Brough for the Swordfish recently removed. 2 Photos of Swordhish Inn with Swordfish ceramic in original position, photo of Adrian Brough outside the Inn, 2 photos of the Swordfish sign, 2 photos swordfish ceramic innew position (21/8/2018). Swordfish ceramic with Adrian Brough (4/9/2018). From Vaughan Williams 6945 Jewells, Fish & Chips, Chywoone Hill. Advert from Newlyn Fish Festival Programme dated 2003. 6946 Paper & Advert: Trelawney Fish, The Strand. Advert from Newlyn Fish Festival Programme 2003. Advert 3/8/1995 6951 W Stevenson & Sons, Harbour Road, Newlyn. Advert from Newlyn Fish Festival Programme dated 2003. 6958 Photos of Lenten Butchers Shop, RH 2018 6959 Photos of Duke St Café, 2018 6960 Photo of half of the roof of the Boathouse with scaffolding, 26/6/2018 7028 Advert G Sedgman's fish and chip saloon, The Strand Newlyn. Advert from Newlyn Harbour Sports Programme 1937

10 November 2018 Page 37 of 90 Digital Description 7029 Advert for A Opie & Co Ltd Chemist with brnach at Newlyn, 7030 Advert for Union Inn taken from the 1939 Newlyn Harbour Sports Programme. 7031 Advert for Warren's cycle repair shop which was a brick building to the right of the Newlyn Post Office. 1948 Advert. 7032 Advert for the Gem Café, Newlyn. From Newlyn Harbour Sports 1948 7034 Duke Street Café, Ron Hogg. 7058 Collection of images depicting Admiralty Boathouse used for exhibition. Indiviidual photos stored elsewhere. 7065 Photo of group of people outside the Swordfish when the landlord was Tommie Ellis. The sign Stringbag was the name for 'Swordfish Torpedo Bomber' in the Royal Navy Air Service. No information on who the people might be. 7067 Photo of fish dealers on the beach at Wharfside. Strand Road behind. Fish baskets. Large wooden tubs. Barking Pans on sign of building on roadside. 7068 Agreement for tenancy of Newlyn sub post office dated 18/1/1926 between HM Postmaster General and Mr John James Carne of Church Street Newlyn. 7111 John & Audrey Curnow. Newlyn Postmaster and Postmistress 06 Fradgan

15 Photograph of Foundry Lane Well, 2006. From Newlyn Environment Group 17 Bill from Robinson & Son, French Polisher, Gwavas Quay to Mrs Hoare, dated 28/7/1959 68 Five images on CD: four images showing probable site of water tap at Gwavas Quay. Photographs © Ron Hogg, 2007. One image of map © P Lomax 70 Foundry Lane. Seven images of restoration of Foundry Lane Well. Photographs © Ron Hogg, 2007. Two photos from unknown source. 328 Indenture dated 1765 between Jane Curnow (seller) and James Roberts Buyer) of dwellings, fish cellars and orchards in the Fradgan or Street-an-nowan. 439 Gwavas Slip 517 Photo of 4 men standing on Gwavas Quay with Norrad Slip in background. They lean against the old iron railings. Signs of the boatbuilders at the bottom of Norrad Slip. Before Strand Road. 534 The photograph was taken about 1888. It shows the sea wall that ran in front of the Fradgan and stretched from Champion’s Slip (far left) to the old Foundry (far right). There was once a sandy beach between Gwavas Quay and Champion’s Slip, where children played, and where fishermen moored their luggers during the winter, often in tiers of three. J Kelynack’s grandmother (born 1798) remembered a time when there was enough grass in this area for cows to graze. The old lady said that cattle made their way from Farmer’s Meadow down to the shore through ‘School Lane’, ‘the Rodgan’, and ‘the Fradgan’ (which means Ox Road) to the old slipway at Gwavas Quay. The tide is high, but Gwavas Quay and the cottages on top of the Quay can be seen through the masts of the luggers that include PZ 122 Daisy and 601 PZ. This stretch of water had a number of different names including Sandy Cove, Quay Alley, Carne Cove and Keel Alley. The name Keel Alley had nothing to do with boats, the name ‘Keel’ deriving from a Cornish word meaning ‘Skittle’. Also filed under Maritime/Fishing boats

10 November 2018 Page 38 of 90 Digital Description 629 The seine boat 301 PZ is moored at Keel Alley. Seine boats caught pilchards or mackerel when large shoals of these fish came near to the shore. Here is a description of a Mount’s Bay seine in the seventeenth century. Saynes are very long and have deep nets, of a close or narrow measure, and lengthened at each end by sleeves of a larger mease, and are used in this manner, viz., in bright days persons called hewers being placed on adjacent hills to discover shoals of fish, give signs to the sayners, or persons attending the saynes, whereabout the shoals of fish are, and then the sayners draw out their saynes, and encompass the fish and draw towards the shore, and by degrees the whole shoal is, by the sleeves, guided into the codd of the sayne, and there taken. When there was a successful catch, the women on the shore would bake the ‘heavy’ cake. It was their job to take their men ‘a jug of tea’ and some cake, once the men pulled the net and fish ashore. The cake was made of plain flour, lard, sugar and dried fruit with the dough rolled out in sheets like pastry, marked in a criss-cross pattern and baked in the ‘slab’. Blanche Brown remembered her mother taking the tea and ‘heavy’ cake to Sandy Cove (Keel Alley) when the seine nets full of fish were pulled up there. 689 Deeds. Thomas James Strick of Chapel Street Newlyn, Cornwall Harbour Waterman and Charles Strick, Pedn Dhu Lane Reddin, Fish Salesman representing William Oats Strick, retired harbour master deceased, vest in Elizabeth Jaco wife of John Jaco of Hillside, and Theodora Beckerleg, two cottages in Fradgan, document dated 26/6/1926. Copy and original in archive. 987 Photo of the Fradgan, 1885 with sign for JC Harvey Boot and Shoe Maker. People on steps. Also sign for A Beckerlegge, Boot and Shoe Maker. 1017 Accounts related to 2 studios at Wesley Place let to Mr E Procter, 1934-1935. One of above studios let to Mr Simpson 25/12/1935. 1935-1938. Relet to Miss Davenport 1939- 1943. Page copied from a ledger owned by RR Bath. Also in art archive. 1069 Boats at Keel Alley. Photographs by Ken Fraser, Clevedon on back. Including PZ147 which belonged to John the Fish. John Corin Archive. 1105 Postcard of Seine Boat moored in Keel Alley with Gwavas slip and Strickland Cottages behind. No details on postcard. Eric Richards Collection. 1123 Room at Wesley Place Newlyn let to Art Metal Works at £10 per annum by RR Bath. 1933- 1947. J Batten and Cotton. Page copied from a ledger owned by RR Bath. Also in art archive (1122). 1413 Ocean Cottage, overlooking Keel Alley 1928 1550 At the top of Gwavas Quay looking seawards. Children on left. 2027 Picture of Keel Alley with the tide in showing Fradgan House in the centre. This was the home of the successful builder Edward Tonkin who had six children. Boats at anchor. 2142 This is Fradgan Place with William Downing in the bowler hat in front of the punt of his lugger the Jenny Lind which was built in 1867. Next to him is his son but the women are unknown. The cottage with the fine doorway on the right of the photographs was built about 1760 and is called ‘Jenny’s Cottage’ today. The boat Jenny Lind was named after the famous singer of that name. Johanna Maria Lind (1820 –1887), better known as Jenny Lind, was a Swedish opera singer known as the ‘Swedish Nightingale’. She performed soprano roles in Sweden and Europe, including three acclaimed seasons in London in the 1840s and a concert tour of America beginning in 1850. But can you see the little gateway at the very top of the photograph, with the trees behind? This was the gateway that led into the orchard, which the Curnow family had owned since 1790. 2210 Indenture between Philip Kelynack, Blacksmith and Richard Chirgwin. Lease dated 1/6/1783. Fradgan adjoining Benny Cattran’s house… and Andrew Harvey’s house. Front page, notes and original. Pat Pilkerton Collection. 2211 Foundry Lane. Indenture for a lease for a year between Richard Curnow, cordwainer and Philip Kelynack, fisherman dated 28/4/1742... adjoining Henry Cattran’s house… the well… Andrew Harveys house… where a Peath was formerly built but now filled in. Front, notes and original. Pat Pilkerton Collection. 2247 One of two studies of the gateway to Curnow's Orchard looking towards Fradgan Place taken in the late 1940s. The cottages on the left were demolished about 1947/8. George Hoare remembers them as derelict buildings in which he played as a young boy. The photographs were taken by George Curnow © George Hoare

10 November 2018 Page 39 of 90 Digital Description 2280 Wesley Place. Calendar for 1957 with compliments of Batten's Plumbers, Wesley Place Newlyn. Fishing boats FY39 and FY 41 in the harbour. 2282 Keel Alley with Orchard Cottage above, backs of houses in Fradgan and Gwavas slip on left, not dated. 2283 Bottom of Fradgan Place, Newlyn in 1971. No longer there. Photo George Hoare. 2320 Fradgan No 17. Deed of Gift from Job Chiffers to his step daughter, Mrs M Petit of St Albans, dated 3/7/1951. 17 the Fradgan, currently in occupation of Harold Grenfall together with cellar in occupation of Harold Grenfall & J Chiffers and Sons 2321 Fradgan No 17. Abstract of title relating to 17 The Fradgan, Newlyn . Front page and notes. 2322 Fradgan No 17. Abstract of title relating to 17 The Fradgan, Newlyn . Front page and notes. 2323 Fradgan No 17. Deed relating to 17 The Fradgan, Newlyn , dated 12/11/1963 2324 Keel Alley showing 17 The Fradgan, Newlyn opposite the Old Post Office. Tide out. See 3758. 2381 This photograph of Fradgan Place was taken after 1930, as the little girl on the right is Alice Nicholas, whose family moved to Fradgan Place about 1930. We have not identified the other little girl or the woman peeping from the upstairs room of the cottage. The roof beyond the gate peeping above the trees is the cottage Homealong that was built for George and Ellie Curnow in 1928 and was the first house to be built in Curnow's Orchard. Ellie Curnow is probably the lady going through the gate. Above Homealong are Antoine Terrace on the left and Hillside Terrace (built 1901) on the right. Information from George Hoare and Adrian Nicholas. 2384 Fradgan No 1& 2. Assent relating to a dwellinghouse at 1 and 2 Fradgan which have been condemned. Richard James Oliver deceased to Janie Cotton, both Mousehole. Pat Pilkerton Collection. 2463 Conveyance. Fradgan. Revd Nicholas Kelynack and Mr Thomas Strick. 10/1/1879. Copy and original. Pat Pilkerton Collection. Filed in Secol Deeds file by refno. 2464 Release. Mr Richard Chirgwin and Rebecca his mother to Mr Nicholas Kelynack. Fradgan. 28/12/1848. Copy and original. Pat Pilkerton Collection. Filed in Secol Deeds file by refno. 2678 Group of children at the top of Gwavas Slip with boats beyond. 2769 Poor image from newspaper. Sent in by Mr Richard Riley, Mounts Bay Park Newlyn. Fradgan in Newlyn taken in 1800s. Mr Riley lived in the first of two houses on the right between 1946-7 when they belonged to Mrs Chirgwin. The houses still had their separate front doors, but a single central passageway through to the back yard over which was built a net loft. There was no running water and a dry toilet. All the water was carried from the tap situated on the back wall of the fish store down the street. It was his unpleasant task to empty the night soil bucket into Newlyn Harbour and to wash it out once a week. 3001 Fradgan Place, Newlyn. The young girl is Ruby Trannack, sister of Donald who worked at the Sanatogen Works. C1920 3200 Typed copy of House Deeds 1 & 2 Fradgan (1941) 3285 Photo/postcard. Fradgan Place with punt from Jenny Lind on left. Various people on right and left. Gate to Orchard. The houses behind are Antoine Terrace. The photograph was taken before Hillside Terrace was built in 1901. Also 2 later pictures of 'Jenny Lind Court'. Not digital. 3758 Keel Alley showing 17 The Fradgan, Newlyn opposite the Old Post Office. Tide out. See 2324. Penlee House Collection (1990-348 0). 3777 Three photos taken at the top of Gwavas Quay ©R Hogg, 01/07/2008. Once a cobbled road led from Gwavas Quay to a water shoot at the top of the road. The shoot provided the main water supply for the Fradgan and supplied the needs of a number of trades. The water was jealously guarded by the authorities to prevent water shortages, as when Mrs Catherine Batten was threatened with prosecution for washing fish baskets at the shoot. At some time, the water was piped to prevent contamination, and standpipes were placed outside the post office in the Fradgan and at the top of Gwavas slip near the iron rails. In the meantime, the old shoot operated alongside the new tap until a notice board was erected at the shoot in 1908 warning that the water was undrinkable. 3863 Two photos of Foundry Lane. From Anne Forrest.

10 November 2018 Page 40 of 90 Digital Description 3914 Ellie Curnow's sister Lilian Gallant in front of the steps leading to the Orchard in Fradgan Place. The stone was to stop horses and carts going any further. Photo by George Stevenson Curnow b1887. Not dated. 4025 The glasshouse on the right was Walter Langley's studio at the Fradgan which was converted from a cottage in 1897. 4103 Women at the top of the steep slip at Gwavas Quay, with the South Pier just visible through the fog c1885. There must have been some activity in the harbour to hold the attention of the people at the top of Gwavas Quay. The picture accentuates the steepness of the slip that led down to Keel Alley. On the right are Strickland’s cottages almost twenty years after the last Strick had lived there and on the left is Ocean cottage. 4155 Fradgan Place, Newlyn. The bungalow Homealong is just visible suggesting the photo was taken after 1928. The row of houses at the top is probably Antoine Terrace. To their right would be hillside Terrace. A modern photo of the same place shows a white house with a pointed top where Jimmy Sampson (who fought in WW1) lived. Late in life he married the widowed Rosie in America. 4172 Photo. Swans swim in Keel Alley with ice works on the right. No details 4204 Engraving of Gwavas Quay, Newlyn by J S Prout, printed and published by J P Vibert of Penzance, November 1st 1837. The lithograph shows a cottage at the far end of Keel Alley in the area that later became Thomas Roberts’ building yard, which was next to the old Foundry (later the Ice Works). Could this have been the mysterious Carne Cottage that gave Keel Alley its other name of Carne Cove, perhaps destroyed in one of the great storms? Also in art catalogue. Penlee House Collection. 4205 The slip on the Newlyn Town side of Gwavas Quay, 1910. See 4204 for older engraving. Pat Pilkerton Collection. 4207 This picture shows the height of Gwavas Quay and the steepness of Gwavas Slip. On the right is the end of Strickland Cottages. Pat Pilkerton Collection. 4208 A woman stands outside Ocean Cottage watching the children on the slip at Gwavas Quay c1880. Eric Richards Collection. 4212 Looking out from Gwavas Quay across the Strand Road towards the car park, ©R Hogg, September 2011 4311 Top of Orchard Place, Fradgan showing back of Trinity Centre. Photo taken 21/4/2014 by Ron Hogg. 4400 Photo of Chapel St, Newlyn October 1937. See Sagar-Fenton 2003:39 4467 Three boys in a boat in Keel Alley with the slip to Gwavas Quay, Ocean cottage and other houses behind 4939 Collection of papers about suggestions for the development of Keel Alley. Produced by the Newlyn Environment group c2007 4961 Photo of Keel Alley with the tide out with Langley's glass studio on the right and washing outside cottages on the right. 5016 Photos of a property in Jenny Lind Court (opposite Jenny Lind House) undergoing renovation in November 2017. No. 9, The Fradgan, Newlyn. Property had an extensive pilchard pressing cellar. Opposite Jenny Lind Court. Ron shown there by Adam Bowcott. Pictures show uncovered remains of a pilchard pressing room with holes for pressing beams in the wall and the remains of a pilchard oil sump in the mid-ground, marked by a wooden stake for its location. Further pictures taken of the open back yard, the central entrance passageway and pictures outside in Jenny Lind Court to help identify the location of the house which is the last house on the left et the top of Jenny Lind Court. 5426 Painting of Keel Alley Showing Ocean Cottage and buildings to the right of Gwavas Slip. Man in boat punting. EW Haslehurst, 1925. Douglas Williams Collection. 5519 Photo of Keel Alley with viaduct. 2 small boats moored. Ice works beyond nd 5525 Photo of former knitting factory at the Fradgan c1950. People include Modwerne Jenkin, Elaine Harvey, Nanette Matthews, Mr Hosking. Helen Squire was the supervisor and is standing between the chap in the white coat and the one with the waist coat on. See 5724 Letter. Douglas Williams Collection. 5782 Photo of Keel Alley with the tide out. Ice works just visible. 5966 PZ 273 moored at Keel Alley before the infill.

10 November 2018 Page 41 of 90 Digital Description 6058 Postcard of Keel Alley 'Old Harbour, Newlyn 1228' on front. Panorama 6216 Photographs of Keel Alley taken in 2006 by Ron Hogg. Not digital. 6217 2 photos donated by Jeffrey Lawrence showing Keel Alley. Not digital 6218 3 photos donated by Jeffrey Lawrence showing Fradgan Place. Not digital 6224 Collection of photos taken of the site of the blacksmiths shop that was behind the Dolphin in Foundry Lane including pictures of the bellows used by the blacksmith. Photo RH 6333 Early photo of Keel Alley with Gwavas Slip and Strickland Cottages. Taken from the ice works direction. From WD Harvey 6528 Painting by Walter L:angley of the Post Office in the Fradgan 6530 Photo of Walter Langley in his studio in the Fradgan 6531 This is Fradgan Place with William Downing peeping from the door and Mary Mathews standing in front of the Jenny Lind boat. 6575 Langley painting of fisherman talking to two women on the steps leading to Gwavas Quay. Old woman and boy on Quay. South Pier and lighthouse in view. 6625 6 sketches of Keel Alley. From a set of sketches showing proposals for making the environment of Newlyn more attractive. Environment Group of Newlyn Fish Industries Forum c2007 6677 Painting by Dora Johns of Old Gwavas Quay Newlyn, nd. Also in Artists archive. R Harding Collection. 6748 Photo of Orchard Place, nd. Jeffery Lawrence Collection. A3 Newlyn 6805 Map of Street-an-Nowan, showing the Strand and the Fradgan, 1879. Drawn by PL using the 1876 Ordnance Survey Map. 6868 2 photos of Fradgan 2011. Uncle Joe's. No other details. 6979 2 Photos showing work starting on Gwavas Quay, 1979 07 JackL & OPHill

7 Information about a water standpipe on Old Paul Hill. Part of Environment Group Water Project, 2004 261 Elsie Bakers Shop from a matchbox. Billy Stevenson Collection. 602 Postcard of Dolphin Inn and Dugdale Bros Butchers in Jack Lane with two men outside the butchers one in a white coat, dated 12/4/1912. In December 1912 Ernest George McCartney (1883-1932) from Falmouth was a barman at the Dolphin (See 4971). Dugdale Bros Butchers was on the site of the old Riviera Dairy. It is listed in the 1902 Kelly's Directory but not in the 1893 Directory. Dugdales also had two shops in Market Jew Street in Penzance. Pictures donated by George Hoare and Michael Styles. Robert Dugdale was the butcher. 731 Bernard on a motorbike at the bottom of Jack Lane. Waters Bros shop in Carters Building visible. Undated but before demolition of Duke Street. 1496 Bessie Richards née Cornish outside Riviera Dairy, J Richards Shop opposite Melvia House in Jack Lane. This was a wooden construction at the back of what is now the Swordfish. The photo was taken about 1935-1937. This is because the film 'Becky Sharp' which came out in 1935 is advertised in the window. This film starred Miriam Hopkins. It was based on the play of the same name by Langdon Mitchell, which in turn was based on William Makepeace Thackeray’s novel Vanity Fair. The photo was before 1937, because that year B Richards the proprietor went bankrupt and the shop changed hands.

10 November 2018 Page 42 of 90 Digital Description 2175 Disentailing Deed made 20/11/1938. People mentioned not from Newlyn. Property on Jack Lane once owned by Leah family. Details Rev Thomas Leah (testator) died 1870. His son Thomas Leah inherited and died 22/2/1915. His son Thomas Noy Leah inherited and died 3/9/1937. Charles James Forlong. Esther Mary Jones. Margaret Baliol Scott (2nd part of First Schedule and sharing second and third schedule) Kathryn Loise Mullins (First Schedule and sharing second and third schedule). Part 1 of first schedule [1] No 8 Jack Lane in occupation of W L Maddern. [2] No 9 Jack Lane in occupation of Mrs Harvey. [3] No 10 and 11 Jack Lane leased on 13/7/1889 to John Hooper and John Grenfell for 99 years provided that Caroline Davies Berryman George Davies Thomas and Elizabeth Eddy (now Elizabeth Richards) should live . Elizabeth Richards is sole survivor the residue of which term is vested in Mrs Grenfell and J Peake. [4] Land known as Orchard the west of Jack Lane containing eight dwelling houses 1-8 Orchard terrace let to Mrs F Woodcock, Mrs Hodder, Mr C Oliver, H Maddern, Mrs Mitchell, Mrs J Ash, Mr W J Richards, and Mrs S Wroath. [5] Land formerly known as the Orchard adjoing Highfile on the south side demised to John J Thomas for 99 years from 29/9/1907 residue vested in Mrs Thomasa. [6] Land formerly known as Eskilly and now Known as Roskilly in occupation of Mr S Waters as yearly tenant including foreshore. Pat Pilkerton Collection. 2543 Standpipe at Old Paul Hill. The tap at Old Paul Hill served as the sole water supply to sixteen or more properties, mostly cottages, and was still functioning in the 1950s. The stand-pipe and tap were fixed to a brick back-stand, with a drain at the base. Although the pipe-work and tap have long since been removed, the brick back-stand and drain survive, though now partially overgrown. Although assumed to have been provided c1903, the brickwork is built against the external wall of the old Chypons garage block, so it may not have been provided until the late 1920s - or was re-built at that time. The diagonal run of granite sets marked the end of the tarmac road in the 1950s, part being an unpaved earth and stone country lane, dusty in summer, and muddy in winter. The chain has no apparent use. Four photos © Tony Pawlyn, January 2011. (a) and (b) Surviving brick back-stand to the public standpipe at Old Paul Hill. © and (d) Although not readily apparent in either of these views, the brick base of the old stand-pipe lies in the angle between the white building with the flat roof on the left in the second view, and the dark hedge. 2545 Map showing Chypons Villa, Old Paul Hill and standpipe © Tony Pawlyn 2546 Standpipe. Paper about Old Paul Hill Standpipe & Chypons Villa © Tony Pawlyn 2609 Evergreen Cottage, Old Paul Hill. Indenture dated 5/9/1729 relating to Evergreen Cottage, Old Paul Hill. Copy of document and notes by C Clemence 2922 Two maps of the well at the bottom of Old Paul Hill, 1877 and 1937. Drawn by PL 3133 Bankruptcy of B Richards, Riviera Dairies, Newlyn reported in London Gazette, 21/9/1937. Also information about Riviera Dairy. 3293 Melvia House at the bottom of Jack Lane, 2010, 4 pictures, ©R Hogg, 2010 3294 Back of Swordfish at the bottom of Jack Lane; site of the old Riviera Dairy, ©R Hogg, 2010 2 pictures 3333 Collage showing the site of old Riviera Dairy at the back of the Swordfish 3468 Property at the bottom of Jack Lane next to Melvia House. 2 photos, ©R Hogg, 2011 3579 Tithe Map for including part of Newlyn dated 1845. Pertaining to Evergreen Cottage, Old Paul Hill. From Crispen Clermence. 3583 Evergreen Cottage, Old Paul Hillc1890 Aerial photograph of Evergreen Cottage, Old Paul Hill. Evergreen Cottage is the white building. Below is Belmont and above is Upper Belmont (new house). Also sketch showing grounds of evergreen Cottage. Also additional research done by Peter Morgan. 3585 Evergreen Cottage, Old Paul Hill. Indenture dated 1760 between Grace Hichens and her sons William (fisherman) and Richard (shipwright) to do with an area known as Woone Gooth and a shop. Her father was Richard James, merchant and her husband William Hichens. Place not identified but came with papers for Evergreen Cottage. 3596 Evergreen Cottage, Old Paul Hill. [1] Memorandum of intended purchase of Evergreen cottage dated 7/10/1980. [2] Papers and deeds relating to the sale of Evergreen Cottage, 15/2/1993.[3] Letter to C Clemence from his solicitor about registering Evergreen Cottage at HM Land Registry, dated 3/5/1993. [4] Estate agents details of Evergreen Cottage. Not dated.

10 November 2018 Page 43 of 90 Digital Description 4114 Jack Lane. Melvia House is behind. Duck Street to the right is now occupied by café and car park. The picture was taken by Auguste Leon, for Albert Khan’s Archives of the Planet. Ron has taken a 2011 comparison. 4115 Jack Lane. The picture was taken by Auguste Leon, for Albert Khan’s Archives of the Planet. Ron has taken a 2011 picture to compare. 4116 Evergreen Cottage. [1] Looking Down Old Paul Hill with Jack Lane straight ahead. On right, Miss Kelynack's. On left Mr James. The picture was taken by Auguste Leon, for Albert Khan’s Archives of the Planet. [2] Photo looking down Old Paul Hill to replicate old photo 4116. Taken by Ron Hogg 12/11/2011 4117 [1] Cottages adjoining the Dolphin Inn. The picture was taken by Auguste Leon, for Albert Khan’s Archives of the Planet. [2] Photo to replicate old photo 4117. Taken by Ron Hogg 12/11/2011. 5596 Sales details for No5 Jack Lane from Marshalls. 5824 Text written by Margaret Perry about Chypons, Old Paul Hill dated February 1958. Reference to Edmund Geard who built the villa on land purchased from the Downing family. Information about the Geard and Downing families. 6260 Hand-drawn map dated 1945 showing Jack Lane and naming shops and properties. 6261 Painting by Winifred Freeman of Old Paul Hill 6263 Advert for Alec Wallis, of Motoring, Ivydene, Clifton Hill, 1919 6458 Collection of photos of area known as Clifton, RH 2013 6574 Photo of Old Paul Hill,1928. Shows Mrs Jenkin and Ben Corin. From Cornishman 28/1/2010 6991 Winchendon House, Clifton was the family home of the Wallis family. Named after Winchendon, USA where Alexsandra Wallis emigrated in 1913. The house was named after he returned in 1919. 7047 Top of Jack Lane before turn up Paul Hill. Modern photo probably 2012. 08 Chywoone Hill

10 Letter from CCC to Mr Clemence about the 'water shute' at the bottom of Chywoone Hill, 22/1/2007. On the back: Letter from Crispin Clemence to Mrs Pilcher about the 'well' at the bottom of Chywoone Hill, 30/1/2006 69 10 images of restoration of Chywoone Hill Well. One image of Chywoone Hill water tap. Photographs © Ron Hogg 399 Cottages in Jack Lane (Chywoone Hill) just above Old Paul Hill. Painted by Dora Johns (also in art archive). Photo of location in 2012 © RH. 2 pictures. 433 Collection of photos of site of old well showing part of demolished cottage on Chywoone Hill, opposite ope to Orchard Place. 437 Clearing the ground near the site of the old well on Chywoone Hill 438 Tap below Trellis Cottage and opposite Farmers Meadow, Chywoone Hill. 453 Photo of Ingrid from Finland, visitor at Homealong, 1943. Fish Market on right. 463 Clifton Villa. Sale of Clifton Villa 3 x A3 sheets. Conveyance dated 27/8/1926. Sold by Edith Hichens to Stephen (Dairyman) and Catherine Jelbert. Edith Hichens inherited the house from her husband Joseph Johns Hichens (Hairdresser) when he died on 10/8/1924. House described as: All that messuage or dwelling house and premises known as Clifton Villa situate at Street-an-Nowan in the Parish of Paul in the County of Cornwall formerly in the occupation of Mrs Wills but now of Mrs Carter.

10 November 2018 Page 44 of 90 Digital Description 470 Copy of deed. This indenture made 16/3/1877 between John Kelynack of Newlyn … Fisherman and Frances his wife of the one part and John Burt of Penzance… Accountant… Frances Kelynack… and John Kelynack… hereby convey… to John Burt… all that orchard or tenement … situate in Jack Lane … now in the occupation of William Reseigh as tenant… Secondly… All that messuage or dwelling house with the backlet and appurtenances … now in the occupation of Benjamin Green as tenant… Thirdly… All that messuage or dwelling house with one equal part of the Cellar and Loft… now in the occupation of James Angwin as tenant… Fourthly… All that messuage or dwelling house… now in the occupation of Stephen Nicholls as tenant… to the uses and upon the Trusts hereinafter mentioned… To Frances Kelynack… during her life… for her sole and separate use… and after her death… one equal undivided part in the said orchard and tenement in the occupation of the said William Reseigh to… [1] Sarah Kelynack, widow of Philip Kelynack son the John Kelynack… one equal part and [2] John Kelynack the younger son of John Kelynack [3] Edwin Albert Kelynack son of John Kelynack. And as to the hereditaments and premises secondly described to Frances Paddy, widow and daughter of John Kelynack… And as to the hereditaments and premises thirdly described to Phillis Cock, wife of Richard Cock, fisherman, daughter of John Kelynack… And as to the hereditaments and premises fourthly described to Honor Curnow Kelynack daughter of John Kelynack… Rights of trustees to grant leases on property. Safeguards against trustees. Signed 6/3/1877. A3 original. 733 Photo of slate outside shop on Chywoone Hill: E Eddy & Son, Bakers 1918-2004. Advert from Fish Festival Programme 2003. 774 Postcard of Antoine Villa, Chywoone Hill. Woodbury Series. Postmarked 12.8.1907. This photograph was taken after the North Pier was built in 1888. It shows Antoine Villa and its garden on the right, and just below the garden, the extensive glasshouse that is marked on the 1876 ordnance survey map, with the top corner of Curnow's Orchard below it. 941 Building 'An Avalon' on the site of Curnow's Orchard on Chywoone Hill. 30 pictures. 1310 Receipt from J W Hosken and A Eddy, Carpenters, Decorators & Undertakers, 45 Chywoone Hill to Mr W G Hoare, Penzance, dated February 1962 1311 Receipt from J W Hosken and A Eddy, Carpenters, Decorators & Undertakers, 45 Chywoone Hill to Mr W Hoare, Chywoone Hill, August 1959 1344 Trellis Cottage where the Jeffery family lived 1499 Mounts View Terrace. 86 year counterpart lease dated 17/11/1866 with William Dempsey Cornish, tenant. For part of a meadow called Strawberry Fields, that is parcel of Hichens Charity lands, tithe apportionment 150 and 151. 1568 Collection of photos of Chywoone Hill Identifying sites of old shops and other buildings taken on 11/11/2012 by Ron Hogg. 1644 Photo of building of Homealong in Curnows Orchard c1927 1649 Two maps showing Curnow's Orchard and Orchard House in 1877 and 1930 1672 Collection of typed cuttings to do with the Buccas Pass Extension dated 1887-1888 1759 Photo of North Pier over the housetops from Homealong c1927/30. Photo taken by Bill Hoare. Orchard House is front house on the right. Old Fish Market, three ago. 2085 Photo of wagonette ascending Chywoone Hill, with 2 others further down the hill, no date. 'On the Newlyn Rd nr Penzance' written on the postcard. Chywoone Hill was once called Paul Hill. The trees on the right of the photograph were part of Curnow's orchard, which stretched down to the sea wall. The roof of Trinity Wesleyan Methodist Church is visible toward the bottom of the hill. The photograph is a graphic illustration of the difficulty experienced by the horses and wagons that had to take this route. There was plenty of traffic on the hill, and in places, the road was wide enough for two wagons to pass. 2141 Notes made by P Lomax, February 5, 2008 about Maen Cottage, Elms Close from papers supplied by Thomas Bartle Rowe. See 3593 and 3891 for maps.

10 November 2018 Page 45 of 90 Digital Description 2166 Copy of Underlease dated 7/7/1909 between John Samuel Tregenza, Trevithal (builder' lessor) and Charles Strick (tenant/lessee) concerning dwellinghouse and premises situated in Lane Reddin, Newlyn. 99 year lease. Ref to Thomas Leah (landowner). Situated between Hillside Cottage and Trellis Cottage. Number 209 on ordnance survey map, called Lane Reddin Meadow. 2244 One of two studies of the gateway to Curnow's Orchard looking towards Fradgan Place taken in the late 1940s. The cottages on the left were demolished about 1947/8. George Hoare remembers them as derelict buildings in which he played as a young boy. The photographs were taken by George Curnow © George Hoare 2277 List of Deeds relating to Orchard House, Jack Lane. Curnow. 1877-1945 2278 List of Deeds relating to Orchard in Jack Lane. Curnow. 1794-1927 2404 Receipt for £16 18s 6d for elm coffin for late mother etc from James White & Son, Builders, Contractors and Undertakers, 4 Meadow Villas, Newlyn West to Misses Harvey, dated January 1940 2422 Apple trees in Curnow's Orchard 1950 2427 Photo of man with horse & Cart on Chywoone Hill c1912. 2 pepole with bikes and 2 cows further down. Curnows Orchard on right. Godd photo of Trinity. 2462 Release. Philip Kelynack and Richard Chirgwin. 2/6/1783. Front page, copy and Original. Pat Pilkerton Collection. 2465 Release. Mr Richard Curnow , Cordwainer to Philip Kelynack, fisherman. Newlyn. 29/4/1742. Copy and original. Pat Pilkerton Collection. 2544 4 photos taken from Trinity Centre of the houses on the opposite side of Chywoone Hill. Photos Ron Hogg. Buccas Pass. 2876 Photo of covered wagonette stopped on Chywoone Hill. Entrance to Curnow's Orchard on left. Serpentine works in distance. Eric Richards Collection. 2892 Photo of man leading horse up Chywoone Hill. Man walking up the hill past wall opf Curnow's Orchard on right. Horse and wagon at entrance to old quarry on the left.behind. Eric Richards Collection. 2925 Indenture between John Kelynack, (Fisherman), Frances Kelynack (his wife) of Newlyn and John Burt (Accountant) of Penzance. For 'all that orchard or tenement situate in Jack Lane in the occupancy of William Reseigh as tenant… messuage or dwelling house in the occupation of Benjamin Green as tenant… messuage or dwelling house with one equal half part of the cellar and loft in the occupation of James Angwin as tenant… messuage or dwelling house with one equal half part of the cellar and loft in the occupation of Stephen Nicholls as tenant… With all ways paths passages… PDF file 2925. 2995 Notes about Antoine Villa on Chywoone (Paul) Hill compiled by Stuart Fraser 3040 Kenilworth. Yard at back of Kenilworth. Richard James and Richard Joseph Hichens 3042 Kenilworth. Estate agents details. 3099 Kenilworth and its sign, ©R Hogg, 18/1/2011 3100 Kenilworth. Notes made by George Hoare on his conversation with Derek Chappell about Kenilworth and the people who lived there. 3108 Bonanza, ©R Hogg, 2011. Apparently Glyn Richards was born here. 3109 Photo of Randfontein Villas and house name ©R Hogg, 2011 3113 Michigan House, Chywoone Hill. ©R Hogg, 2011 3119 Photos of the house Malaya. ©R Hogg, 2011. The following information was from a conversation with Mr & Mrs Ash ( James and Wendy ) who have been living at Malaya for some 20 years. A Mr Scarborough arrived here in Mount’s Bay on a ship named Malaya and had the bungalow built in the 1930’s ( possibly 1936 ) by Tonkins Builders and he named the house Malaya. 3209 Schedule of documents to do with sale of Orchard House, May 1969 3210 Receipt for purchase of furniture from Orchard House by Mr George Curnow from Lane & Sons 3212 Indenture for sale of dwellings and fish cellars in the Fradgan Street-an-Nowan by Jane Curnow to James Roberts dated 17 June 1795. Probably Orchard House. Typed digital copy.

10 November 2018 Page 46 of 90 Digital Description 3213 Release of Houses in Paul In Trust from Miss Jane Curnow (betrothed to Thomas Chirgwin, blacksmith) To Mr James Roberts, 18 June 1795 3214 Deed of Division between Thomas Curnow and his niece Jane Curnow dated 19 September 1794 for Orchard etc. 3216 List of items purchased from Orchard House when it was sold, no date 3218 8 photographs of the building of the bungalow Cressars for George Hoare in 1936. [2] Bill Hoare on scaffold and Raymond Symonds on the floor [3] Bill Hoare on the veranda at Cressars, Curnows Orchard 1936 3586 Ebenezer Villa. Receipt from Mr J H James, Ebenezer Villa, Newlyn dated 7/1/1942 for payment from Cornwall Power & Electricity Company. Penlee House Collection. 3588 Ebenezer Villa (Trebartha). Bill from H James & Son (late Alexander James & Sons) Builders, Trebartha, Chywoone Hill, to Mrs Thomas dated June 1940 for work done. Penlee House Collection. 3593 Undated map showing Paul Hill (Lower Chywoone Hill to Cressars) after Buccas Pass was built. Also copy of Tithe Map for Madron dated 1845 showing Old Paul Hiill (Coom Hill) and Paul Hill before Buccas Pass was built. Also 1976 map before Buccas Pass was built. 3646 Four photos of the old Baker's Garage on Chywoone Hill taken during 2013 when the buildings were repainted. The work uncovered the old signs over the garage doors. The one over the higher garage reads 'Motor Agents Engineers' and over the lower garage 'Baker's Garage' and a telephone number. The garage was working before WW2. © Ron Hogg, 1/7/2013 3662 Receipt for £24.10s from Penzance & District Industrial Cooperative Society Ltd to Mrs Hoare, The Cressars for Divan bed, dated 26/11/1958 3697 Ebenezer Villa. Receipt from Mr James, Ebenezer Villa Tolcarne dated 7/1/1942 3728 Photo of Homealong Orchard, 1935 3730 Photo of building of Homealong in Curnows Orchard. Mary Hoare and friend Nellie Mitchell look on, 1927 3731 Photo of Newlyn in the snow, from the site of Curnows Orchard (Homealong) c1927 3737 Photo from the dining room window at Homealong, 1932. Luggers in the Bay. 3738 Receipted invoice from Williams and Orchard, Builders, Contractors and General Masons, 30 Charles Street, Newlyn to Mr W Hoare, Cressars, for building work costing £43.2s, dated 18/1/1947 3739 Estimate from J Manaton, Painter and Decorator Penzance for exterior painting to Mrs G Curnow, Homealong dated 27/8/1954 3891 Map showing detail of Maen Cottage, Elms Close from Deeds. Signed, sealed and delivered by the said Derek Anthony Githrie Plank. No date 4032 View of green house in the orchard of Homealong, Jack Lane looking over to the ice works. Curnow family home. Taken c1940 by George Curnow. 4110 Original document. Notice to occupier or owner of proposal for amendment of valuation list. GS Curnow. House and premises. Address: (Homealong) Jack Lane , Newlyn. Dated 14/12/1931. Of great interest because of date. 4127 Cottage used as a model by George Curnow when he built Homealong. April 1925 written on it. Plans and text. 4165 Plans for proposed cottage (Homealong) for Mr G S Curnow in Orchard adjacent to Hillside Terrace. Drafted by GS Curnow, March 1928. A3. 4427 History of Antoine Villa written by Stuart Frazer for new owner Karen Czernik. Se also 2995. 4437 3 photos of work on Chywoone Hill near Kenstella Road. No other information. Douglas Williams Collection. 5196 Lane Reddin Terrace Deeds, Conveyances and Wills 1908-1995. Summary of material. Some digital. 5658 Two photos of Farmers Meadow, Newlyn , 2014 courtesy Anne Forrest. 6048 Photo taken on Chywoone Hill. Man standing by wall with Orchard behind. Trinity Chapel at bottom of hill.

10 November 2018 Page 47 of 90 Digital Description 6050 Two photos taken on Paul Hill. Man walking up hill with gate to the Orchard in front of him. Trinity Chapel at bottom of hill. Interesting wooden rail on opposite side of road. Dated before 1873. 6262 Photo of man on Chywoone Hill with Orchard on the other side of the wall. Trinity visible further down the hill. 6274 1876 Map with houses to be demolished to build Bucca's Pass marked. 6586 Advert for t Cattran & Sons, General Builders and contractors, Chywoone Hill, Newlyn c1938 6613 Photos of Lewis, Fish & Chips, Chywoone Hill © Ron Hogg 14/10/2012. 6617 Photos of Jewells, Fish & Chips, Chywoone Hill. Non digital © Diane Tredinnick, 2011. The became Lewis Fish & Chips. 6872 Letter and 4 photos. Comparison of a photo of Newlyn Harbour taken in 1946 from Chyveneth on Elms Close Terrace with modern day photos. From Brian Griffin. 6949 Eddy & Son, Bakers 1918-2004, Chywoone Hill. Advert from Fish Festival Programme 2003. Photo of site of bakery, RH 2013 09 Harbour

21 Map. Newlyn Harbour Fish Market. Introducing the brief to the site. Option A. This paper relates to plans for a new fish market drawn up by Pringle Richards Sharratt Architects. Not dated. 24 Dredging and excavations in the harbour to build the foundations of the new Mary Williams Pier 1979-1980. Photos taken by Maurice Bishop. Maurice Bishop Collection. 34 Photo showing aerial view of Newlyn Harbour. Hulk in the middle of the harbour. Morrab photo. Undated c1938. Before Mary Williams Pier built. 123 Postcard inside the Newlyn Fish Market published by JJ Hichens, dated 1914. 125 Postcard of Newlyn Fish Market. Frith's Series. On the back of the postcard 'Uncle James c1919 nearest the camera against the railings still wearing his army britches'. Josiah Pawlyn is in the boater. See Postcard File. 175 Photo showing aerial view of Newlyn from the air. Before Mary Williams Pier. View of Northern Hills. 183 Photo of Old Quay with railings from Cliff. Keel Alley viaduct in distance. 188 BW Photo of Maurice Bishop holding large fish at the fish market. 195 BW Photo of big fish (tuna) landed at Newlyn on floor of fish market. From left: Fisheries officer Geoffrey Wooleston, Jerry (market staff), Maurice Bishop and Kenny Drew (ex- Lowestoft fisherman). 212 Photo. Inside Newlyn Fish Market, no date, c1919. Old Photo. 213 Photo of Old Quay from the air before the demolition of the Balcony. No date c1937 228 Postcard of PZ 123 Mayon Castle and other boats including Westward Ho and PZ 177 Renovelle at Newlyn Harbour. Postcard published by John Hinde Ltd. No date. 235 Postcard of harbour with Fish Market which was built in 1909. Tide out. One of a pack of six sepia views of Newlyn (postcards) in an envelope published for J Barron, Strand Newlyn. PDF. 246 Aerial photo of the harbour showing north and south piers at Newlyn. July 23 1917 written on picture. 264 18 photos showing the visit of Princess Diana in 1988 to open the new fish market at Newlyn. Including Ronnie Harvey, Raymond Peake, Iris Peake, Enid Stevenson and others. Maurice Bishop Collection. 268 Amazing catch landed by Fishing Boats PZ 185 Dew-Genen-ny and Fishing Boat PZ 198 at Newlyn Fish Market in 1985 and 1986. Mostly Hake. Copied from Maurice Bishop Collection. 269 Amazing catch landed by Fishing Boat PZ 185 Dew-Genen-ny at Newlyn Fish Market in 1986. Hake and Whiting. Maurice Bishop Collection. 270 Amazing catch landed by Aaltje Adriaantje at Newlyn Fish Market in 1985. Mostly Hake. Maurice Bishop Collection.

10 November 2018 Page 48 of 90 Digital Description 275 Photo of end of fish market and viaduct at Gwavas Quay c 1910 294 Photo of old quay with railings from Cliff with north pier behind. Some people in picture. Many boats. 299 Photo from cutting showing South Pier in 1921. The little train is visible and also the winches for loading stone. The houses on the right of Green Slip have now gone. Published in a newspaper 15/7/1982 314 Photo of Newlyn Fish Market covered in SNOW not ice. Maurice Bishop Collection. 351 Panorama of Fish Market, no date. Margaret Williams Collection. 352 Old quay from Cliff with Fishermens Rest, no date. Margaret Williams Collection. 354 South Pier. Rev WS Lach-Szyrma, Newlyn and its Pier, 1884. Typed copy. Also filed in HM Archive. 360 Postcard of the Fish Market with boats (can't read number) moored next to it taken from North Pier. RR Bath's Ice Work behind. Seagulls on the water. One of a pack of six sepia views of Newlyn (postcards) in an envelope published for J Barron, Strand Newlyn c1910. PDF. 411 Notes from Douglas Williams on the final stone laying by TB Bolitho on the North Pier, 3/7/1894 444 Collection of photos recording the building of the Mary Williams Pier. Unknown source scanned at OD by PJ. 450 Photo of 3 children with Newlyn Harbour as background. Ask GH. 489 Photo of Fishing boats on the sand near the bottom of the Norrad Slip. Other boats moored. Champions Slip and Gwavas Quay behind. Before Strand Road. 10 PZ Dove. 518 Photo showing aerial view of Newlyn Harbour after the Mary Williams Pier was built. Also shows Sandy Cove and Tolcarne. Not digital. Not dated c1988 544 Fishwife holding a basket of fish chats to two fishermen on the North Pier, c.1893. Eric Richards Collection. 547 Photo of fishwives with their baskets of fish at the Fish Market on the Trawl Quay in front of the Admiralty building c1902-1903. Shop 'Woods' behind. John Corin Archive. 628 Postcard of Old Quay from Cliff with PZ 505 Lizzie Tonkin & PZ 533 Mary & Emily pulled onto the beach at Sandy Cove on the south side of the old Quay; men working with small boats on the shingle; nets slung on the wall of the old quay and many boats at anchor within the pier. In the distance the North Pier. Frith postcard dated 1895 (36169). Collection of Pat Bottle. 653 Photo of boats moored at Newlyn Harbour. Billy Stevenson Collection. 669 Photo of Old Quay from Cliff with railings around. PZ 92 moored. 672 Photo. Harbour Offices with Bridge of Sighs leading to Fish Market. Signs for T Badcock. Good picture of Chirgwin & Sons. Peacock & Co. Richards. Mitchell. Smith's Dock Trust Co. Wren & Co. F Jary. T Hobson. 695 Photo showing end of North Pier and the Harbour Offices. The photo was taken before 1962 because the superintendent's accommodation on the Mission has not been built. The extension in front of harbour offices has not been built. Billy Stevenson Collection. 696 Photo showing two men on the North Pier using a block and tackle to winch fish onto a lorry from a fishing boat. Two other men on the boat. Poor picture. Not digital. No date c1950 708 Celebrations at the official opening of the North Pier at Newlyn, July 1894. Reg Watkiss Collection on back of photograph. Reproduced in Cornishman 16/5/1996 but no ascription. Billy Stevenson Collection. Copy of photo dating event as July 1894. Douglas Williams Collection. 709 South Pier Opening 1887. John Corin Archive. 710 Laying the foundation stone for the South Pier, 01/06/1885. The wall behind the slipway leading to the beach protects the terrace of cottages on the Green Rocks. John Corin Archive. 723 The Gaps at Newlyn Harbour from South Pier. No details. 724 Part 3 of small commemorative pamphlet produced by Daily Mirror about Princess Diana 1/7/1961-31/8/1997. P15 includes pictures of her opening the Newlyn Fish Market in 1988 sent in by Maurice Bishop.

10 November 2018 Page 49 of 90 Digital Description 725 Photo of PZ 46 Internos and PZ 51 Mayflower (owned by Dickie Worth) tied up in Newlyn Harbour, 1950. Internos belonged to Jeffrey Simon's cousins David and Eddy Sleeman. When they retired in the 1960s it was sold as a shark boat and went to Falmouth. 726 Dredger working in Sandy Cove next to the South Pier. 747 Postcard of Old Quay with PZ 18 United Boys c1960, Jarold & Sons. [1] From Naomi Kyle, Trewidden to Mrs Llewellyn, Australia dated 9/2/1960. [2] From 9 Carne Rd Newlyn. Postcard sent by Pat Hooper (no postmark) just after the 1962 storm devastated the Tolcarne Inn. Text in file. 750 Modern picture of Old Quay from Cliff showing the Fishermens Rest, dated 2007. 786 Early photo of South Pier. No sign of North Pier or railway. From old postcard. No source. 805 Photo. Men working at Newlyn Fish Market include Sutton Jarvis, Antony Tonkin and David Smart. Photo from Bernard Evans. 806 Photo. Men working at Newlyn Fish Market, courtesy Bernard Evans 807 Photo. Bry Tonkin and other men working at Newlyn Fish Market. Photo from Bernard Evans. 808 Photo. Men working at Newlyn Fish Market, courtesy Bernard Evans. Mark Tonkin from Gulval identified his father Anthony Tonkin (dec) as the fish buyer in the middle, side on, facing to right. He worked for CFO or Ltd as it was then. The Tonkin family were fishermen. Their trawler was called 'Three Lads'. Mark's grandfather was Graham Tonkin of Treneglos Tce the oldest of the boys. Other men in the photo include Leonard Jewell and Tommy Waters. Photo from Bernard Evans. 809 Photo. Men working at Newlyn Fish Market, courtesy Bernard Evans 810 Photo. Men working at Newlyn Fish Market include Alan Tonkin and Bry Tonkin. Photo from Bernard Evans. 811 Photo. Men working at Newlyn Fish Market include Tommy Waters, David Smart, Lawry James, Sutton Jarvis and Jake Freethy. Photo from Bernard Evans. 812 Photo. Men working at Newlyn Fish Market, courtesy Bernard Evans 813 Photo. Men working at Newlyn Fish Market include Jonathan Jones and his father, Tony Rule, 'Gerbill', Godfrey Adams, Steve Neal and Anthony Tonkin. Photo from Bernard Evans. 814 Photo. Men working at Newlyn Fish Market include Jack Turner, Lewis Hicks, Arthur Gilbert and Sutton Jarvis. Photo from Bernard Evans. 815 Photo. Men working at Newlyn Fish Market include Andy Howis and Bry Tonkin. Photo from Bernard Evans. 816 Photo. Men working at Newlyn Fish Market. Probably jack Turner. Photo from Bernard Evans 817 Photo. Tommy Waters who worked for B J Ridge is in the white coat next to Arthur Gilbert who worked for the Stevensons and other men at Newlyn Fish Market. Photo from Bernard Evans. 818 Photo. Men working at Newlyn Fish Market include George Horne, Peter Steade and Lowry James. Photo from Bernard Evans. 819 Photo. Men working at Newlyn Fish Market include Tony Button, Robin Turner, Julian Bick, Lewis Hicks and Godfrey Adams. Photo from Bernard Evans. 820 Photo. Men working at Newlyn Fish Market include Bry Tonkin. Photo from Bernard Evans 821 Photo. Tony Rule, Lawry James and other men working at Newlyn Fish Market. Photo from Bernard Evans. 822 Photo. Anthony Stevenson with other men working at Newlyn Fish Market. Photo from Bernard Evans. 823 Photo. Men working at Newlyn Fish Market, c1980, courtesy Bernard Evans\ 824 Photo. Men working at Newlyn Fish Market, courtesy Bernard Evans 825 Photo. Men working at Newlyn Fish Market, courtesy Bernard Evans 826 Photo. Men working at Newlyn Fish Market, courtesy Bernard Evans 839 Photo from Bowgy, above Newlyn looking over fields and rooftops including Factory Row. Probably before the North Pier extension. Vaughan T Paul Series.

10 November 2018 Page 50 of 90 Digital Description 843 Photo from Bowgy showing North Pier. Before Strand Road, fishmarket, Admiralty boathouse built c1890 Morrab photo. 850 Pencil drawing of Fish Market, Newlyn by Bernard Evans. Also in Art Catalogue. 853 Image of PZ 87 Rosebud moored at Fish Market c1930. 857 Photo of boats in Newlyn Harbour showing stone loading system on South Pier behind, c1960. Boats include PZ87 Rosebud, PZ182 Asthore, PZ186 Our Margaret and against the quay is PZ46 Internos. 870 Men, horses and carts, bumboats wait on the beach in front of the trawl quay at Street an Nowan. North Pier behind piled with fish boxes. Boats moored at North Pier from left to right include PZ Unknown, PZ 48, PZ 9, PZ 257, PZ 292 (possibly). Postcard Valentine's Series c1890. Pictures from JFT, ERP and AS. 872 Photo. Inside Newlyn Fish Market. Left to right: WH Tonkin (left) Charles Blewett with cigarette (behind). Second from left, Rasper. See Billy Stevenson book. 906 Boats in Harbour. Lower part of Old Quay Slip. Unknown artist. Oil painting, c1883. WH thinks that this painting was done before the South Pier was built and was given to his gran who had a shop in Green St Newlyn as payment of a debt. Wesleyan Day School in distance. Filed in Art Archive. Source Wright Harvey. 928 Postcard (Valentines Series) of Old Quay from the Cliff with boats on shore and boats in the harbour. North Pier in distance. August 1909 on the back. 937 Photo. Panorama of Newlyn Harbour showing trawler WK3 with large sign , Lorrey marked W Stevenson & Sons behind and houses on Newlyn Cliff beyond. Includes A3 filed in Newlyn A3 by ref. number. 986 Andrew Munson, Newlyn Harbour: a growing profile. Published in Fish Festival Programme, 1991 (NA 986) 997 Photo. Lowestoft fishermen selling their catch at Newlyn Fish Market. Betty John's father, second left. Donated by Betty Johns. 1001 Photo of Old Quay with 108 PZ Bessie, PZ 221, 19 PZ, 17 PZ and 111 PZ Veracity c1885 1022 Engraving of Newlyn Old Quay. Signed (unclearly). No date. Pat Bottle Collection. 1027 Old Quay.Image. Walter Tremenheere, Newlyn Pier c.1800. Penlee House Collection. Also listed in Art Archive. 1047 Postcard of fish sale at Trawl Quay showing fishwives and jousters with carts on the beach below. A coal hulk is on the right. Names of dealers on the huts behind difficult to read. Postcard postmarked 22/2/1906. Peacock Series. 1048 Photo of edge of Trawl Quay with the North Pier covered in fish boxes behind, people with carts and boxes on beach in front, c1908. See Postcard File. 1049 Postcard of bummers and horses and carts in the water waiting for the boats in front of the Trawl Quay at Street an Nowan. Hulk visible. South Pier in background c1904. Boat PH73 being unloaded. Fish sales. From postcard in JFT collection postmarked 30/4/1906 1050 Postcard of carts and jousters on the beach below the trawl quay awaiting the mackerel. Boats. Bummers. Postcard posted 1907 1051 Photo c.1890. The fish dealers stand on the old trawl quay on the North Pier, the empty fish carts and baskets on the beach below. Has the catch has been landed? Or are they awaiting the arrival of other fishing boats? Eric Richards Collection. 1052 Postcard of activity on the beach below the Trawl Quay with North Pier covered in boxes behind. Boats moored. From Margaret Perry. 1053 Photo of fishwives on the Trawl Quay in front of the Admiralty Boathouse. Gibson photo. Eric Richards Collection. 1054 Fishermen and fish baskets on the North Pier with Harbour Offices behind. 1055 Men stand by a heap of fish on the North Pier. Boys, one with hoop. Admiralty boathouse and trawl quay behind. RR Bath Coal Store Offices at end of North Pier c1902 1056 Moses Blewett, a local Fish and Coal Merchant (standing in doorway) c. 1910. The telegraph boy on the far left was killed on the Somme. North Pier. 1057 Shipping Pilchards at North Pier, Newlyn, 1914. Sign at back about steam navigation company. Direct to Italy etc. RR Bath Collection 1060 Lowestoft drifters alongside the North Pier. (Eric Richards)

10 November 2018 Page 51 of 90 Digital Description 1065 Panorama. Photo of a number of luggers including 50 PH, pulled up on the beach near the bottom of Newlyn Slip below Newlyn Cliff . Behind is a panorama of old Newlyn. The sails of the boats hide Norrad Slip from view but Champion Slip and the sea wall leading to Gwavas Quay are visible. Not dated c1880. Photo Archive Reg Watkiss Penzance on back of photo. John Corin Archive.Plymouth boats were used in the early 1880s to carry fish tp Plymouth markets from Newlyn Landings. 1067 Postcard of Mackerel Catch on the North Pier. Postcard Lethbys Bazaar Series. Eric Richards Collection. 1068 Photo. View across the harbour from the North Pier of the first Fish Market completed c1909. Eric Richards Collection. 1079 Photo. PZ 339 Bonafide moored at Fish Market c1929. The buildings in the Strand (Wharf St) and the sign for the Star Inn show behind, almost replicating those outlined in 2993. From Oliver Hill Collection, National Maritime Museum. 1086 Photo of French fishermen picking winkles and limpets in Newlyn Harbour c1900. South Pier and light house on the right of the picture. 1094 Old Quay.Photo. Mount’s Bay fishing boats including PZ 9 Honour & PZ 255 before the Old Pier. The Bridge house, built 1896, is just in view on the right, as well as part of the North Pier, completed 1894. Work on the foreshore from Street-an-Nowan to the Strand is yet to start.. From the Cliff, Newlyn Town looking ‘In long’ towards the ‘Narrows’ on the left before the cliff wall was built and the road widened. Photographer Richards. Pat Pilkerton Collection. This is also in the Morrab Library Collection. 1095 Photo of Old Quay from Cliff with PZ1 and PZ 231 amongst the boats moored. Parapet on pier but no buildings. Not dated c1880 1098 Photo of Old Quay with 147 PZ Amity, 165 PZ Temperance and 318 PZ Breder. Not dated c1880.Eric Richards Collection. 1099 Photo of Old Quay with 125 PZ Louise, 138 PZ, 126 PZ, 208 PZ and other boats c1886. Eric Richards Collection. 1100 Old Quay. Small boats moored in old harbour. Unusual picture of Cliff wall and quay slip taken from the end of the quay. Panorama of Cliff from Quay Slip to Green Slip. Eric Richards Collection. 1101 Photo from Bowgy. Roof of Factory Row in foreground with end of North Pier just visible on left, South Pier out of sight and fishing fleet in the Bay. Early 1890s. Collection of Eric Richards. 1133 Photo of Newlyn Harbour taken in 1998 showing the following boats in the harbour: PZ 203, PZ 1054, PZ 462, PZ 410, PZ 140. 1148 Boats at North Pier including the PZ 17 Peel Castle 1174 Notes about The New Fish Market, 1988 1180 Boys fishing off North Pier 23/7/1960 1186 Starting work to build the Mary Williams Pier, 1980. 1199 Photo of Old Quay from Cliff showing PZ 200 and PZ 218. Not dated c1900. Eric Richards Collection. 1200 Photo of Mount’s Bay Luggers moored at the Old Quay, c 1880 1218 Old Quay. Image. Henry Pope, Newlyn c1870. Etching at City of Birmingham Art Gallery. 1228 Photo of boats in front of Old Quay from Cliff. South Pier behind but before North Pier was built, 1887. 108 PZ Bessie (from Paul Worth's list of boats). 111 PZ (the Blewett boat) was replaced by another boat with the same name and number, still owned by Blewetts. It was built besides the Fisherman's Arms and was launched from Newlyn Town (Raymond Peake). 1238 Photo of boats in front of Old Quay from Cliff. Bomb-damaged Cretehill behind pier in the harbour. Boats PZ44, PZ51, PZ344 and others. The clean sheds on the North Pier (behind Le Brise) were built for the RAF by Dick Hosken (Raymond Peake).The dive boat in the centre of the harbour was used by the diver James Richards (grandfather of Nigel Richards). He kept his diving suit below the customs house half way down the North Pier. It was put outside to dry. Named copy available. No date c1950

10 November 2018 Page 52 of 90 Digital Description 1239 Photo of fish sales at Street-an-Nowan. Union Inn and other buildings visible. Near the future Trawl Quay and before Admiralty boathouse constructed. Also modern photo. 1240 Man in cart with onlookers on the North Pier. Boy with fish basket. St Ives boat 55 SS moored alongside, 1896. 1241 Horse and cart loading fuel on steam trawler LT104. Moored fishing boats and sheds for pilchards on the North Pier, c.1934. Douglas Williams Collection 1242 The photograph of a fish auction in Wharf Street c1884 on the site of the future Trawl Quay shows the auctioneer on the left and a number of men examining the fish that are laid on the ground. The wooden shed behind them was on the other side of the road to the Union Inn, and this was later the site where the covered Fish Market would be built. Photo, Eddy. Includes A3 filed in Newlyn A3 by ref. number. 1243 Postcard of Luggers at North Pier. Postcard Hichens Newlyn. Eric Richards Collection. 1244 Postcard of men sorting fish. Postcard Gibson. Eric Richards Collection. 1246 Men packing fish on the Trawl Quay where Fish Boxes await despatch. Horse and cart. RR Bath Coal Store Offices behind c1900. Cornishman 29/1/2009. Eric Richards Collection. 1247 Photo. Fishing boats moored at North Pier; across the harbour a view of the Fish Market. Fishermen in caps. Cart with large barrel: 'Pure Oil and White May Finest American Land Oil' written on barrel. Eric Richards Collection. 1254 George V1 and Elizabeth visit the Royal Navy base at Newlyn during the war. 1278 Photo from Bowgy, above Newlyn looking over green field down on roof of Factory Row and showing North Pier. Valentines. Similar to 2878 1302 Gas light on North Pier. From Gporge Hoare. 1324 Photo of Newlyn Harbour with fishing boats PZ88 Mes Filles and PZ 214 Two Boys. Photo taken by John Ellis c1977. 1392 Four Photos of harbour including photo of the Netter, PZ 645 Ben-my-Cree. The wrecked wooden boat in two of the pictures is the Eventide, a Swedish Boat. The boat builder Raymond Peake worked on repairing this boat. Photo taken by John Ellis, 1987. 1398 Photo of Fish Market Buildings being demolished and piles being prepared for extending the quay. Photo taken by John Ellis, August 1987. 1412 Postcard. Looking over the harbour from the Bowgy. Showing Tonkins (Quayside) cottage and houses in Navy Inn Street. North and South Pier. Probably before the north pier was extended c1890 1421 Photo of Harbour Offices (E Richards, Penzance). Signs on buildings: Harbour master; Sullifan & Strick; Wren & Co; F Jary (London); Hobson & Co Lowestoft Ltd. Signs under balcony including Lowestoft fish selling company. Trawl Quay. Not dated c1930. Brown file dated 2/1/1934 titled The Philosopher with instructions about printing this photo. 1480 Postcard Frith & Co Reigate with PZ 117 Emblem and PZ 221 Lydia before Old Quay. South Pier to right behind. 1484 Two three-masted sailing boats moored at South Pier in Newlyn. Photo taken from Curnow's Orchard. No date c1900. 1486 Photo and information. Fish baskets at mast-head to dry, mid 1950s. PEZPH. Record. 1490 Photo of fishing fleet behind Old Quay. Including PZ 85 Alpha, PZ 20 Eliza, PZ 278 CC Ross, 570 PZ Varuna, PZ411 Nonpariel, 138 PZ Éclat, PZ46 Spring Flower. No date c1895-1907. Paul Worth Collection. 1508 Newlyn Harbour with North & South Piers. 2 large boats in the bay. 1548 Photo of boats moored before Old Quay including 12 PZ Colleen Bawn, 367 PZ Unknown, 40 PZ Magnet. Men are tarring the hull of 12 PZ 1551 Postcard. Colour. Old Quay with railings taken from Green Rocks. No Fisherman's Rest. Car parked. No date c1950 1552 Postcard of Newlyn slip from the sea with PZ 10 Budget and PZ 286 Unknown. Postcard Harvey Barton Colour. 1628 Photo of small boats and carts in the sea off the beach in front of the trawl Quay. North Pier with fishing boats moored alongside. Very poor picture. 1639 Unknown newspaper picture of a Newlyn fishing boat battling into harbour. One of the images featured in the 2010 Cornwall calendar.

10 November 2018 Page 53 of 90 Digital Description 1643 Photo. Panorama of harbour with Fish Market, harbour offices and steps from water leading up to North Pier, 1909 1674 Photo of four boys in a boat in Newlyn Harbour. No information. 1692 18 photos taken by Maurice Bishop showing the Rebuilding the Newlyn Fish Market. Maurice Bishop Collection. 1708 Collection of colour photos of Maurice Bishop and friends at work in the fish market, undated. 1737 Photo of lighthouse on South Pier. Steps leading up to higher walkway. Two boats in forground. From Penzance & District 48 Views published by Lethby's Bazaar, price 3d nd. 1758 Group of men sitting on the North Pier: Freddie Gray (Mousehole), Arthur Oates, George Ernest Symons, 'Cake' Payne, Bill Hoare and Dick Hoare (on holiday from USA). Photo taken about 1960. 1760 Taking fish from a boat at the end of the North Pier c1920/30 1813 Building the Mary Williams Pier. From R Pearce. 1890 Fish Market regulations, 3/10/1908 from Newlyn Pier and Harbour. Bye Laws & Regulations for the Management and Control of the Harbour, Fish market, and sheds and the landing of petroleum and explosives in Newlyn Harbour. Rates & Dues, 1908:34. See 5137 HM Archive. 1902 Photo of Newlyn Old Quay from sea in Newlyn Harbour Sports Programme 1937 [NA 4810] 1903 Photo of boats behind Old Quay from Newlyn Harbour Sports Programme 1937 [NA 4810] 1967 Postcard of Royal Navy Fleet in Mounts Bay. Postcard with 1904 stamp. 1969 Postcard of two St Ives boats leaving Newlyn Harbour past the light house on the South Pier. 56 SS and SS 72. Frith Postcard. Pat Bottle Collection. 1993 Postcard of PZ 85 Penlee and PZ 313 Unknown moored alongside Old Quay in Newlyn Harbour. Collection of Pat Bottle. 1994 Photo showing aerial view over Newlyn Harbour before South Pier slip and Mary Williams Pier built. A2 picture 1995 Postcard. Looking over the harbour from the Bowgy. Showing North and South Piers and Navy Inn Street. Collection of Pat Bottle. 2034 Postcard of the Fish Market with seagulls on the roof. Men in fish market. Two people looking on. From Pat Bottle/Anthony Way. See Postcard File. 2103 Boats behind Newlyn South Pier before North Pier built c1885. including PZ102 Annie Harvey, PZ 117 Emblem, and PZ113 Argo. See 4187, similar but less clear photo. 2116 Image. Caroline Burland Yates, Old Quay Newlyn. Also listed in art archive. 2164 Newlyn Harbour, nd 2206 The hulk, Cretehill in Newlyn Harbour, c1934. 2236 Postcard of the Fish Trawl Quay outside the Admiralty boathouse. Postcard dated 17/5/1928. This also appears in Smart 1992:14. Cornishman 24/4/1980 says: 'The fish market at Newlyn near the present harbour offices. In the background is the former Union Inn now the Swordfish, and on the extreme left Chirgwin's grocery now the Chinese takeaway. Next to the Union were Tom Barnes barbers shop, Mr Mitchell's shop where his popular ice cream was sold, and the meeting house of the Plymouth brethren. The building to the right was the old lifeboat house'. 2251 Postcard of Newlyn Harbour with small boat PZ 43 in forground. Poor b/w copy. 2267 From Green Slip. Described as 'Penzance from Newlyn' in The Cornish Riviera, Undated and painted by EW Haslehurst RA, this painting shows the South Pier and Green Slip, painted after the North Pier was completed.

10 November 2018 Page 54 of 90 Digital Description 2271 Photo of Fish dealer F Phillipps, Newlyn c1930. On the North Pier near the Harbour Offices sorting fish into boxes. Raymond Peake says this is the dogfish hut. Phillips were dogfish buyers only. They bought at the market, took the fish to the hut where they were skinned and put into boxes to catch the same day train. Locals weren't interested in dog fish. The hut had a large hook inside to hang the fish on. The skins were disposed of weekly ! (no wonder there were so many gulls around). The fisherman who did the skinning lived in Treneglos Terrace. Raymond thought he was a Plymouth man. Not sure if he is the Mr. Phillips, nor date but pre war. Dog fish was seasonal caught in March/April according to Cornish Fishing & Seafood ISBN 0 906720 42 7. Margaret Williams Collection. 2272 North Pier. View along the pier to the customs house. Man and horse. Old gas lamp. PZ 484 Bessie. Owner and master was Charles Pearce. Lost at sea 1905. Margaret Williams Collection. 2284 View of North Pier across Newlyn Harbour during WW2, 1945. Photo by George Curnow. 2353 Photo of a flat fish on the floor of the Fish Market, Newlyn. Not digital. Margaret Williams Collection. 2354 21 photos showing the building of the new Fish Market at Newlyn Harbour. This was opened on Thursday 30 June 1988. Margaret Williams Collection. 2386 Collection of photos of Newlyn Harbour after the building of the Mary Williams Pier. Unknown source scanned at OD by PJ. Digital. 2397 Paper. Tony Pawlyn. Newlyn Fish Market: a review of information. © August 2012. Hard copy only. 2415 Photo of fish market probably not Newlyn. Photographer Penhaul. Penlee House Collection. 2453 Old Quay. Painting of Newlyn by EW Cooke RA. Showing Old Harbour and Norrad Slip. Good picture of the Green Rocks before the South Pier was built. Interesting perspective of Newlyn Town.Edward William Cooke, R.A., F.R.S., F.Z.S., F.S.A., F.G.S. (27 March 1811 – 4 January 1880). A sale of his works was held at Christie's in 1861, and his studio sale was in May 1880. No date c1870. 2501 Photo of boats moored in Newlyn Harbour including PZ 476, PZ144 and PZ 118 2553 Image. Painting showing view of the Old Quay at Newlyn. Unknown author. No date c1870 2554 Ordnance Survey benchmark at Greenwich with Newlyn Sea Level Plaque. 2 Photos by Linda Holmes, 2010 2555 The Ordnance Tidal Observatory, Andrew Munson. Part of Fish Festival 2005 Programme. See also Newlyn Datum. 2606 Sitting on the North Pier, post war. Bert Pitcher, Tom Brown (related to Blanche Brown) and John 'Pat me' Harvey. Bert Pitchers (left) and Tom Brown (centre) were fishermen from Lowestoft. Bert was an engineer, who worked in the engine room. This was a hard job as he was generally in the engine room but had to go on deck when they pulled the nets. He eventually contracted knee problems and was in great pain when he was on land, although this pain vanished as soon as he went to sea! Bert Pitchers was a volunteer in the Royal Navy during WW2 and was stationed in the West Indies. He was proud of his service to his country and later attended British Legion Remembrance services where he was always amused to see others with their medals from the ‘rice pudding navy’. This was a reference to the fact that fishermen were a protected occupation during WW2. Donated by Betty Johns. 2652 Three boats moored in the harbour with South Pier and lighthouse behind. End of North Pier showing. Harbour photo. Newlyn. 'Franks photos' on back. Undated. 2653 Photos of Inside Newlyn Fish Market, 4/11/2011. 2 photos by Nicole Holmes 2669 Photo of boxes of fish inside the fish market, not date or other information. Douglas Williams Collection. 2674 Map of Newlyn Harbour showing Fish Market, Market Quay Extension, Mary Williams Pier and Jetty Extension. Undated c1993 2762 Newlyn Harbour Fisheries Development Completed, George Whetman, London John, Volume 31 Issue 4 November 1980. Includes map. 2770 Photo. Looking down on the Old Quay from Cliff with Narrows in front. Women look down. Building and parapet on old quay. Probably before North Pier c1880. Eric Richards Collection.

10 November 2018 Page 55 of 90 Digital Description 2777 Photo of PZ 34 Emily, PZ 318 Springtide in Newlyn Harbour©R Hogg, 10/11/2011 2791 Photo. Underneath the Fish Market looking across the harbour. PZ boats moored at North Pier. Numbers indistinct. 2 photos. Undated c1910. Margaret Williams Collection. 2792 Photo of Narrows with men chatting overlooking Old Quay from Cliff c1909 2794 Photo of fish market Newlyn. Nd. Douglas Williams Collection. 2795 Photo of Newlyn Town with Old Quay from South Pier. Eric Richards Collection. 2796 Photo of the Narrows. From Cliff with the old quay below and the Fish Market and Strand viaduct in the distance, c1937. 2799 Photo of Old Quay with 150 PZ landing its catch at the old quay c.1879. Fish hawkers. Bum boats. Jousters. Also cutting from unknown source. 2800 Photo of Newlyn Old Pier from Cliff with building at end. Peacock series Postmark 1906 2809 Photo. View of Fish Market from North Pier in 1937. Seagulls. Poor picture. 2818 Postcard of Old Quay with North and South Piers behind and PZ 525 Unknown moored in front. One of a pack of six sepia views of Newlyn (postcards) in an envelope published for J Barron, Strand Newlyn. PDF. No date c1930. 2877 Postcard from Bowgy, after demolition of Navy Inn. Old car. Showing North Pier and hulk, Cretehill and trawl quay. Old postcard dated 6/9/1946. Collection of Eric Richards. 2878 Postcard from Bowgy, above Newlyn looking over green field down on roof of Factory Row and showing North Pier and Strand Road. Valentines. Similar to 1278. Collection of Eric Richards. 2880 Postcard of North Pier and Mounts Bay from Curnow's Orchard. Postcard Stengel & Co dated August 12-17 1905 2882 Postcard from Bowgy showing North and South Piers. Valentine Series postcard, postmarked 11/7/1907. Collection of Eric Richards. 2884 Postcard from Gwavas Fields looking down over Newlyn to the Harbour. North Pier. Postcard, National Series. Very similar to some of TC Gotch's paintings. 2921 Newlyn Pier & Harbour Plan and Section. Session 1865-1866. Engineer William Humber. Signed H S Strick. 2956 The first stage of the North Pier is complete but there is no trawl quay and the pier has not yet been extended to its full length, c.1888. See 4265. Eric Richards Collection. 2974 Photo of a number of small boats including 462 PZ and 47 PZ pulled up on the beach to the south of the old quay. The water laps 36 PZ , which has the washing strung along the sale arm. Before Strand Road built. c1904. John Corin Archive. 2975 Photo of Old Quay. ©R Hogg, 2007. 2976 Photo of Old Quay from S Pier. 2007. 2979 Photo of Old Quay from Sea © R Hogg, 2007. 2980 PZ 88 Mes Filles and PZ 6 Girl Pamela in harbour while an old anchor is hoisted ashore. Maurice Bishop Collection. 2986 Photo from Bowgy, above Newlyn overlooking the South Pier after the lighthouse had been completed but before the North Pier was started. Ships in bay. C1885. Collection of Eric Richards. 2987 Photo of Old Quay with 407 PZ and 29 PZ Peterel and 43 PZ. 2989 Photo from Bowgy, above Newlyn of North Pier c.1888. Before Strand Road. Factory Row on right. Photo by JH Bottrell. 2990 Photo of view from the fish market of Newlyn Harbour to the quayside and trawler berths c1964-5 2994 Photo. View of side of Fish Market from harbour offices. Shed with sign for Mitchell Bros, Lowestoft. Fish Quay. T Harding & Son. Postmark 15/9/1935. Copyright T Harding & Son, Bath. 3002 Newlyn Harbour with boats. Photo by George Curnow. 3203 Photo of water-carrier on the quay at Newlyn Harbour c1900. PZ boats behind. Western Morning News 17/1/2007. 3228 Newlyn Harbour with Penzance Paddle Steamer and the old Lyonesse. Maurice Bishop Collection.

10 November 2018 Page 56 of 90 Digital Description 3238 Lowestoft Drifters moored against the North Pier. 3241 Two photos of naked boys swimming in Newlyn Harbour with the South Pier behind. From Frith collection dated 1893. Photos from P Pilkerton and D Williams. 3243 Photo of Old Quay with boats moored. South and North Piers full of fishing boats behind, nd. Taken from Cliff c1911 3245 Photo of boats moored behind the Old Quay. Newlyn slip behind. No information 3264 Photo. Lowestoft Drifters unloading fish at the Fish Market 3265 Looking down the South Pier from Fore Street with Green Slip on right. Large boat at end of South Pier Possibly before north pier lengthened. No railway on pier. 3268 Unknown sailing boat leaves Newlyn Harbour through the Gaps. Identify. 3269 Gig and crew in Newlyn Harbour. To Identify. 3270 Boat leaving Newlyn under sail through the Gaps. 3 men on North Pier. Panorama of Harbour. 3271 Photo showing aerial view over Newlyn Harbour. North and South Piers. Keel Alley Viaduct. Before Mary Williams pier. 3348 Text about the Old Quay and its origin in 1437 3555 Photo of visit of HRH the Princess of Wales on Thursday 30 June 1988 to open the Fish Market. Pictures of princess with Matt Harvey and others. [A] Matt Harvey, Princess Di and Ronnie Harvey [b] 3 pictures in colour. 3557 Photo of W Harvey & Sons crabbers, PZ 245 and PZ 75 at Newlyn Harbour. 3568 Invitation to opening of the new Fish Market at Newlyn Harbour by HRH the Princess of Wales on Thursday 30 June 1988. To Mr and Mrs W R Harvey. 3570 Letter of thanks to Major Bolitho from HRH the Princess of Wales Lady in Waiting for hospitality at the opening of the new Fish Market at Newlyn Harbour on Thursday 30 June 1988, dated 1/7/1988. Reference to Mr Harvey and Mr Munson. 3572 Newlyn Pier & Harbour Commissioners, Newlyn Harbour development. Pamphlet published to commemorate the visit of HRH the Princess of Wales on Thursday 30 June 1988 to open the Fish Market. PDF file. 3595 Postcard of Green Slip and South Pier when the train was running. Crane on slip. Sail loft at bottom. Unknown source. 3597 Old photo of fish dealers on the beach in front of the Trawl Quay with the North Pier behind. Margaret Williams Collection. 3598 Two Men working with barrels and presses on the North Pier, 1934. Before the sheds were built they used to skin dogfish here. No names or dates. Original. Margaret Williams Collection. 3599 Postcard inside Newlyn Fish Market, published J J Hichens Newlyn. No date c1909. Original and digital. Margaret Williams Collection. 3600 Postcard of Trawl Quay. J Welsh & Sons, Plymouth. Original and digital. Not dated c1903. Margaret Williams Collection. 3601 Mary Barrow, the Ice Ship from Norway at Newlyn Harbour in 1919. Information on the back of photo. Margaret Williams Collection. 3616 Photo of the harbour offices, 1928 showing the Harbour Master's office; Stevensons; Wren &Co; and F Jary (top floor) and the Collectors office; Peacocks of Lowestoft; Richards; and BJ Ridge (below). The people are Mr Kelynack (harbour master) and Arthur Lewis Smith and his younger brother Doug. Photo from Margaret Mackintosh © Laurence Hartwell 3617 Photo of Mr Kelynack, Harbour Master looking over the fish market with its (then) curved roof - 'no dogs allowed' written on the end of the market roof, 1928. Photo from Margaret Mackintosh © Laurence Hartwell 3618 Photo of Arthur Lewis Smith with Mr Kelynack, Newlyn Harbour Master, outside Harbour Offices in 1928. Arthur Smith died in 2012, aged 94. The Kelynacks were friends of Emma Hodson (nee Smith), Arthur’s aunt. Photo from Margaret Mackintosh © Laurence Hartwell

10 November 2018 Page 57 of 90 Digital Description 3619 Photo of the 24-year-old Arthur Lewis Smith and his 11-year old brother Doug outside the harbour offices, 1928. They lived in East London. Photo from Margaret Mackintosh © Laurence Hartwell 3622 Photos of Coaster taking stone, South Pier. Photo B Stevenson, March 1983. Billy Stevenson Collection. 3624 Photo of North Pier and beyond in the bay, the Dutch and Hull mackerel fleets, photo by B Stevenson, February 1980. Billy Stevenson Collection. 3633 Paper about Newlyn Fish Market written by P Lomax sent to Cornishman 1/8/2012 to advertise exhibition at fish festival. 3634 Photo from Bowgy of the north pier under construction, 1888 3635 View of Newlyn Harbour from Curnow's Orchard. Glass house in foreground. 3638 Painting of old Newlyn Quay. No information. From Lawrence Hartwell website. 3642 Photo of PZ 295 Marie Claire and PZ 198 Aaltje Adriaantje at the fish market , 2013 © Lawrence Hartwell 3655 Postcard of Newlyn Harbour from a photo by E Ludwig, John Hinde Studios. Shows PZ 111 Loyal Rover and PZ 252 and other boats near old quay. 3656 Postcard of Newlyn from above Wheal Betsy to the harbour. 3682 Photo of Fish Market and Harbour Offices, 1970. Taken by Mike Buttery. 3683 2 photos of Newlyn Harbour, 16/7/2012. [1] Showing two fixed piers and two floating piers. [2] General view. Taken by Mike Buttery. 3684 3 photos of construction of Mary Williams Pier in Newlyn Harbour, Spring 1980. Taken by Mike Buttery. 3685 2 photos of construction of Mary Williams Pier in Newlyn Harbour, Summer 1980. [1] Dredging out lifeboat mooring. [2] Construction work. Taken by Mike Buttery. 3687 Photo of construction of the fishermen's wharf, under the Cliff, August 1987. Taken by Mike Buttery. 3688 2 photos showing construction of the fishermen's stores under the cliff at Newlyn, July 1987. Taken by Mike Buttery. 3690 Photo of demolition of the old Fish Market at Newlyn, July 1987. Taken by Mike Buttery. 3691 Four photos of building new fish market, August 1987. Taken by Mike Buttery. 3696 Proposals for the construction of a breakwater at Penlee Point in 1857. Map in Cornishman 20/6/1857. 3732 View of Newlyn Harbour from Curnow's Orchard, c1929 3734 Photo from Curnow's Orchard over the harbour showing North Pier with the custom house and ice works, c1930. George Hoare Collection. 3743 Photo. Small boat motor boat passes South Pier lighthouse and Tidal Observatoru as it enters Newlyn Harbour. Margaret Williams Collection. 3763 Photo. Men at work in Newlyn Fish Market, 1986. See 3753. 3764 Photo. Men at work in Newlyn Fish Market, 1986. See 3753. 3775 Photographs of the Newlyn Datum at the Tidal Observatory taken by Ron Hogg 1/7/2008 when he was shown round by Robin Turner. ©R Hogg. 3776 One of the photographs of the Newlyn Datum taken by Ron Hogg 1/7/2008 when he was shown round the Tidal Observatory by Robin Turner. The Ash Wednesday storm was recorded by the Newlyn Datum. ©R Hogg. 3807 Photo from Gwavas Quay of panorama from Norrad Slip to Green Rocks showing the construction of South Pier just starting, c1884. Two men look over the quay which is covered with nets. Gibson, Penzance on front of photo. 3835 Map of Newlyn Harbour showing new Fish Market, 1988. From Programme NA3572 3882 Map of Newlyn Harbour Development Phase I-V and Tolcarne flood defences. Gifford and Partners Advert in 1993 Fish Festival Programme. 3886 Postcard of Trawl Quay. 'Landing fish at Newlyn, nr Penzance'. Harbour offices behind. Boats drawn up on sand. Men on quay. Pawlyn shed on right. Robert H R Neall on corrugated iron shed on North Pier. Unknown source.

10 November 2018 Page 58 of 90 Digital Description 3901 Paper about Newlyn Harbour written by Mike 'Butts' Buttery, Newlyn Harbour. Given to LH and RH who visited him in Mousehole. Since receiving this it has been published in his book. 3922 Fish merchants on the North Pier. Men with horses and carts. Men in bowler hats. Undated c1900 3925 Photo of North Pier. Found in Newlyn Harbour Log 1931-1940 3953 Notes on proposals for the construction of a breakwater in Mounts Bay, including 1830 proposal and 1857 proposal. 3983 Photo of PZ 410 Sea Hunter, PZ 16 Spitfire, PZ 92 Evening Star, PZ 22 Sarah M and other boats in Newlyn Harbour. ©R Hogg, 10/11/2011 4015 Old Quay. Image. JT Blight, Newlyn from Tolcarne, 1861. Drawn and published by H Besley, Exeter. 4069 Photo of boats in Newlyn Harbour (PZ 339 Bonafide) and the Hulk, Cretehill in the background. Possibly taken by George Curnow. 4072 Postcard of Newlyn Harbour showing Old Quay with Cretehill and North Pier in background. Cretehill was launched 27/11/1918. It is not known when she came to Newlyn. 4073 Postcard showing boats moored at North Pier. Boats and men in foreground. Norrad slip, Shippam's etc in background. Dated 1939. 4087 Photo of Fish Market taken by Judith Porter, 2009. From an Xmas Card. 4097 Photo of three boys in a boat in Newlyn Harbour with PZ 596 and PZ 602 behind them. PZ 602 Boy Willie and PZ 596 Lizzie. PZ 602 Boy Willie was a first class lugger, 51.6ft long, 14.9ft beam, 24.5 tons, built in 1896 at Newlyn by H Peak for William Simons of Newlyn who owned her from 1896 until 1918 when he sold her to James Pender of Mousehole, who had a 39hp engine fitted. He owned her until 1940 when she was sold to Falmouth. PZ 596 Lizzie was a first class lugger, 51.4ft long of 30 tons, built at Penzance in 1896 for John Bone of Newlyn. He owned her until 1907 when he sold her to George Jenkin of Newlyn. He sold her to Brighton in 1914. Mike Butts in Cornishman, 13/11/2008 4101 Photo of Lugger with lighthouse on South Pier in foreground nd. From collection of photos taken by George Stevenson Curnow (1887-1949). 4102 Postcard of Newlyn Harbour from the air. Old postcard. Before Mary Williams Pier. View of Northern Hills. Undated c1939 4104 5 men on North Pier. George Curnow photograph. 4126 Fish baskets at the mouth of the Tolcarne River c1880. The banks of shingle that were thrown up by the river are used here by the fish merchants, whose baskets are placed ready for the business of the day. The old quay at Newlyn is visible and in the distance the chimney of Wheal Henry, the old copper mine at Carn Gwavas. This photograph shows how the Coombe River meandered towards Newlyn as it entered the sea. When the North Pier was built here in 1888, the course of the river entering the sea was changed. Pat Pilkerton Collection. 4143 Plaque for South Pier foundation stone, 1885. One of a collection of photographs of Newlyn Harbour taken in 2006 by RH 4147 Etching. From Tolcarne across fields to Newlyn Town showing Old Quay and Green Rocks on the horizon. 4171 Coin issued to commemorate the building of the North Pier, Newlyn. Issue in 1894 with ceremony for the laying of the foundation stone. 4182 Photo of Luggers moored before the Old Quay at Newlyn March-June 1887-1897. Left to right they are PZ 388 Queen of the Bay, PZ 506 Queen of the Bay, 120 PZ Alexandria, and PZ 41 Dart. The five fishermen may be playing marbles (possibly the game of 'Rings') in the circle drawn out in the sand between them. (Ref: A Lanyon, A St Ives Album 1979: 28). A copy of the photo is in the Penlee House photographic collection in the Branwell album. See Artefact 5/3/March 2014. 4190 A view of the North Pier Newlyn from the Fish Market. Penlee House Collection. 4193 Basking shark being unloaded on North Pier, Newlyn. Penlee House Collection. 4195 Newlyn Harbour from Chywoone Hill. Large ship is probably the Hulk. Cretehill. Colour. Penlee House Collection. Penlee House Collection. Very poor image.

10 November 2018 Page 59 of 90 Digital Description 4200 Crowd on Newlyn quay watching a departing boat. Penlee House Collection. 4215 Picture of Newlyn Harbour with old quay and south pier. Probably a painting. Black and white. Unknown source. 4241 Photo of Old Quay with PZ 35 Spes Firma. The Fish Market is seen clearly in the distance and also the causeway taking the Strand Road over Keel Alley. 2 photos slightly different. Margaret Williams Collection. Not dated c1910 4258 Photo of Newlyn Fisherman's choir, 1882-1884 The group sang at such ports as Whitby and Scarborough to help raise funds to build Newlyn's South Pier. Benjamin James Ridge is 2nd from right in the front row sitting next to Sarah Harvey. Margaret Williams Collection. 4259 Photo showing aerial view of Newlyn Harbour before the Mary Williams Pier was built. Shows Sandy Cove and the Bowgy. Margaret Williams Collection. 4260 Photo showing aerial view of Newlyn Harbour after the Mary Williams Pier was built. Margaret Williams Collection. 4261 Photo showing view of Newlyn Harbour from above after the Mary Williams Pier was built. Colour. W Stevenson & Sons lorries in car park. Not dated c1985 Margaret Williams Collection. 4263 Photo of non-PZ boats moored in Newlyn Harbour. YH 223 Alida and others. Colour. Undated. Margaret Williams Collection. 4265 The first stage of the North Pier is complete but there is no trawl quay and the pier has not yet been extended to its full length, c.1888. See 2956. Margaret Williams Collection. 4282 General text about history of Newlyn and the harbour from DW 3724/796, nd. 4291 2 Postcards of Newlyn Lioghthouse [1] Original lighthouse with fishing boat passing, 1911- 1914. [2] New lighthouse with fishing boat passing post 1915. 4333 Boats anchored on the shingle before Newlyn Slip. In the distance is Champions Slip and the Wesleyan School. Also the slip leading up to the building where the Industrial classes would be held in the Fradgan. The cliff between the Norrad Slip and Champions Slip is very high. Only one row of houses are visible on Chywoone Hill. Boats 104 PZ Colleen Bawn, 110 PZ and 151 PZ on shingle with other boats. Picture purchased for the archive by Linda Holmes at the Morrab Book Fair in September 2011 from J Fisher of PAR who took the photo from a Valentine photo card. 4366 Postcard of panorama of harbour taken from Cliff with Newlyn Slip on right , Old Quay below, South Pier in distance. From Postcard. Bad print. No details. 4378 Photo of 7 doors near Newlyn Harbour, 7/11/2011. © Nicole Holmes 4411 Mr Clarry Ash switching on the automatic fog signal at Newlyn lighthouse c1975. 'Peter's horn' was first installed in 1921 after two Lowestoft steam drifters ran ashore. It was originally operated by Mr Peter K Hosking. 4415 Two photos taken by Shaun Stevenson for Ron Hogg from scaffolding on the building next to the Ice Works of the roof of the Fish Market and the harbour, November 2011. © Ron Hogg 4444 Collection of photographs donated by Jeffrey Lawrence showing boats in Newlyn Harbour with the South Pier behind. Kept in Jeffery Lawrence Album or filed under Harbour. Not digital 4463 Photo of Maurice Bishop unloading a trawler at the Fish Market. 4521 RR Bath's Coal Hulk moored at North Pier in Newlyn Harbour. Not dated but pre-war. 4541 Photo. Six men with fish baskets of various sizes. No information. Eric Richards Collection. 4558 Postcard of Old Quay with railings from Cliff. Cretehill in the middle of the harbour. 'Newlyn the Harbour'. A Pearson Picture. 4619 Photo of Newlyn Harbour original Lighthouse 1911-1914 4623 Square riggers and steam boat in front of North Pier. 4637 Photo of boats moored behind Old Quay. Reproduced in Cornwall's Far West: the Granite Land, Tor Mark Press, 1969. Fishing boats: PZ 18 United Boys; PZ 249 Our Jim; PZ 114; PZ 246; PZ 39 Porth Ennis; PZ 411. 4694 M.F.V.1564 in Newlyn Harbour moored by North Pier. Purchased by W S Stevenson and later converted to a trawler. Penlee House Collection. 4712 4 Photos of a catch swordfish at the Fish Market, Newlyn. Maurice Bishop Collection.

10 November 2018 Page 60 of 90 Digital Description 4723 Old Quay. Image. Walter Tremenheere (1761 –1855) Gwavas Lake from Newlyn Cliff c.1800. Penlee House Collection. Also listed in Art Archive. 4724 Old Quay.Image. Walter Tremenheere, Newlyn from Tolcarne. Penlee House Collection. Also listed in Art Archive. 4814 Old Quay. Note from indenture. Miss Lemon. John Pen Milton.1884. Parish slipway sold for £1020. Drawing showing A, Quay cellar owned by Miss Lemon. The loft over same by Mrs Harvey. B. The Barracks Cottages owned by Miss Lemon. 4844 Postcard of Newlyn Harbour. This is the famous scene which has been reproduced on the postcard in reverse. 4857 Newlyn Harbour, Fleet home for Christmas. Photo Steve Martin. Boats include PZ 426 4870 2 photos of Newlyn Harbour, c1988. Margaret Williams Collection 4899 Photo from Curnow's Orchard showing North Pier. Fishing fleet moored at North Pier. Old Quay below. Similar to 2880. 4927 Photo of the new slipway next to the South Pier under construction, 8/3/1959. From Les Richards. 4951 Cuttings about the opening of the South Pier. 4952 Postcard inside Newlyn Fish market. On front : The Fishmarket, Newlyn, Penzance. Dated 3/6/1929. See Postcard File. 4969 3 photos of Newlyn Harbour in 1970. [1] Harbour offices [2] North Pier with PZ 338 and PZ 261. [3] Fish market with PZ 227 Silver Dawn. Mike Butts Collection. 4970 Image of medal made to commemorate the laying of the foundation stone for the south pier, dated 29/6/1885 4987 Fishing boat moored outside North pier on the beach. Men looking for shellfish. Photo from R Jewell. 5032 3 Photos of fishing boats leaving Newlyn Harbour including Karen, Penzance. M Bishop Collection. 5037 Photo taken from old bridge of north pier with war memorial and admiralty boat house on the right. 5038 Photo of Newlyn Fish Market possibly wartime. 5113 3 photos of opening of the North Pier. One is a Gibson Photo. Billy Stevenson Collection. One photo shows RR Bath's PZ392 Emmeline. 5120 Photo of Belgian boats in Newlyn Harbour c1960. On left is Basil St Clair. Moored alongside each other are from left Brixham boat, 5 Belgian boats and 2 Lowestoft boats. The Belgians visited Newlyn until the 1970s. Billy Stevenson Collection. 5131 PZ 513 Excellent and PZ 198 in the harbour at Newlyn. From W Stevenson & Sons 1964 Calendar. Billy Stevenson Collection. 5140 Postcard across Newlyn Harbour with 130 PZ and PZ 44. Men on beach wearing mullers. 5207 Photo of Old Quay before the Fishermen's Rest was built there, nd. 5209 Photo of bridge to Fish market from Harbour Offices. 3 men on the bridge/ No other information. 5212 Postcard of Old Quay from Mousehole side with PZ 533 moored 5217 Collection of photos taken in Newlyn Harbour in 2017. Survey catamaran 25/3/2017 (LH). 5245 Photo taken from the Lidden after the new piers were built showing farmland (Courtesy Patricia Pilkerton) 5280 2 photos of North Pier in wartime. 5293 Photo of the interior of old shelter at the end of the North Pier. Men tipping fish from boxes into baskets to take samples of their catch to market. Not dated c1950. Richards Collection (Morrab). Cutting from Cornishman 31/8/2002. 5299 Painting of boats behind old quay. By Sidney A Court exhibited c1932. Showing Norfolk House and South Pier behind. 5392 The opening of the North Pier 3/7/1894. The centre figure in the top hat is Thomas Bedford Bolitho. Gibson photo, John Corin Archive. 5403 Series of photos about the construction of the new fish market in 1987. RNMDSF Collection.

10 November 2018 Page 61 of 90 Digital Description 5421 Photos of Newlyn Harbour from above, 1962. AeroFilms Ltd. One photo looks across the harbour to Penlee Quarry; the other looks back from the quarry. Douglas Williams Collection. 5428 Postcard of fishsales on the north pier dated 10/1/1909. R Sullifan is on a sign. He was a carter and one of the early harbour commissioners. 5434 Photo of Old Quay with North Pier behind c1895. No buildings or railings. Good picture of the parapet wall that was removed in 1909. 5452 Postcard of the Old Quay at Newlyn by Paul Edmond. C2000 5455 Card with painting of Newlyn Harbour by Bob Vigg. No date c2000 5469 Photo of unknown man in bowler hat with ropes on South Pier. From Edwina Reynolds. 5483 2 Photos taken from Old Quay. [1] 3 people on quay and also a young boy. Boats moored include PZ 93, PZ 313 and PZ 667. Strand road in background.[2] PZ 101 in front of Quay. Strand Road beyond. No dates. 5484 Postcard from Bowgy, above Newlyn looking over green field down on roof of Factory Row and showing North Pier and Strand Road. Washing on lines. Not dated c1939 5494 William Stevenson 'Billy Rowney' (1856-1928) in the centre of the picture seated on a fish box c1910. 5503 Photo showing aerial view of Newlyn Harbour before Mary Williams Pier built. Aerofilms. No date c1962.Douglas Williams Collection 5509 New lighthouse on South Pier. After 1915.Douglas Williams Collection. 5530 Photo from Bowgy showing back of Navy Inn Court and the North Pier and Mary Williams Pier c1989. Morris Bishop Collection. 5534 Photo of PZ 57 Girl Patricia and PZ 645 Ben McCree moored in front of the fish market for Newlyn Fish Festival. RNMDSF Collection. No date. 5566 Photo. Looking from the Bowgy across Newlyn Harbour on the day that the North Pier was opened. 5569 Image of medal made to commemorate the opening of the north pier, dated 3/7/1894 5577 Early photo of bummers waiting for the boats on the beach in front of the north pier c1888- 1889 5612 Photo of small drilling rig in Newlyn harbour during 1976-77. Its job was to bore rock-cores to test the suitability of the sea-bed in the harbour for pile driving. 5625 Photo of north pier under construction, 1888 taken from Creeping Lane. 5640 Collection of material about the regeneration of Newlyn Fish Market. 'Newlyn Fish Market Interview', plans for regeneration from Midas Construction Ltd, 4/2/2009. Collection of Newspaper cuttings about regeneration project April-June 2009. Douglas Williams Collection. 5646 Photo of Newlyn 1903, Frith. Panorama from above St Peters Church looking towards South Pier. 5657 Photo of Newlyn Harbour showing the old ice works, the Keel Alley viaduct, and the old fish market, undated 5663 3 photos of Newlyn Fish Market c1995-1996 [1] Swordfish [2] Fish market at work [3] Marie Claire. Maurice Bishop Collection. 5670 Photos of the arrival of a consignment of tuck-tucks at Newlyn Harbour.The ice works built in 1992 is in the background and the photos were taken soon after this was completed. [1] Lorry with new ice works behind. Cecil Hosken in overalls on the lorry. [2] Tuck-tucks with old ice works behind. [3] Tuck-tuck in foreground with sign for Suttons behind. Maurice Bishop Collection. 5681 Photo of Newlyn Harbour showing the new boat moorings. 5683 Collection of photos of Newlyn Harbour, Ron Hogg 2011 5684 Sepia photo from Bowgy showing north and south piers. Little girl in field. Navy Inn Street and Green Street below. Gibson photo. 5691 A2 Drawing of the General Arrangement of the new fish market. Newlyn Pier and Harbour Commissioners Newlyn Harbour Development Phase 2. Clifford and Partners. Dated 23/6/1987.

10 November 2018 Page 62 of 90 Digital Description 5722 Plan/map of new market hall prepared by Gifford and Partners and dated 23/6/1987 5755 Photo. Mackerel selling, Newlyn. Shows North Pier and Trawl Quay. No date. Douglas Williams Collection 5760 Postcard (photo) Paul Edmond 'Supporting the Fish Market'. No date. Douglas Williams Collection. 5761 Photo of North Pier from the Times, 13/8/1934 'The Pilchard Harvest: Landing a catch at Newlyn. St Ives boat Sheerness. FY 233. 5778 Photo from North Pier with panorama of harbour offices and fish market. PZ 81 Lyonesse moored at north pier. 5780 2 photos of Old Quay from the Mousehole side. [1] PZ 533 and another PZ boat drawn up on the sand. [2] No boats on sand. In both pictures the harbour wall is intact, One picture dated 1870 5784 Photo of Old Quay will wall intact. Building at the land end of quay. No date. 5834 Lugger with lighthouse on South Pier in foreground. Originals by George Curnow. Donated by George Hoare. 5870 Coloured photo of Newlyn Harbour from the air, 1970. Peter Channon photographer. 5930 Photo of dredging in Newlyn Harbour, photo JH Bottrell nd. Douglas Williams Collection 5960 Newlyn Old Pier before Mary Williams built. 5962 Boats moored at Newlyn Harbour. Cynthia and Yvonne, PZ 277 Pioneer, PZ32 Godwit 6029 Rev. Harold Hosking was instrumental in finding new accommodation when the fishermen could no longer use the rooms at the bottom of Church St and had nowhere to meet. In 1966, the Fishermen's Rest on the Old Quay was built, mostly by volunteers but without planning permission. Penlee Quarry donated the stone. The organs would probably have come from St. Andrew's church at Newlyn town. In a sense it was a religious building under the care of St. Peter's. Rev. Hosking was able to use his charm to get retrospective planning permission. Information from Liz Harman 6039 Photo from Bowgy, above Newlyn of North Pier before widening of North Pier prior extension. 6052 PZ 117 Emblem and other boats in front of the Cliff at Newlyn. 6062 Fish Market and Harbours Offices from North Pier. Showing Bridge of Tears. No source. 6063 Photo from above Newlyn Harbour with fleet of luggers in the bay. No source. 6076 3 photos of Newlyn Harbour taken by Keith Brown, nd. 6078 Photo of Newlyn Harbour nd 6183 Offprint. Winter Diasagreeables by Dawn Walker. Contains a section about the Newlyn Datum at the Tidal Observatory on Newlyn's South Pier. Published Chesher 2003. 6196 Cutting about laying the foundation stone for the North Pier, Newlyn. Notes. 6197 2 photos of Newlyn Harbour showing the lighthouse on the South Pier. One with PZ 641 and one with Sotera. Photos by Julian Drew, 2017. Donated by PL. 6214 Newlyn Old Harbour by Gordon Arnold. Watercolour 20x14in c1978. Gordon Arnold lived in Hayle for some years after spending most of his life in the north. 6219 Mounted photo of Newlyn Harbour c1915 showing fishing boat entering the harbour past the lighthouse and the tidal observatory alongside. 6222 Photo of the Old Quay after the Strand Road was built but before Keel Alley was filled. The parapet on the old quay is there but looks as if demolition has started. No other information. 6225 Photo of Newlyn Harbour Offices, 7/11/2011. © Nicole Holmes 6240 4 Photos. Fishing boats PZ 106, PZ172, PZ66, PZ106 entering Newlyn Harbour past old light house c1910. From a collection of photographs taken by William Carter Warren of Newlyn. Presented to the archive by Marc Anderson in 2017. 6247 4 photos of fish dealers on the North Pier c1900. From a collection of photographs taken by William Carter Warren of Newlyn. Presented to the archive by Marc Anderson in 2017. 6248 4 Photos of fish dealers on the beach in front of the Trawl Quay with North Pier covered in boxes behind, c1900. From a collection of photographs taken by William Carter Warren of Newlyn. Presented to the archive by Marc Anderson in 2017.

10 November 2018 Page 63 of 90 Digital Description 6328 6 photographs taken in Newlyn Harbour 22/11/1971 showing the position of 10 foreign craft (3 Belgian and 7 French). 6337 4 photos showing building of Mary Williams Pier, no source. 6382 Photo of bridge connecting the fish market and the harbour offices c1950 6393 Collection of photos of Newlyn Harbour showing the crane on the South Pier. Possibly taken in 2014. No Source. 6420 Collection of photos showing the new boat moorings at Newlyn Harbour, 2006 6422 Photo of bird boat at the North Pier. Poor quality 6424 Painting of Newlyn Old Harbour from slip opposite the Red Lion. Shows lighthouse on South Pier and now demolished fish and chip shop. 6438 Photo of Newlyn Harbour showing fishing boat entering the harbour past the lighthouse. 6439 Photo from Bowgy showing North Pier. Group of children on Bowdy Fields in right hand bottom corner. 6441 Photos taken in and around the harbour, RH 2007 6443 Fish market plaque for opening of the new fish market, 30/06/1988 6477 Photo of Linda Holmes in front of the Fish Market 26/9/2017 prior to its refurbishment. 6497 Paper. E. Bradshaw, P.L. Woodworth, A. Hibbert, L.J. Bradley, D.T. Pugh, C. Fane & R.M. Bingley, A Century of Sea Level Measurements at Newlyn, Southwest England, 2015. First published online, 18/03/2016. About Newlyn Tidal Observatory. 6526 Unknown painting of harbour panorama looking towards the old quay. No date but before the South Pier was built c1880. 6541 Photo of slip down to the Old Quay, Ron Hogg, 2006 6542 Photo of plaque marking the completion of Newlyn Slip on 31/10/1959. Ron Hogg, 2006 6583 Photo of Newlyn Town Slip. One of a collection of photographs of Newlyn Harbour taken in 2006 by RH 6584 The cliff wall from the medieval pier to the South Pier. One of a collection of photographs of Newlyn Harbour taken in 2006 by RH 6605 Photo of land side of North Pier showing Bath's Coal Store, c1900.No source. 6608 Collection of material about Newlyn Tidal Observatory collected by Richard Cochran, 2017. Including Richard's draft paper for book. 6634 Card with drawing of Old Quay. Signature unclear. From Fore Street looking down to Quay and across to Strand, nd. 6643 10 photos inside Newlyn Tidal Observatory, 1991 taken to coincide with the bicentenary of the Ordnance Survey (Photos supplied by Harbour Office). 6719 Ron Hogg. Account of a visit to the Tidal Observatory (Newlyn Datum) with Robin Turner on 6/2/2008. See photos 3775 & 3776 6722 Photo of Engine 'Penlee' at end of the South Pier, 1910. Also shows Green Rocks and Houses with sailmakers' sign. Men on pier. Penlee House Collection. 6728 Transcript of an taped interview with Robin Turner. Richard Cockram, Ron Hogg & Linda Holmes Interviewed Robin Turner on 23/4/2018 about the Tidal Observatory. 6729 LEVELLING DEFINITIONS: The determination of relative heights of points on the Earth's surface is an operation of great importance and is called Levelling. The paper includes an original diagram of the Tidal Observatory indicating the inlet to the stilling well on the harbour side of the South Pier, the Cary Porter tide gauge and its float, and dipping measurements using a steel tape from the Contact Point to the water surface. ‘MSL 1915–1921’ represents Ordnance Datum Newlyn. Paper from Roy Mitchelmore collection. Roy Mitchelmore was tidal observer 1976-1983. 6730 Report about completion of the extension to the South Pier. Lighthouse. Observatory. Cornishman, January 8, 1915 6731 Photo of AA Jones taken inside the Tidal Observatory, 1928. He sits before the first Cary Porter tide gauge was installed in 1915 and needed winding and replenishing from day one. The photo was in an envelope addressed to Mr & Mrs G Hawken, 12 Restormel Rd, Newlyn. Dawn Turner Collection. Also other papers related to AA Jones.

10 November 2018 Page 64 of 90 Digital Description 6733 Photo of the unveiling of the plaque on the Tidal Observatory on the occasion of the bicentenary of the Ordnance Survey. In photo: Andrew Munson, Mayor & Mrs Spiegelhalter, Dawn Turner, Peter McMaster (Director General Ordnance Survey), Dave Smith. 6734 Photo of diver going into the well of the Tidal Observatory. On one occasion when John Lees stood in for Roy Mitchelmore at the Observatory he had to send a diver down the well to clear a blockage. Blockages, including crabs which crawled into the pipe, were quite common. Apparently, the diver he sent down was working for 'Fishing News'! No date, c1960 6735 Interview with Dawn and Neil Turner about Newlyn Tidal Observatory. Conducted by Ron Hogg and Linda Holmes, 16/5/2018 6736 Ordnance Survey Report to 31/3/1917. The report of the progress of the Ordnance Survey to 31st March last, which was issued yesterday, contains the following observations. Undated cutting. 6737 Map of fundamental bench mark network for England and Wales © Frank Iddiols 2018. There are 86 of these bench marks, set around 30 miles apart. Note the four adjacent to the Newlyn Observatory. 6738 Photo of Bicentenary Plaque outside Newlyn Observatory, unveiled 25/10/1991. Courtesy Harbour Office. 6739 Typical optical level used in 1912 by the Ordnance Survey. Height is measured with an optical instrument, known as a Dumpy level, and a surveyor’s levelling staff. The staff usually has a numbered scale. Since the exact height of a bench mark is known, by using a level and staff the value of the particular height can be found. Several pictures from different sources. 6740 This fundamental bench mark at Tolcarne shows the visible section of a pillar which is usually 9 x 11 inches and 1 foot tall. You can see the brass bolt set into the top and the height plate showing the level above mean sea level (in this case Ordnance Datum Newlyn). A name plate identifies it as an Ordnance Survey bench mark. There is also an underground chamber containing two further levelling points. RH 2018. 6741 Photo. A historic scene overlooking Newlyn Harbour with St Michael's Mount in the background to the east. The red-and-white painted lighthouse stands next to an unassuming hut that is the Newlyn Tidal Observatory (photo: Bradshaw et al 2015) 6743 Photo. The original Cary Porter tide gauge installed in 1915at the Newlyn Tidal Observatory Below the gauge is the stilling well which is set into the stone pier with the inlet to the well on the harbour side of the pier. (Photograph Les Bradley. Courtesy Bradshaw et al) 6746 Photo. The tide gauge at Newlyn Observatory Cornwall shows a tsunami occurred on 25th November 1941 following an earthquake west of Portugal, magnitude 8.2 Ms. The tsunami consisted of seven waves with a maximum amplitude of about 20cm and lasted about four hours (from LONG, D AND WILSON, CK. 2007. A catalogue of tsunamis in the UK. British Geological Survey Commissioned Report, CR/07/077. 29pp.). 6790 Photo showing aerial view over Newlyn Harbour before South Pier slip and Mary Williams Pier c1962. A3 picture 6797 Two photos of Newlyn South Pier 1915-1918 showing 2 lighthouses and the new tidal observatory. From John Tonkin. 6800 2 papers relating to the Vacancy for Tidal Observer dated 30/4/1952. These contain a list of the duties involved. 6801 Letters about appointment to Post of Tidal Observer at Newlyn. Lee offered the job but in the end Hutchings got the job. 6810 Account of a visit to the Newlyn Tidal Observatory by the Supt. Levelling on 1/5/1946 when Mr Oldham was tidal Observer and indicated his intention to resign. 6811 Letter dated 22/4/1952 about death of Tidal Observer Mr Windsor and need for new appointment. Mr Router acting as temporary relief. Mr GD Snelson previously at Dunbar suggested as replacement. 6812 Plan of Newlyn Tidal Observatory. No date. C1952 6813 Letter about need for a new pencil carrier for the Newlyn tide gauge dated 25/11/1947 6814 Material about the operation of the Tidal Gauge at Newlyn. Various papers.

10 November 2018 Page 65 of 90 Digital Description 6815 Letter 19/5/1052 about appointment of Tidal Observer. List of 10 men shortlisted for the job of tidal observer,1952. The age of the 10 applicants ranged from 23 to 57 years. Four of the applicants had three and four year’s work experience, mainly in the drawing office and with limited field work. Two applicants had either health problems or physical disability which made them unsuitable for the working conditions of the Tidal Observer. Two applicants were graded as Surveyors with some field work but limited general experience. The two best applicants were Lee with 21 years work experience and Hutchings with 19 years work experience with O.S. The first having risen through the ranks from staff holder to Surveyor Grade 3 and the second who entered the service as a Trig. and Topo. Surveyor and also now graded at Surveyor Grade 3. 6817 Information about Captain Ley, the first Newlyn Tidal Observer, 1915. 6827 PROJECT DATUM - Outline Draft Proposal, Project Datum, 4/4/2018. 6828 APPROVED Postscript for the History of Newlyn Tidal Observatory by Rob Parsons, 29/6/2018. 6829 Information and photo from Phil Lockley who was a diver who went down the well at the Newlyn Observatory on 2 occasions. From his Facebook page, July 2018. 6830 Collection of photos showing items from, Newlyn Tidal Observatory held in the Ordnance Survey Store which was visited by Richard Cockram in July 2018. 6831 This now redundant North Pier notice board once showed the times of the two daily high tides. It was set manually by a harbour employee. Photo from Linda Holmes, 25/6/2018 6833 Licence 6/7/2016 between Harbour master Newlyn (Owner of Observatory) and Environment Agency for latter to use the building for the Aberdeen Tide Gauge 6835 Photo taken through the side window of the inside of the tidal observatory by Linda Holmes, 19/5/2018 6836 Photo of Roy Mitchelmore with tide gauge, nd. Roy Mitchelmore was tidal observer 1976- 1983. From Ordnance Survey Publication, nd. 6858 Postcard of South Pier showing Green Slip and Hoskings Sale Loft. Marked Frith. 6860 Collection of photos taken on the South Pier, 19/5/2018 by Ron Hogg on the occasion when he visited the pier with Linda Holmes and Richard Cockram. The photos show the poor state of the lighthouse and observatory buildings. 6880 Photo of the sea-side end of the Old Quay from point where wall ends and railings start.North and South Pier behind. Stone loading apparatus in South Pier. Post 1921 when the 2nd lighthouse was removed.No date. Douglas Williams collection. 6881 Photo of Newlyn Harbour with luggars. 3-masted boat on North Pier. Lighthouse visible. Douglas Williams collection. 6882 Photo showing aerial view over Newlyn Harbour before Mary Williams Pier but after South Pier slip. Douglas Williams collection. 6888 A guide to coordinate Systems in GB. Published by Ordnance Survey 4/9/2015. 6889 Painting of Newlyn Lighthouse and Tidal Observatory by Richard Blowey, 2016. 6890 Ordnance Survey material about Newlyn Tidal Observatory published in 1922 From Frank Iddiols. 6892 Collection of photos recording the visit of the Penwith Local History Group to the Tidal Observatory, 6/4/2016. From Frank Iddiols. 6903 Letter from Ron Hogg published in the Times 24/8/2018 about the Newlyn Tidal Observatory in response to an article about mapmaking in the Times 10/8/2018. 6938 3-dimensional photo of Newlyn and surrounding area centering on the Tidal Observatory. Frances Holgate Design. Purchased 2018.

10 November 2018 Page 66 of 90 Digital Description 6939 Postcard of London registered steam ship SS Crane by North Pier in Newlyn Harbour, 27/10/1910. From John McWilliams. One of a large fleet of boats named after birds. Crane was built in the Ropner Stockton shipyard in 1904 as was her twin sister ship Stork 2. Agents were Matthews and Sons for the General Steamship Navigation Company which took salted pilchard barrels to Italy. Crane was sold in 1930. There is a photo of Stork on page in Middlemiss 1999:43 [MID498]. Newlyn Harbour Logs References: SS Crane 1295 tons, 1/11/1910 in Daily Arrivals 2, 1908- 1911 [NA5810]. SS Crane 1295 tons, 1/11/1910 in Ships' Accounts, 25/3/1907-31/3/1913, p60 [NA 5712] £8.1.10 dues. Summary Cash Book, 1910-1911:75. [NA6024]. SS Crane in harbour 4/11/1910, 8/11/1910. 6971 2 photos of Newlyn Harbour taken in 1951 6972 Collection of photos showing Newlyn Harbour in 1962 6973 2 photos dated 1965. PZ 71 moored in Keel Alley. Under the Pier. 6976 Collection of photos of construction of fish market and car park, 1979 6995 Henry Corin (Roger Harding's grandfather) with horse and cart loading fish outside on the north pier to take to market. No date. 7044 Collection of papers from OS National Archives 1-167 Tidal Station Newlyn. From Frank Iddiols. 7045 Various photos of Newlyn Harbour, Partiularly the tidal Observatory but containing others, From Frank Iddiols. 7086 Paper 'Benchmark Locator'. Ordnance Survey 30/4/2018 7087 Collection of papers about the Newlyn Tidal Observatory downloaded from internet, 5/1/2018. Richard Bingley, Case Study: Newlyn tide gauge. Penwith Papers, Newlyn Tidal Observatory. Newlyn Site History. Magnus Mills report. Benchmark database. 7093 Postcard of Newlyn Harbour showing South Pier . Large boat moored at end of pier. Sweetman postcard. Nd 7094 Two photos showing aerial view over Newlyn Harbour before Mary Williams Pier and South Pier slip were built/. 7105 Information about Alfred A Jones, Tidal Observer, dated 1939 10 Coombe South

247 Old photo showing man carrying buckets walking down the Coombe towards the medieval bridge, with St Peters Church behind him, the river on his left and water mill wheel on right across the river. Carts on the road. Taken before new bridge was built in 1884. 248 Old photo taken from Tal Carn looking down on the Coombe and Street-an-Nowan. Carters building before the fire. Before the south pier was built. 250 Old photo taken from Tolcarne looking down on the Coombe and Street-an-Nowan. Carters building before the South Pier was built so earlier than 1884. 271 Menu from Newlyn Meadery with short history of building which dates from 1905 on the back. Acquired June 2012. 289 This photo of Vyvyan House in Newlyn Coombe was taken between 1866 when St Peter's Church was built (see church arch in photo) and 1880 when the fish stores are shown on the OS map for that year. Cecil Jenkin thinks the drive and front garden probably went in 1870 when the house and one of the Beaufort Place houses were auctioned. 446 HP Tremenheere, 1804. Watercolour shows horseman, Medieval Bridge and Tal Carn in the background. Ahead is Tal Carn Rock and Wesley's house. Unknown artist and date. Also listed in Art Archive. Eric Richards Collection. 459 Offprint: Nancy's River, OCS Vol 4 No 7 1948. Also leaflet 735 Cutting about Gaiety Wagonette, Cornishman 1/12/1922 840 Notes about Cinemas in Penzance including the Gaiety Cinema, Newlyn. Compiled by Gerald Williams. 907 Invoice from R G Cutcliffe & Son, Coombe Garage. Dated 07/03/1975

10 November 2018 Page 67 of 90 Digital Description 1010 Accounts related to a Bakehouse and 2 Stores in the Coombe let to Water Bros by RR Bath at £30 per annum, 1933-1945. Page copied from a ledger owned by RR Bath. Also photo of the site taken by RH in 2013. 1131 Photo of Medieval Bridge taken from the Old Bridge to compare with old photo 1270. Nicole Holmes, 2010 1277 Advert for Gaiety cinema, nd 1313 Receipt from RG Cutcliffe, Motor and Electrical Engineer, The Coombe Garage Newlyn, 31/7/1939 1347 Aerial view of Vyvyan House. Source, Jeffrey Lawrence. 1351 Photo. View of St Peters Church and Vyvyan House from Tolcarne c1880 1569 Advert for Edgar Jones of Newlyn. Radio and Television. Corner shop, bottom of Chywoone Hill. 1636 Some Notes on Vyvyan House and Beaufort Place, Newlyn Coombe 1699 Photo. The Meadery. Picture reproduced for one of the Golowan festivals. 1816 Advert for RG Cutcliffe, Motor and Electrical Engineer, The Coombe Garage Newlyn, 1938 2105 Cutting from Cornish Telegraph 14/9/1870 and 21/9/1870 with details of the sale of Vyvyan House 2209 Photos taken in the Coombe of Vine Cottage and Vyvyan House identifying original access to Vyvyan House © JC Jenkin 5/5/2010 2225 Painting by J Prideaux, watercolour using Payne's Grey technique, dated 28/7/1863. Tolcarne showing Coombe River, Medieval Bridge Wesley's preaching house and other buildings. People and Cart. Listed also in Art Archive. 2231 Newlyn Fair, Coombe c.1880 (Un-ascribed) The photograph is taken looking upstream towards the old clapper pack bridge. The travelling showmen introduced 'living pictures' to a wondering world. There were swings, roundabouts, rifle ranges, skittles, hoopla, and throwing for goldfish as well as fairings, nougat, limpot and clidgey stan'ings. 2233 Photo of fair at Tolcarne. Gibson photograph. 2405 Bill to Mr G Curnow for 13/3d from R G Cutcliffe Motor & Electrical Engineer, The Coombe Garage, dated 31/7/1939 2468 Old etching showing the medieval bridge. Drawn by Capt Henry Pendarvis Tremenheere. Published October 1 1804 by Revd Polwhele. Also listed in Art Catalogue. 2556 The Newlyn River from the source to the sea. Penwith Community Archive Past & Present. 2 leaflets. 2957 Photo. Gaiety Cinema. George Hoare's family did most of the carpentry work. The picture was taken on the first night when the cinema opened in 1921. Showing Butterflies in the Rain. From GH. 2964 Photo. Medieval Bridge with Ice Store, Tolcarne c.1880. Photographer Eddy. Pat Pilkerton Collection. 3107 Photo. Beaufort Place, 2011 with house sign. To the right is W James & Sons. ©R Hogg. 3117 Photo. Vine Cottage on the left and Vyvyan House behind. ©R Hogg, 2011 3121 Who named Beaufort Place? Collins family. Various papers including email from CJ. 3249 Enlargement of Vyvyan House from an old photograph 3257 Photo of the Coombe. Fish stores on the left and 3 girls and dog in the road. The Vicarage behind the trees on the other side of the river. Also modern photo taken in same place in 2011. 3460 W Harvey & Sons Shop and Premises, Coombe 2010. Once, the fish stores were at the end of stables for horses. One photo shows the block for loading the lorries that took the crabs to London. The lorry would return via Lyons tea people and pick up tea chests for transporting the crabs. 4 photos (2010). 1 photo 2011. 3641 Photo of Tremaen Pottery in the Coombe. Also in Art Archive. 3647 Four photos of J H Turner & Co, Coombe with the 'for sale' sign outside. This was the site of the 1880s fish store © Ron Hogg 1/7/2013 3648 Vine Cottage, Coombe with Vivien House above right. To the left is the 1880 fish stores at this time occupied by R Turner. Photos R Hogg 1/7/2013

10 November 2018 Page 68 of 90 Digital Description 3649 Photo of Meadery © R Hogg 1/7/2013 3720 Old photo. Sunday morning stroll up the Coombe to 'Snat' Sanatogen. Political chat. Put the world to rights. Joe Carter is 2nd from right with the cap. Others include Johnny Harvey, schoolteacher and Tom Batten. Post 1910 4500 Various papers relating to RR Bath's Coal Store and other properties in the Coombe including hand drawn map. 4633 This painting of Zimmerman Cot was done by Jennifer Curnow's father Richard Curnow in 1955. Her mother was born there. 4636 Photo of model of Zimmerman's Cot made by Jennifer Curnow's grandfather, James North. 4685 Photo of Newlyn Meadery c1965. From left to right : Michael Canney, Gwen Wood, Mary Jewels, Penny Sagar-Fenton, Arthur Caddick. Penlee House Collection. 4686 Photo of Newlyn Meadery c1965. From left to right : Gay Sagar-Fenton, Cordelia Dobson, Michael Canney. Penlee House Collection. 4687 Photo at Newlyn Meadery c1965. From left to right : Arthur Caddick, Gay Sagar-Fenton, Cordelia Dobson, Michael Canney, Mary Jewels shoulder, Penny Sagar-Fenton. Penlee House Collection. 4788 Non digital photo © Diane Tredinnick, 2011. Small paper carrier bag inscribed Aunty Mays: Proper good food, Newlyn. With telephone number. Donated by Linda Holmes, 2014. 4868 Drawing of Gaiety Cinema made from original photograph when it opened in 1921. See 2957. Margaret Perry Collection. 4869 Letter from Veronica Hutchings about the Gaiety Cinema and the Meadery. Lots of historical facts. Cuttings. She helped design the placemats. Example of placemat also. 4882 Photos of Coombe Farm and the barn and an outbuilding. Ron Hogg 16/7/2014. This was once occupied by the North family. 4906 Painting by Lamorna Birch of April Morning, looking down river to St Peters Bridge. This shows the bridge to St Peter's Church and a thatched cottage next to Vine Cottage on the right. Fish stores were built to the right of Vine Cottage in 1880. Also in Art Archive. 4930 Pencil drawing of Newlyn Coombe with woman walking towards the church. Unknown author, No other details. Margaret Perry Collection. Plan chest. 4934 5 photos of Coombe Farm taken 15/7/2014 5091 Email about development for new film house on Turner site. 5145 MADRIGAL OF MEAD, Designed and drawn for Cornish Mead Co Ltd by Marsden Prophet, St Ives. Also poem which is about blessing a humble wedding with a madrigal of Mead. 5195 Photos of ceramic hot mark from Trereife smelting works at Stable Hobba. 5197 Photo of Adrian Ryan (1920-1998)'s painting 'Coombe Valley Factory, Newlyn 1945' showing Sanatagan Works at Stable Hobba. 5242 Photo of painting of Ladies Rock, Newlyn Coombe by ER Stowes. Early 20th century. 5273 Note with information from Cornishman 14/9/200 about top secret building between Sanatogen Works and Buryas Bridge 1939-1945. Possibly the place where the first diesel engine was built. 6205 Collection of photos of shops on the south side of the Coombe Road from the new bridge towards Stable Hobba. Ron Hogg. 6450 Photo of St Peters Church, RH 2007 6455 Collection of photos of Coombe South, RH 2013 6594 Note about Zimmerman's Cot with details of its origin. The Barnes family lived there 1861- 1871 (Flaxman). 6703 Photo of inscription 'Delia' on wall outside Vine Cottage in the Coombe. Delia was Cordelia Dobson. Poem written by Charles Power, Newlyn School for an archive-led project bout the area. 6778 Invitation to Mr and Mrs Legric at the opening of the Gaiety Cinema on June 6 1921 6803 2 Maps of Tolcarne and the Coombe River. Drawn by PL using the 1876 Ordnance Survey Map. 6876 [1] 1908 map of the Coombe. [2] 1908 map of the Coombe marking land sold to Mrs Mary Frances Williams in 1935.

10 November 2018 Page 69 of 90 Digital Description 6891 Information: The Gaiety Cinema was builtin 1905, seated 400 people and had its own electricity supply. It closed 27/1/1962. In 1964, the bottom part opened as a wine/mead bar and in 1974 the upstairs restaurent was opened. See Harold Harvey, Gaiety Girl (9/915 Artists). The Girls are outside the Gaity cinema, Newlyn, 1925. Head and shoulders view of two young women with cloche felt hats and heavy coats; the left figure looks at the viewer, the right figure applies her lipstick; behind is the cinema. The models have been identified as Helen Francis aged 24 (left) and her friend Winifred. Tony Boyce has also identified one of the girls as Kate Tonkin. 6942 The Pilchard Works, Newlyn Coombe. Advert from Newlyn Fish Festival Programme dated 2003. 6943 W James & Son, wholesale fish merchants, The Coombe.. Advert from Newlyn Fish Festival Programme dated 2003. 6947 Newlyn Meadery, The Coombe. Advert from Newlyn Fish Festival Programme dated 2003. 6950 JH Turner & Co, The Coombe Newlyn. Advert from Newlyn Fish Festival Programme dated 2003. 7033 Advert for RR Bath, The Coombe Coal Stores, established 1888. Saundry's Almanac 1936. 7079 1930s Ordnance Survey Map of Coombe. 7097 Correspondence between Waste Food Products Ltd , Paul Council and Mr LeGrice about the possible use of the old Santagen site at Stable Hobba to build a factory to make fish meal from waste from thefish industry.Letter 3/11/1928. From the LeGrice Scrapbook 1928 11 Coombe North

513 Above Tolcarne showing ruins of old mill. 1887. South pier in distance. See 2963 692 Tolcarne Mill. The Soke: Grinding Corn at the Lords Mill. Extract from DE Benney, Cornish Watermills, 1972. 1127 Paper: Tolcarne Mills, Joe Mattingley 1270 2 Photos. View of the north side of the Coombe river c.1870s. The small thatched cottage on the right is where John Wesley resided when he preached at Newlyn in 1747 and twice in 1748, when he also preached at Morvah and St Just. The oval shaped stones against the wall were used for pilchard pressing. The fish jousters cart was a type especially designed for speed. 'Herbert Villa' is now where the larger thatched cottage stood. St Peter's church in the distance. View across the river to Vine Cottage. From GH. 2108 Photo. View up the Coombe with St Peters Church. The photo was taken before the ice store was built in 1876. The photo was probably taken from near the blacksmith shop. Eric Richards Collection. 2425 Tolcarne Lower Grist Mill, showing wheel 1890 2541 Above Tolcarne showing Tolcarne Farmhouse and St Peters Church and the bay stretching as far as the Wheal Henry Chimney. Before South Pier was built. Vivian House shown clearly. Mounted photo purchased by LH. 2899 Image. Walter Tremenheere, Hemp Mill, c.1800 Courtesy. Penlee House Collection. Also listed in Art Archive. 2900 Image. Walter Tremenheere, Tolcarne Stamps c.1800 Courtesy. Penlee House Collection. Also listed in Art Archive. 2901 Image. Walter Tremenheere, Tolcarne Brewery No. 2 c1800. Pen and ink wash. Penlee House Collection (The David Treffry Bequest). Also listed in Art Archive. 2902 Image. Walter Tremenheere, Tolcarne Brewery No. 1 c.1800. Pen and ink wash. Penlee House Collection (The David Treffry Bequest). Also listed in Art Archive. 2903 Image. Walter Tremenheere, Tolcarn Rock c.1800. Penlee House Collection. Also listed in Art Archive. 2911 Article from internet. Old Pilchard Works Museum, Newlyn by Tehmina Goskar, August 13, 2012 2958 Tolcarne Mill, showing mill wheel. 2959 Tolcarne Lower Grist Mill showing wheel 2960 Tolcarne Mill showing wheel with gentleman resting c1910. Eric Richards Collection.

10 November 2018 Page 70 of 90 Digital Description 2981 Drawing of Tolcarne Lower Grist Mill 1815. Eric Richards Collection. 3471 Notice about Newlyn Brewery dated 15/12/1828. Ref to Gurney and Downing and Richards. 3519 Notes on Tolcarne Brewery 3894 Conveyance dated 2/8/1922 between C H Le Grice and Messrs Turner of land at Tolcarne. 'That plot of land at Tolcarne in the Parish of Madron with the buildings known as The Old Brewery shown on the plan coloured red and green. Original deeds. Digital copy of plan. Robin Turner Collection. 3895 Deed of partition dated 20/4/1960 between RW Turner and JH Turner. Original deeds. Digital copy of plan. Robin Turner Collection. 3896 Conveyance dated 18/10/1951 between RJP and JH Turner and RW & JH Turner. 'That plot of land at Tolcarne Newlyn in the Borough of Penzance formerly described as being in the Parish of Madron with the buildings now used as garages and adjoining premises formerly known as known as The Old Brewery but now known as the Pilchard Store. Shown on the plan coloured red. Original deeds. Digital copy of plan. Robin Turner Collection. 3897 Deed of Gift dated 29/3/1985 from JH Turner to Mrs EM Turner. Garages at Tolcarne. Original deed. Robin Turner Collection. 4176 Photo. This is the view of Newlyn and Penlee Point from the rocks known as Devil's Leap or Le Grice's Folly at Tolcarne above St Peters Church. The road below is known as the Coombe and leads to the Lands End Road. There is a mine shaft at Penlee Point and you can see the road over the hill to Mousehole to its right. The Gwavas Quarry opened in 1890. Buildings clutter around the Old Pier and the North Pier. Houses in the foreground appear solid and well maintained. At this time Newlyn was regarded as two settlements, one this side of the river at Tolcarne and the other from the bottom of Old Paul Hill upwards. Penlee House Collection. 4227 Image. Painting of Tolcarne Mill. RIP chalked on the wall and initials W* 4986 Photo from Tal Carn showing panorama and St Peter's without a spire. Reg Watkiss Photo. Photo from R Jewell. 5124 Deeds for 6 West Terrace. The papers contain: [1] 1908-1922 Abstract of title for 1-8 West Terrace and also new properties No 9 and No 11. [2] 1939 Assent for no 6 and no 10 West Terrace. [3] 1963-1988 Conveyance and Probate for no 6 West Terrace. [4] 1988 Probate. 1992 Conveyance. [5] 1992 Land registry. 5678 Collection of photos of the Talcarn and its markings and the view from there. Ron Hogg, February 2009. 6454 Collection of photos from Coombe North including old pilchard site of pilchard works, RH 2013 12 New Road

25 This indenture made18/1/1926 between Richard Hosking of Heamoor… builder (the vendor) and Annie Carter the wife of Joseph… Carter… house painter (purchaser) whereas by an indenture of conveyance dated the seventeenth say of April one thousand nine hundred and seventy five and made between Charles Henry Le Grice of the first part Peverell Smythe Hichens Charles Bellingham Barnard Hankey and John Batten Cornish of the second part and the vendor of the third part. All that plot of land being the plots numbered 15, 16 and 18 (formerly 17) on the Building plan of the said Charles Henry Le Grice’s Lidden Estate at Tolcarne shown more particularly in the plan drawn on the now reciting indenture and therein coloured red. Only Plan and Front cover of Deeds copied. 26 This indenture made18/1/1926 between Richard Hosking of Heamoor… builder (the vendor) and Mary Annie Carter of Clifton Villa (purchaser) whereas by an indenture of conveyance dated the seventeenth say of April one thousand nine hundred and seventy five and made between Charles Henry Le Grice of the first part Peverell Smythe Hichens Charles Bellingham Barnard Hankey and John Batten Cornish of the second part and the vendor of the third part. All that plot of land being the plots numbered 15, 16 and 18 (formerly 17) on the Building plan of the said Charles Henry Le Grice’s Lidden Estate at Tolcarne shown more particularly in the plan drawn on the now reciting indenture and therein coloured red. Only Plan and Front cover of Deeds copied

10 November 2018 Page 71 of 90 Digital Description 90 Photos of Plants for All Seasons, New Road. Non digital © Diane Tredinnick, 2011. Digital ©Ron Hogg 14/10/2012. 97 Photo of Newlyn Bridge with Lentern the butchers behind. See Cornishman 3/8/1995. 335 2 photos of the site of the Apostolic Church off New Road now converted to Lower Mills Flats ©R Hogg, 2012 337 2 photos of buildings in the alley next to the stove shop in New road ©R Hogg, 2012 1107 Photo of Parade passing along New Road towards the bridge. John Foster Tonkin Collection. 1307 Receipt from CM Richards, Butchers, New Road to Mrs G Curnow, 8/1/1940 1555 Advert for Sea Witch Service Laundrette and Dry Cleaners, 4 New Road Newlyn. From Programme 'Rescue 21'. Tribute to the 21st Anniversary of the present Penlee Lifeboat 'Solomon Browne' and Associated Rescue Services (Published 1981) 1663 2 photos of 50th anniversary of VE Day 1995, back of New Road. [1] Ben and Marjorie (in blue) Batten sitting. Ben with back to camera. John Foster Tonkin Snr being greeted with a kiss by lady in blue with red' white/blue hat. [2] John Foster Tonkin Snr wearing a trilby hat and light brown jacket talking to a group of women. Marjory Batten sitting in blue. 1795 Receipt for £4.15 being costs payable by leaseholders for services outlined in letter in NA1796. Concerning Plot no 3 Park Saundry 1796 Costs payable by leaseholders for services. Letter from LeGrice representative to Mrs Ann Tonkin vis a vis Plot no 3 Park Saundry, Tolcarne. Dated 14/12/1903 1990 Two postcards of new road, one showing the railings in front of the houses (see 4135 for a better photo of this old postcard) and one taken when the railings had been removed c1915 (possibly taken by George Curnow). See 4135 for a better picture of the railings. 2095 List of searches and receipt books relating to 3 Carne Road, Newlyn. Not dated. 26/11/1895-9/3/1978. 2097 Lease for No 3 Parc Saundry signed by CDN LeGrice and WH Tonkin, 26/11/1895 2098 Conveyance from CH LeGrice to Mrs J T Hosking for No 3 Carne Road Tolcarne. Dated 16/6/1922 2099 Conveyance from JT Hosking to Alfred Beckerleg, of 3 Carne Rd, dated 28/2/1928. PDF file. 2224 Two photos of site of the old Newlyn Press in New Road © Ron Hogg, 2012 2232 Advert for Reynolds Ltd, Family Butcher New Road. From The Newlyn Annual 1938 (4057). 2600 Back of Avor Treve, Tolcarne ©R Hogg. 2601 Front of Avor Treve, Tolcarne ©R Hogg. 2638 Jelberts Ice Cream Shop, New Road. People eating ice cream. From Lamorna Society, 1998 2969 Above Tolcarne showing ruins of old mill. C1880. No details. Before South Pier. See 513. Pat Pilkerton Collection. 3110 Nevada House, ©R Hogg, 2011 3114 Ceylon House, ©R Hogg, 2011 3694 Text about Jelberts with photos of Jim Glover (3694a) and the ice cream shop in New Road (3694b). From Carol Trewin, Gourmet Cornwall, Alison Hodge, undated ISBN 9 780906720394, pp102-103. Photographer Adam Woolfit. 3921 Old Exterior photo of Passmore Edwards Art Gallery Newlyn (NAG) at the time of the inaugural exhibition in 1895. 3924 Interior photo of Passmore Edwards Art Gallery Newlyn (NAG) at the time of the inaugural exhibition in 1895. 3927 The Passmore Edwards Art Gallery 1905, Jas Hicks, architect. See Hardie 1995:6 4062 Advert for HN Peake, 2 New Road West c1938 4122 New Road, Tolcarne 1913. 4128 John Perry leads eight 8 horses pulling the lifeboat across Newlyn Bridge. At the time the lifeboat had to be towed from Penzance to Newlyn. The horses then headed into the sea and waded out until the lifeboat could be floated. Herbert Villa in the background. See Cornishman 17/6/2004 for information about John Perry.

10 November 2018 Page 72 of 90 Digital Description 4135 Photo of New Road, Tolcarne showing railings c1885 which were taken away during WW2. 4293 Old colour photo of Passmore Edwards Art Gallery Newlyn (NAG).Listed in art catalogue. 4363 Architects drawings for alterations to the Newlyn Gallery: Ground Floor Plan, 22/5/2006 4364 Architects drawings for alterations to the Newlyn Gallery: First Floor Plan, 22/5/2006 4462 No 4 Mount Prospect Terrace. Two photos from 1931 and 2011. The 1931 photo shows Vi as a little girl of seven: she was aged 86 in 2011. Part of Brownie presentation for Bygone Newlyn. 4465 No 2 Mount Prospect Terrace. Two photos from 1940 and 2011. Part of Brownie presentation for Bygone Newlyn. 4466 No1 Mount Prospect Terrace, 2011. Part of Brownie presentation for Bygone Newlyn. 4503 Large Scale drawing relating to proposed house on the Lidden Estate for RR Bath showing various elevations and roof plan, dated January 1923. Groveland was commissioned by RR Bath (b1880); Map of Groveland and neighbours, undated. Prepared by RR Bath 2. 4991 Indenture Between William Henry Matthews, accountant and William Sullifan, retired builder (the executors of William Wallis, gentleman deceased) AND Mary Jeffrey, the wife of Richard Angwin Jeffrey , market gardener. Assignment of property on south side of Newlyn Green Road built on part of a field known as Parc Saundry, dated 24/12/1907. Land originally owned by Charles Day Nicholls Le Grice. Exact situation: facing New Road and backing Florence Place. One of two buildings built by William Wallis, gentleman. In his will dated 6/11/1906, William Wallis bequeathed the easternmost of the houses to Mary Jeffery. The westernmost house was in the occupation of the Lords of the Admiralty (coastguards). In her will 13/5/1909 Mary bequeathed the house to her two daughters Mary Elizabeth Francis and Florence Jeffery. From R Jewell. 4992 Indenture dated 4/6/1883 between Charles Day LeGrice of Trereife (Lessor) and William Wallis, gentleman of Tolcarne (Lessee). Lease. 99 year lease of a plot of land that was part of a field known as Parc Saundry on the south side of Newlyn Green Road recently constructed at Tolcarne… continuing about 92 feet from East to West and 38 feet from North to South… bounded on the North by Newlyn Green Road and to the south by the back wall of Florence Place, and on the east… by a plot of land leased to Robert Daniel Trevorrow for building purposes… and on the West by houses and herediments. Annual Rent £1.14. Deeds from R Jewell. 4993 Conveyance of freehold reversion of a dwelling house at Tolcarne from CH Le Grice and his trustees to Mrs Mary Elizabeth Francis nee Jeffery, dated 18/02/1924. Being the easternmost of the two most western dwelling houses now on the south side and facing the main road from Penzance to Newlyn formerly in the occupation of his majesties coastguards but now of the purchaser. From R Jewell. 4994 Indenture made 31/12/1923 between Mrs Florence Edyvean and Mrs Mary Elizabeth Francis (purchaser). From R Jewell. 4995 Assent. Mary Jeffery (died 18/4/1909) in her will (16/4/1909) bequeathed her house in New Road to her husband Richard Angwin Jeffery until his death and after to her two daughters with equal shares. Mrs Mary Elizabeth Francis inherited her share 24/12/1913. Her brother Richard Jeffery was the executor. From R Jewell. 4996 Assent. Mary Jeffery (died 18/4/1909) in her will (16/4/1909) bequeathed her house in New Road to her husband Richard Angwin Jeffery until his death and after to her two daughters with equal shares. Miss Florence Jeffery inherited her share 24/12/1913. Her brother Richard Jeffery was the executor. From R Jewell. 5274 Estate agents details of Ferriby, house built for George Brooks Percy Spooner-Lillington (1850-1932). Situated between Lidden and Lariggan. 5277 Photo of Trevorrah House, April 2015 5278 Photo of the two houses built by William Wallis c1883. Photo RH, 2015. Buildings on the river side of this plot were already standing. 5725 Photo of the bridge over Newlyn Coombe. River. Williams is shop on bridge. Taken Christmas Day 2004

10 November 2018 Page 73 of 90 Digital Description 5954 Newlyn Bridge with BM Strick overlooking bridge. The Butchers Shop in New Road (on the Bridge) was run by Barry V Strick in 1980s (DT). Barrie Strick took over from Stevens and did not have the old recipe for sausages and had to buy them from Stevens who would not give up the recipe. 6611 Photos of Newlyn Lovells Vegetable shop. Non digital © Diane Tredinnick, 2011. Digital, 2012. © Ron Hogg 14/10/2012. 6612 Photos of Newlyn Cheese Shop, New Road. Non digital © Diane Tredinnick, 2011. Digital 2012. ©Ron Hogg 14/10/2012 6662 Painting of by Robert Hones, 1991 6742 Photo from painting of Newlyn Art Gallery from Newlyn Green (NAG). No other information. Includes A3 filed in Newlyn A3 by ref. number. 6745 Photo of a painting of Newlyn Art Gallery (NAG). No other information. A3 filed in Newlyn A3 by ref. number. 6794 Collection of Deeds. Conveyance of Trevorrow House, New Road, 15/8//1956. Conveyance of a shop and cottage adjoinintTrevorrow Cottage, New Road, 1/4/1963. Conveyance of Trevorrow Cottage, 12 New Road, 12/06/1967. Conveyance of Ki-Wee Cott, New Road, 14/11/1967. Conveyance of Ki-Wee Cott, New Road, 27/2/1970. Certificate of renumbering a House to 12 New Road, 4/11/1977. Conveyance of Ki-Wee Cott, 12 New Road, 30/8/1983. Conveyance relating to Ki-Wee Cott, 12 New Road, 14/8/1987. HM Land Registry Certificate, 12 New Rod dated 18/7/1997. Other assorted legal papers dated 1993 and 1997. Filed in Secol Deed File by refno. 6952 Ian Lentern, The Old Bridge, Newlyn. Advert from Newlyn Fish Festival Programme dated 2003. 6966 Shop in New Road previously J Williams Gents hairdresser and tobacconist but when the photo was taken it looks as if it is full of junk. 13 Tolcarne

41 Photos of Harding's Garage at Tolcarne which sponsored Archive Open Day, 2012 © Ron Hogg 14/10/2012. . 'Roger Harding told me that he acquired the Tolcarne Garage in 1983. He took me through to the back of the garage and showed me what had once been an ice store. This part of the building projects out of the back of the garage and can be seen externally from the adjacent bridge over the Newlyn Stream'. Discussion with Roger Harding 5/11/2012 (R Hogg). 238 The photograph shows the new road built in 1884 and the industrial area of Wherrytown just beyond the Western Green. Three chimneys can be seen: Bolitho’s five-storey flourmill (left), the Saw Mill (centre), and the Serpentine Works (right). Behind is a view of Penzance with St Mary’s Church on the horizon. The new road stretches from Tolcarne in the foreground to the Lariggan Bridge. The path of the old road can be discerned to the right of the new road, running along the shingle. Eric Richards Collection. 239 Beach off the Western Green with Bodilly's mill, Serpentine works and Wherry Town in the distance. Digital. Picture with text. 242 Right hand side of Blacksmith Shop near the old bridge at Tolcarne with men shoeing a horse 1927-1930. From left to right Howard Rowe, Tom Matthews and Henry Egbert Rowe. Eric Richards Collection. 279 Jn M Hichens motor omnibus waits for passengers outside Tolcarne Inn in the 1930s. Unknown newspaper cutting. Similar to 300, 300 John M Hichens motor omnibus, parked opposite Tolcarne Inn. Photograph by Richards Brothers, Penzance. Jn M Hitchens was Claire Murton's grandpa. Similar to 279 330 Picture of Newlyn Art Gallery (NAG) from the Western Green, Unknown source and date. Douglas Williams Collection 549 Fishwife. Two fishwives exchange gossip on the beach between Tolcarne and Wherry Town c18Eric Richards Collection.

10 November 2018 Page 74 of 90 Digital Description 679 Photo of the 19-year-old Raymond Peake and his Belgian friend, Robert Maeson, a refugee, pose for the camera outside the Peake carpenter’s shop in Florence Place, Tolcarne c.1941. Raymond Peake & Robert Maeson, a Belgian evacuee, outside the carpenter’s shop in Florence Place, Tolcarne c1941. The young men lean against an ‘otter board’ or ‘trawl door’, on which the number 272 can just be made out. This was all that was left of Robert’s father’s fishing boat ‘O 272’, after it picked up a mine off the Wolf Rock. The crew of five tipped the mine over the side of the boat, but it exploded and shattered the fishing boat, which sank. The crew was saved by another fishing boat. Raymond holds a model of O 200 ‘Young John’, another Belgian boat. Model fishing boats were used by his father and grandfather (both boat builders) to discuss the shape and details of a boat with the customer before commencing work on the full sized vessel. 746 Postcard with image of Tolcarne Inn, posted 26/9/1962. At this time Sylvia Coombes was the landlady. Text in file. Digital image of card. 748 Letter date unclear May 26 08, probably 2008 with information about the postcards in 746 and 747. 749 Picture of Tolcarne Inn and poem about Ash Wednesday Storm. 885 Photo of fish jouster Billy Renfree and his wife walking across Newlyn Medieval bridge with their donkey and cart with another fishwife with a cawl on her back coming towards them. Old bridge in background. 935 WHERRY MINE, Penzance 1778-1801. Notes by Justin, Chymorvah Vean, sent to Gillian Green, 24/3/1998 1062 Photo of Yarmouth fishermen washing fish baskets under the bridge at Newlyn in 1920. Norford Suffling Ltd, Yarmouth written on their boxes. Photo shown in cutting from Cornishman 8/1/1998. Eric Richards Collection. 1269 Tolcarne Inn. No postmark. R Williams, Fancy Goods Depot Penzance. Eric Richards Collection. 1271 Newlyn Bridge & Smithy, Tolcarne c. 1879. In the foreground is the medieval bridge, which has been denied to vehicles by the two large boulders placed on it. The old bridge, which was built about 1806, is in the background and on its left is the blacksmith shop where men can be seen at work. Pat Pilkerton Collection. Also modern photos NH 2011. 1274 Western Green with North Pier in foreground showing Peake's boat builders on left and farms and building beyond. Poor print from unknown donor. Digital. 1275 Lariggan Bridge with horses drinking the water. Building behind. Digital. 1287 Boat on Tolcarne side of the North Pier. Pat Pilkerton Collection. 1350 Image. Walter Tremenheere, c1880. Penlee House Collection. Also listed in Art Archive. The buildings in the foreground include the engine house for the Wherry Mine and to the right Tolcarne Farm. The scene across the bay to Newlyn Town reveals the old harbour and the bay full of fishing boats that look like seines. 1585 Photo of Ash Wednesday Storm 7/3/1962. Tolcarne terrace 1586 Photo of Ash Wednesday Storm 7/3/1962. Tolcarne 1587 Photo of Ash Wednesday Storm 7/3/1962. Peake's workshop, Tolcarne 1589 Photos of Ash Wednesday Storm 7/3/1962. Tolcarne Inn and car park. 1819 'The Bone Yard', where the Coombe River runs into the sea. Named by surfers who used to surf at the mouth of the river. From R Pearce. 2081 Looking back towards Penzance from Newlyn. On the right is the industrial area of Wherry Town. The three chimneys from left to right are Bolitho’s five-storey flourmill, the Saw Mill, and the Serpentine Works. To the right of them is Penzance promenade, with St Mary’s Church on the horizon behind and to the left of that the Penzance docks and the Penzance Battery. The line of rocks in the sea marks the site of the old Wherry mine which operated under the sea from 1778 until 1798 when it was abandoned after a ship broke from its moorings and demolished the shaft head. The photo was taken after 1880. Eric Richards Collection.

10 November 2018 Page 75 of 90 Digital Description 2082 Image. Walter Tremenheere, Street-an-Nowan Village c.1800. Horseman approaches Tolcarne along Western Green. This drawing shows Tolcarne, Street-an-Nowan and Newlyn Town. Above these settlements, and quite separate, a fourth part consisted of a number of larger houses set amongst small thatched cottages and often linked to the surrounding farms. Penlee House Collection. Also listed in Art Archive. 2428 On the promenade next to the Green at Tolcarne, 1920 2466 J S Prout, The Sign of the Wheat Sheaf, Tolcarne 1830. Penlee House has original. An old house in Tolcarne. In former times The Sign of the Wheat Sheaf. Drawn for the Rev C V Le Grice by J S Prout 1830. 2469 1841 Tithe map. Tolcarne. 1841 Map of road from Newlyn to Paul (Church lane) and area. 2619 Carpenter's Shop at Tolcarne c1970 2773 Boat Yard at Tolcarne after HN Peake took over in 1958 2924 Photo of Charlie North and his horse being shod by Mr Rowe the blacksmith at his shop at Tolcarne near the old bridge. Next door is the Chandlers. Eric Richards Collection. 3258 Above Tolcarne. The new road stretches from Tolcarne in the foreground to the Lariggan Bridge. The path of the old road can be discerned to the right of the new road, running along the shingle. Roof of St Peters Church just below. 3261 Old photo of The Tolcarne Inn 3277 Demolition of Bodilly's Flour Mill at Wherrytown 3577 Photo of Wherrytown showing the mine. No details. 3587 Database relating to the Account book of Henry James, Builder 28 Florence Place detailing work and customers from May 1928 to December 1940. Compiled by PL from original in the CRO. Other papers. 3873 Painting on the Tolcarne side of old Newlyn Bridge. Shows buildings on the bridge. Fisherman and children. Unknown artists. 3923 Tolcarne farmhouse and the Western Green with the beach near Wherry Mine. 4004 Photos of statue of fisherman on Western Green near the Newlyn Art Gallery (NAG). Photo R Hogg. Also postcard of same. 4096 Copy of share certificate in Wherry Mine dated 2/5/1836. Included are the regulations for the shareholding made at public meeting at the Union Hotel Penzance on 26/4/1836. This includes the named of the Directors and the bankers. From L Morgan, 27/9/2013. 4125 Storm at Tolcarne, 14/10/1880. Gibson photo. 4331 Copy of etching by G Townsend. Penzance, 1817. Shows the Western Green with beach and fishing boats and Penzance in the distance. From Margaret Perry and Douglas Williams. 4367 Above Tolcarne. The new road stretches from Tolcarne in the foreground to the Lariggan Bridge. The path of the old road can be discerned to the right of the new road, running along the shingle. See3258 for different view. No details. 4385 Collection of photographs of Tolcarne taken by Ron Hogg and Nicole Holmes, 10/11/2011 to replicate old photos of the Coombe. 4483 Article: CG Bainbridge, Cornish Boats and Boatbuilders: Peake's of Newlyn. From Cornish Magazine December 1965. 4638 Travels in Great Britain. Journal of a tour round the Southern Coasts of England. Printed in London 1805 for J Triphook. The Journal start in 1795. It includes aa account of the descent into the Wherry Mine. Digital copy of old book from Bodleian Library by Google. Also listed in Library. 4641 Peter Joseph. A History of Wherry Mine, Trevithick Society, no date. ISBN 978-0-904040- 95-1. Also listed in library. 4688 Photograph of an engraving of the Wherry Mine at Wherrytown, Penzance. Penlee House Collection. 4824 Information from Cedric Appleby about a Clodgy house and garden atTolcarne on the lands of the Nicholls estate. 4840 Photo. Newlyn Bridge and Medieval Bridge. Laminated display picture.

10 November 2018 Page 76 of 90 Digital Description 4881 Fish jousters with their carts on the beach near the Western Green. Serpentine works behind. 4918 Painting of Jessie Bray and Grace Thomas behind the bar of the Tolcarne Inn by Alec Walker. Jessie Bray owned the Tolcarne in the late 1800's. Her daughter Grace Thomas took over from her until the Brewery bought the Inn in the 1960's. During the early years many Newlyn artists drank there, including Alec Walker. Who first came to Newlyn in 1912. He painted Grace Thomas and Jessie Bray in the bar. Grace Thomas is mentioned in Derek Tangye's books, they were good friends. Information from Lizzie Moore nee Baker (granddaughter and great-granddaughter). 4931 Watercolour by Jeffery Lawrence of Tolcarne Inn. Original. Margaret Perry Collection. Kept in Plan Chest. 5074 Photos of the Tolcarne Inn, which was one of the shops in New Road sponsoring Archive Open Day, 2012. ©Ron Hogg 14/10/2012 5109 Cutting about Tolcarne Smithy with two photos, Cornishman September 1981 5127 Photo at Wherrytown showing Carlton Hotel and old cottages now demolished. Donated by Patsy Plumbridge. 5214 Photo of Serpentine Works at Wherry town, erected in 1854 and demolished in 1916. Penlee House Collection. 5429 Left hand side of Blacksmith Shop near the old bridge at Tolcarne. Boy with horse. On the left of the blacksmith is a shop. Undated. Douglas Williams Collection. 5442 Photo of Ash Wednesday Storm 7/3/1962. River side of RNMDSF. 5450 Photo of the Mounts Bay Inn with no buildings on the Penzance side. Later this was Baba, the Indian Restaurant. Photo HG Welby. Douglas Williams Collection 5454 Two photos, one showing the old road to Penzance that was washed away in 1880 and the other showing the new road built in 1884. The photos taken from the fields above Newlyn from similar vantage points. Douglas Williams Collection. 5462 Engraving of Wherry Mine, c.1795. Private Collection. 5496 Western National Bus Station at Wherrytown, March 1961. From David Tredinnick. 5593 Photo of Bolitho's Smelting Works at Chyandour. Opened c1712 and closed in 1912. Penlee House Collection. 5690 Photo inside the sawmill, 1954. Operated by Harvey & Co Timber and Builders Merchants. Left Omar Pascoe, right Tom Barnes. Maurice Bishop Collection. 5773 Advert for 'Finest Coast Drive in the County' on 'Porth Enys', the bus operated by Hichens Bros Newlyn who started operating in 1919. Cuttings: Fine, Cornishman 17/10/1968; picture of bus, Cornishman 25/4/2001 5787 Photo of scaffolding off Lariggan in the bid to discover the tin load of the old Wherry mine. No date. Douglas Williams collection. 5788 Account of going down the Wherry Mine published in Journal of a tour round The Southern Coasts of England, 1805. 5789 Map showing location of the Wherry Mine and its two shafts. No information. 5800 Collection of photos and plans showing the renovation of Riverside in Florence Place by Terry and Lynn Cotton in 2001. According to Pam Davis (nee Eddy)’s grandmother, Florence Place was named after a Miss Florence Hankey who lived in a big house either at Larrigan or at the back of the Lidden. She had a turquoise Rolls Royce which was garaged in the James' workshop which was where Harding's Garage is today.! 5847 Arthur Russell, The wherry mine, Penzance. The Mineralogical Magazine No 205 June 1949 5900 Photo of men on Newlyn Green probably putting out their nets to dry c1990 6073 Collection of material about Tolcarne Motors, Newlyn. RC Harding. Cuttings. 6239 Bodilly's Flour Mill at Wherrytown. From a collection of photographs taken by William Carter Warren of Newlyn. Presented to the archive by Marc Anderson in 2017. 6246 Photo taken at the Mouth of the Coombe River showing boys playing in the river and the sign for Morrish, Ship Chandler on the wall behind. From a collection of photographs taken by William Carter Warren of Newlyn. Presented to the archive by Marc Anderson in 2017.

10 November 2018 Page 77 of 90 Digital Description 6344 Small terra cotta tile from The Terra Cotta House which was washed away in the 1962 Ash Wednesday storm. It was situated at the Newlyn end of Wherrytown on the seaward side, a two story stone-built house a red tiled roof. The gable end facing Newlyn had small terra cotta tiles. From George Hoare. Tile kept in BOX. 6449 Photo of Tolcarne Inn, RH 2007 6451 Collection of photos of Tolcarne. RH 2013 6507 Photo of Mrs Joan Griffin with black Labrador dog below the promenade next to the Green at Tolcarne, July 1947. Text from her son with information about the wall. 6518 Collection of material about the undersea tunnel to carry sewage constructed between Penzance and Wherrytown, 1994. Cuttings. 6561 Advert for Tolcarne Inn Newlyn, Mrs Bray is the proprietor. 6566 Photo of Tolcarne Inn from a collection of photographs donated by Jeffrey Lawrence, nd. 6568 Newlyn Bridge & Smithy, Tolcarne c. 1879. In the foreground is the medieval bridge, which has been denied to vehicles by the two large boulders placed on it. The old bridge, which was built about 1806, is in the background and on its left is the blacksmith shop where men can be seen at work. 2 people sit on the medieval bridge. Also modern photo NH 2011. 1271 is a similar photo. 6579 Copy of etching by G Townsend of St Michael's Mount with train running along coast of mainland, c 1853. From Douglas Williams. 6646 Photo of Doctor's Surgery at Florence Place, Tolcarne ©Ron Hogg 2011 6793 Coloures A3 print 'View of Penzance and the Wherry Mine with the surrounding landscape. A3 copy. 6859 Photo of fundamental benchmark at Tolcarne, 2018. Part missing. 6866 Postcard of the Bolitho Gardens, nd 6994 Photo of Tolcarne Motors, 1967. Jim Hitchens Bentley outside. During the Great Ash Wednesday Storm Jim's Bentley was almost covered by water. 6996 'Clean Sweep' sewerage scheme. Date needed. [1]Narow tarmac gas main. Wide tarmac sewer. Access manholes drilled before pipe laying. Connected after pipe-laying. [2] Start of operations outside showroom. [3] [4] [5] [6] Pipes used in pumping operations across Garage front. 14 Uplong

2 Typed copy of a indenture concerning underground tank and water rights near St Peters Hill. Mr Silas Bath to Paul Urban District Council, dated 06/04/1909. Includes plan. Known as Jacob's Well. 3 Counterpart lease between Paul Urban District Council and Silas Bath about underground tank and water rights on St Peters Hill. Dated 6/4/1909. Known as Jacobs Well 4 1909 Plan of reservoir known as Jacob's Well. 11 Letter from Ann and Ron Payne, dated 12/1/2007 enclosing photographs taken inside the tunnel (Jacobs Well) under Magnolia Cottage. From water-shoot project. 9 photos. 12 Letter from Town Clerk to Messrs AWR Harvey & Son about Jacobs Well, 19/8/1960 27 Photo of Bellevue Shoot, 2004 40 Photo of the old Board School on Chywoone Hill ©R Hogg, 21/6/2012 62 Detail about Higher Faugan the house of Stanhope Forbes from a Builders Contract Book 1904-1913 reproduced in a book by Ben Batten. 71 Five images on CD: restoration of Bellevue shoot. Photographs © Ron Hogg, 2007. 72 10 images on CD: three images of door to Jacob's well passage, photographs © Ron Hogg, 2007; 5 images inside passage of Jacob's Well, plan of passage, first part of indenture between Silas Bath and Urban Council about water supply, dated 1909, courtesy Ann and Ron Payne. 221 Map of Gwavas Farm 1961 249 Photo taken from Gwavas fields looking down on old road to Penzance. People tending vegetables in fields.

10 November 2018 Page 78 of 90 Digital Description 298 Cutting showing scene after a fire which destroyed the last thatched cottage in Newlyn in 1938. Mr William Henry Mann and his granddaughter lived in the cottage which was opposite the Centenary Methodist Chapel. The side of the cottage appears in Stanhope Forbes painting The Evening Hour. 334 3 photos at the site of the old Bellevue Stores. Sign for old stores still visible. © R Hogg, 2012 363 Offprint: W Boxer Mayne, Stray Notes on Paul Parish OCS Vol 4 No 2 October 1943 364 Photoof top of Chywoone Hill on corner of Gwavas Estate, no date. Margaret Williams Collection. 369 Photo of Paul School, 1922. Winners of Mackenzie Shield. The second lad in the back row with his head tilted (by the teacher) is Amanda Thompson's papa Walter Carne. The J D Mackenzie Memorial Shield was presented to local schools for the best collection of wild flowers. Around the copper inlay are the words 'JOHN D MACKENZIE MEMORIAL SHIELD, The Righteous Shall be in Everlasting Remembrance'. The shield is set onto a wooden backboard, around the shield were placed the copper discs displaying the winners. The copper shield had three roundels (one is missing), made of Newlyn Enamel produced by Reginald Dick. One has an anchor, one has a red heart. The shield was won by Paul Churchtown School from 1923-25, and 1933-36 and by Mousehole School in 1926, 27 and 29. Two discs are missing and two remain blank. (Information from Penlee House website). 378 Photo of Chywoone Farm c.1955 412 Photo inside Paul Church dated 24/08/1980 464 Conveyance of messuages, malt house, dwelling house, cellars etc. from John Batten and Samuel Paddy to Samuel Pidwell. 3 documents relating to Malt House. 465 Release and surrender of mortgage John Victor 1st part, Edward and Susanne Paddy 2nd part, and John Batten Merchant Penzance 3rd part, dated 28/2/1818. 3 documents relating to Malt House. 469 Photo of Stanhope Forbes standing in front of the fireplace at Higher Faugan with Maudie and friends holding dogs on their laps. Also in art archive. 471 Photo of Higher Faugan when it was a country house hotel c1998 472 Higher Faugan Country House Hotel c1998. PDF file. 473 Papers relating to proposed purchase of Higher Faugan by Hypatia Trust. Letter from M Fenton to M Hardie, including description of property, dated 14/7/1998; Letter from M Churchman to M Fenton, dated 10/8/1998; plan drawn by Peggy Richaby, architect, showing proposed works to Higher Faugan Hotel, dated 16/11/1998; plan drawn by Peggy Richaby, architect, showing proposed craft studios at Higher Faugan, dated 23/1/1999; Letter from P Rickaby to M Hardie discussing plan to alter Higher Faugan, dated 24/1/1999; Letter to M Hardie from AW & P Manasseh acknowledging former's withdrawal from purchase of Higher Faugan, dated 14/12/1998. 6 documents 503 Jenny Dearlove. Fishing community to council estate: changes in childhood experience of housing in Newlyn, Cornwall 1935-39. September 1997. 505 Photo of Bellevue Gallery on the site of the old Bellevue Stores, 1980. 738 Cutting about sale of Wheal Betsy with Studio. Text and picture. No source or date. 837 Photo of Paul Cricket Club, winners West Penwith Cricket League, 1938. Players named. A3 photo. 854 3 photos at the site of the old Bellevue Stores.© Anne Forrest 2014 884 Collages of the roof of Wheal Betsy done for CALH Journal 60, Autumn 2010 by PL. 904 The village that's a picture. Wheal Betsy picture and Higher Faugan picture. Also Elizabeth Forbes 'The Edge of the Wood'. Text about both houses. 919 Paul Parish Church Magazine: June 1984, August 1984, September 1984, October 1984, April 2013, September 2013. Filed by date. 929 Photo of a corner of the Hall at Higher Faugan. See 932. Also in art archive. 932 Maps showing top of Chywoone Hill: 1876, 1908, 1937 934 Photo of Elizabeth and Stanhope Forbes working together in the garden at Trewarveneth, c1900. Also in art archive.

10 November 2018 Page 79 of 90 Digital Description 940 Invitation to a party at Trewarveneth Farm dated September 22. No year. Unclear who is living there. JFT has original. 942 Photo of Trewarveneth Farm. Elizabeth Harman does not think that this is a picture of the Farm but more likely the Studio. She went there during the war as a child (c1940s) when the Crooke's lived there. The Crookes also came round to her house. Gotch painted Mrs Crooke. 950 Photo of Matelot Cottage, 2007 ©Lawrence Hartwell 1024 Chywoone Grove. 2 photos ©R Hogg, 2009. 1033 Map from Gwavas Farm Deeds showing fields A4-A16 1120 Account related to 4 fields at Trungle let to Mr A Kneebone by RR Bath 1933-1938.Fields sold to Mr Kneebone 29/9/1938. Page copied from a ledger owned by RR Bath. 1215 Boase Castle was the name given to Mrs Maddern's house in Bellevue. ©R Hogg, 24/4/2012. 1216 Photo of the studio at Boase Castle, Stanhope Forbes saw this being built. The original wooden structure must have been replaced at some time. By 2012 it is a separate building with a wall between it and Boase Castle House. ©R Hogg, 24/4/2012. Also in Art Archive. 1221 Deeds of Boase Castle House, Bellevue. Papers dated 21/1/1936; 7/7/1943; 14/1/1965; 25/3/1968 in A3 file. Papers dated 1/8/1965-22/11/1990 in PDF file. Courtesy Daphne Adams. 1223 Photo of two children outside Boase Castle House. Conservatory on the side later removed. 1266 From a drawing of the corner of Bellevue and Church Lane. From Andrew Gordon. Includes A3 filed in Newlyn A3 by ref. number. 1348 Mount Vernon, © R Hogg, 2010. 1583 Short history of the Parish of Paul and its church with pictures. Compiled by Keith Hollow 2007. 1622 Modern photo of front door at Faugan, 2009 1626 2 photos of the rebuilding of Bellevue Stores/Gallery. © Anne Forrest 2015 1627 Photo of painting of Church Lane, looking down. Unidentified artist. No details 1633 Photo of Mrs Stanhope Forbes studio at Trewarveneth Farm: A most pleasant account might be written of her charming house, where a new studio just built has made the old farmhouse look an important building. On the high land above Newlyn, in a garden ablaze with flowers, and trees laden with fruit, the artist took the present writer through the grounds to the back of the house, and showed him the movable studio which has been the cradle of many of her later pictures. It need not be said that, true to the conditions of the plein air scheme, Mrs. Forbes attaches great importance to the actual painting of the picture out of doors, and clings loyally to the programme of the naturalists which, accepted as gospel but a few years ago, is now finding many backsliders, who would fain resort to the easier plan of working up large pictures in the studio, from studies made upon the spot. See 924. Also in art archive. 1641 Higher Faugan. Two photos (a) Aerial photo of Higher Faugan (b) Higher Faugan in the mist

10 November 2018 Page 80 of 90 Digital Description 1838 Wheal Betsy. WHEAL NEWLYN. On microfilm in the Cornwall Centre, Redruth are 1908 25'' maps annotated by A.K. Hamilton Jenkin. Much of the material was used in his series Mines and Miners of Cornwall and on one sheet for the Penzance/ Newlyn area he wrote quoting the West Briton 16th September 1836. 'WHEAL NEWLYN. They were not able to open their adit on the course of the lode because of a fish cellar over it. The miners were forced to drive it in another direction to come on to the lode. In doing so they found a cavity about 18' in length with water about a foot deep in which there was a quantity of fish “of the conger eel species”- although there appears to be no inlet or outlet for the water. It is supposed that a mine was worked on this spot about 150 years since but how the fish got there is quite unaccountable as it is upwards of 70 feet from the high water mark.' Only on data base.

There is a further annotation; Price Folly is said to have been constructed from the burrows of Wheal Betsy to shelter a house which Sir Rose Price intended to build there. Said to have been an inn called the Tinners Arms on Chyhal. There is a map of 1780 of Tredavoe which AKH says in the RIC [Courtney Library]. Some of the material though not all is included in his Mines and Miners of Cornwall Vol IV pp16-17 and Wheal Newlyn is not mentioned there. 1847 Programme. St Pol de Leon Church Flower Festival Service 9/7/1995. Iris Green Collection. 1848 Programme. Paul 1595-1995, A Celebration of Life. Programme. Iris Green Collection. 1849 Programme. Floral Celebration of Lives and Legends of Paul Parish, 7/7/1995-9/7/1995. Iris Green Collection. 1861 Postcard of Penzance from Paul (Chywoone) Hill, no date 1876 Paul Parish Church, January 1992. Iris Green Collection. 1983 Photos taken in Billy Stevenson's Museum, June 2010 ©R Hogg. 2037 PA Wilkins & Co house details of Mount Vernon, Newlyn. 2056 Note. References to Newlyn in The History of the Church in Paul Parish. Notes made by Jeff Simons, 18/6/2010 2129 Letter about Olive Mudie-Cooke b1890 who had an address of Orchard Studio, Newlyn in 1920. 2161 General note about graveyards in Paul Village, Bob Harrison March 2009 2264 Photo of Paul School Pupils outside the Council Office, 1900. 2265 Photo. Paul Village Band, 1899. Named copy. The photo was taken outside the schoolroom which is now a private house on the Green besides the Kings Arms. Named copy. 2268 Motor bike race on Chywoone Hill. 5 pictures. Margaret Williams Collection. 2387 Documents relating to Gwavas in the parish of Paul 1708-1975. Compiled by Margaret Perry. 2439 Photo. Paul School Coronation Party at Sheffield, 1953 2440 Photo. Paul School Children, undated. Children outside with teacher. 2471 Map of Uplong showing Bellevue, Adit Lane, Church Lane and Newlyn (Chywoone) Hill, 1879. Drawn by PL using the 1876 Ordnance Survey Map. 2507 Photo of Paul School c1919. Teacher at back. John Riddle, Dick Carne & Jack Williams marked on back. 2516 Paul School Children Photo, undated. Children on stage, performing. Richard Bros Photo. 2519 Photo of Paul School c1934. Top row: Audrey Giles, Unknown, Diane Ford, Maud Haines, Unknown, Eileen Richards, Barbara Jordan. Middle row: Marie Drew, Unknown, Unknown, Sheila Banfield, Audrey Eddy, Peggy Carne . Bottom row: George North, Fred Mellary, Trevor Weare, Stanley McLary, Unknown, Garstin Waters, Ivor Williams, Edward Downing, John Hosking, Unknown. 2522 Paul Church in the snow, February 1947. From Myra Ellis. 2523 Paul Church Easter Day 1938 Card. From Myra Ellis. 2530 Paul Church Mothers Union Group outside the church, undated. From Myra Ellis. 2535 Paul Church children at Mousehole Carnival, undated. From Myra Ellis.

10 November 2018 Page 81 of 90 Digital Description 2583 Photo of Whiteways Bungalow overlooking Newlyn Harbour 2584 Photo of Whiteways Bungalow overlooking Newlyn Harbour 2598 Mr Tregenza, Mr L North and Rev Prideaux (1911-1938) at Paul Church Garden Fete c1930. Myra Ellis presented the buttonhole to the Rev Prideaux after this photo was taken. From Myra Ellis. 2623 Paul Church Mother's Union: Gladys Phillips, Irene Vickery & Mary Hall. From Myra Ellis. 2627 Photo. Donald at the back, with Dorothy and Enid with Thornton on her knee at the front on the steps outside Trahair's Dairy (now Matelot Cottage) in Church Lane. 2655 Boys outside Paul Church: Clive Unknown, Phillip Stevens, David Harvey, Robert Hunt, Jimmy Bodinnar & Thomas Kinver. From Myra Ellis. 2656 Paul Church Sunday School Treat provided by Superintendent Charlie Symons for Myra Ellis and evacuees, Olive Gardner and Gladys Bartrip. C1940. From Myra Ellis. 2657 Photo of jubilant scene at Paul Church, nd. From Myra Ellis. 2659 Paul Church Passion Play, 29/3/2007. Programme. From Goff Johns. 2660 Paul Church Passion Play, 15/3/2002. Programme. From Goff Johns. 2661 Photo of Junior Section of Paul Church Sunday School, c1956. Photo Berity. From Goff Johns. 2665 From Cornishman 30/12/1938: FIRE destroyed an engine-house, a diesel engine and 58 accumulators on the premises of Mr. Stanhope Forbes, the well-known RA, at Higher Faugan, Newlyn, this morning (Saturday). At the back of his house Mr Forbes had a 6 hp diesel engine housed in a wooden structure, the engine being used for the supply of electricity to the house, and for pumping water into two large tanks. 2733 Map of Gwavas Farm adapted from the 1820 Plan of the Estate of Gwavas (Drawn by P Lomax) 2734 Penzance from Paul Hill. Unknown source. 2778 Door of Myrtle Cottage. Photograph Spectrum Newlyn 2820 Painting of Church Lane. Showing cows, possibly going to be milked at the Trahair's dairy. 2847 Postcard looking down Church Lane to thatched cottages on the site of the future Primitive Methodist Chapel c1907. Postcard Frith's series. Dated 27/9/1905 2848 Photo looking down Church Lane. Two men and dog in foreground. 2849 Photo looking down Church Lane. Thatched Cottages. Hoop in foreground. 2851 Myrtle Cottage on the corner of Church Lane, Two photos © R Hogg. 2853 Postcard. Looking down Church Lane towards Newlyn. Woman and boys at the bottom. Argall's Series. 2854 Photo looking down Church Lane towards the site of the future Primitive Methodist Chapel 2855 Photo of Church Lane? Painting of same place (using artistic licence to add sea) by Alf Armitage 1860-1931. 2856 Photo looking up Church Lane. 3 girls, one with basket on right. Other figures further up the road. 2857 Photo looking up Church Lane. Eric Richards Collection. 2858 Photo looking up Church Lane at the thatched cottage that was later burnt down. 2859 Photo of thatched cottage in Church Lane on Fire. S Richards, bootmaker next door. Eric Richards Collection. 2860 Photo of thatched cottage in Church Lane on Fire. S Richards, bootmaker next door. Eric Richards Collection. 2861 Photo of thatched cottage in Church Lane on Fire. Eric Richards Collection. 2866 Photo of Church Lane. Very rural picture. 2873 Photo of thatched cottage in Church Lane at the top of St Peters Hill with man, horse and cart passing. This was the cottage that burned down. 2914 Aerial photo of the Faugan Estate. Copy with named houses. Taken from Cornishman 13/4/2006 2946 Gwavas Farm Map. Copy from Deed of Exchange dated 31/12/1932

10 November 2018 Page 82 of 90 Digital Description 2947 Auction details for Gwavas Dairy farm. This was auctioned on 1/9/1960 as a Dairy Farm comprising the main stone built farmhouse, a separate 3-bedroom cottage and outbuildings comprising cow house, Dairy and fodder house, two cart sheds and calves house and stores. The 18½ acres comprised 12 enclosures. The tenant was Mr DF Eddy. 2948 Summary of deeds relating to Gwavas Farm from 1816-1973. Prepared by Margaret Perry 9/1/2005. See Part 1 NA2950. 2949 Tithe apportionment schedule, Gwavas Farm 1841. [1] Owner Phillip Marrack. Occupier William Kneebone. List of fields of Gwavas Farm sold to Quarry Firms. [2] Owner Phillip Marrack. Occupier William Curnow. List of fields. [3] Owner Phillip Marrack. Occupier John Maddern. List of fields. Included in Deeds of Gwavas Farm in possession of S Harrison. 2950 Summary of deeds relating to Gwavas Farm from 1708-1813. Part 1. Prepared by Margaret Perry 9/1/2005. See Part 2 NA2948. 2985 Photo looking down Church Lane. Man with horse and cart selling vegetables to women. Ducks on road. From painting. Colour. Print only. 3006 Offprint. An Artist's House at Newlyn, The World End Papers, September 10 1907:425. A paper about Higher Faugan, Stanhope Forbes's house in Newlyn. Also in art archive. Also listed in Art Archive. 3074 Photo of Mysore and house sign, ©R Hogg, 28/1/2011 3076 Specification for erection of the bungalow Mysore for Mr J W Richards, 1936 3077 Summary of the deeds for bungalow Mysore, dated January 1949 3078 Receipt for £3.15/- being an instalment on Mysore, Gwavas Road dated 1/1/1936 3079 General Rate and water rate, Mysore, 12/7/1937 3080 Received by Borough Accountant, 6/- as 1st premium to 30/9/1937 (fire) Mysore, Gwavas Road dated 1/1/1937 3081 Mysore. War damage contribution £1.10/- dated 1/7/1945 3082 Mysore. Repayment of mortgage and deeds retrieved, 17/12/1945 3083 Mysore. Return of deeds after mortgage repayment. Dated 20/12/1946 3098 Letter about Mount Vernon written by R Kelynack Cocks, undated 3111 Photo of Myrtle Cottage sign, ©R Hogg, 2011 3112 Modern collage of Mount Vernon (P Lomax). Exhibition Picture, 2011 3115 List of alterations to Mysore, dated 1936. PDF file. 3116 Photo of La Pietra, ©R Hogg, 2011 3124 Photo of Higher Faugan Studio. Forbes. Also in art archive. 3125 Photo of Higher Faugan Studio Drawing room. Forbes. See 932. Also in art archive. 3225 Map showing Wheal betsy Mine workings. No date. From Peter Joseph. 3295 Photo of Westholme (where Andrew Gordon's grandmother lived) being built next to Mount Vernon. In 1911, its builder moved in. Penlee House Collection. See 3296 also. 3296 Photo of Mount Vernon. Side of house with 3 people outside. Old lady, man in bowler hat and a woman. See 3295 also. 3522 Plan of staircase for Wheal Betsy Cottage drawn by Arnold Mitchell, dated June 1908 3580 Map accompanying application for planning permission for proposed bungalow on Upper Gwavas Road next to Mysore. Not dated. 3778 Photo of Myrtle Cottage on the corner of Church Lane (Gwavas) ©R Hogg, 01/07/2008 3820 Order of Evening prayer, Sunday 26/1/1958. Part of Llewellyn Collection. 3830 Copies of Deeds relating to Orchard Cottage formerly Higher Bellevue, Newlyn. Volume 1 and Volume 2. Filed in A4 black files and not in main files. Digital PDF file from handwritten book prepared by Jill Garnier. 3849 Photo of Paul School Nativity Play, undated. Robyn Hemphill played Mary. Written on back: 'Paul School Nativity play. Robyn Hemphill played the part of Mary. As a young girl from a sheep station in Australia, where her mother had emigrated many years before, she was deemed too wild to play a role that required movement, so she played Mary with dire consequences if she moved a muscle. She came through with flying colours!' Part of Llewellyn Collection.

10 November 2018 Page 83 of 90 Digital Description 3850 Photo. Maypole Dancers at Paul Fete, c1956-7. Some people named: YvonneJeffery, Mary Llewellyn and Pamela Cole. Part of Llewellyn Collection. 3858 Paul Parish Church. The order of the service at the dedication of the bells, 20/5/1950. Part of Llewellyn Collection. 3859 Photo of Boase Castle House. From Iris Green, On Newlyn Hill 3866 Photo of Paul Church before alterations, undated. Part of Llewellyn Collection. 3877 Modern photo of the Malt House 3878 Photo of Trewarveneth Farm. 3920 The Malt House, Iris Green. From Flagstaff No12 Winter 2003. 3960 Parken Grouse today. 3 photos ©R Hogg, 2008 3988 List. Petition from vicar and churchwardens of ecclesiastical Parish of Newlyn about consecration of ground in Paul Church. List of petitioners and their addresses, dated 9/4/1925. 3994 Morvah House. Article of agreement for the erection of a house at Newlyn between the builder John Samuel Tregenza of Newlyn and Parisinia Lavinia Dick, owner for £570, dated 14/09/1914 3995 Morvah House. Building lease between Thomas Leah and Parisinia Lavinia Dick, term 99 years at rent of £7/10, dated 31/8/1914 3996 Mortgage of a messuage and premises known as Morvah House to secure £400, dated 14/09/1914 in the names of Reginald Dick and Mrs P L Dick. 3997 Assignment of equity and redemption of Morvah House, Newlyn. RT Dick to Mrs E S Dick, dated 12/5/1931 3998 Morvah House. Legal charge between Mrs Parisinia Lavinia Dick and LMC Seamark & JM Barton to secure the sum of £500, dated 14/06/1949 3999 Morvah House. Central Land Board Claim Form completed by Mrs Ellen Susanna Dick, Widow for lands that exclude Morvah House and Gardens, dated 25/06/1949 4000 Morvah House. Assignment of a messuage and premises known as Morvah House. Mrs P L Dick and Mr R T Dick, dated 17/5/1920 4001 Morvah House. Central Land Board Requisition for information from Mrs E S Dick, dated 21/9/1949 4002 Morvah House. Claimed for payment from Central Land Board by Mrs E S Dick, dated 20/10/1949 4003 Morvah House. Central Land Board. Claim made by Mrs E S Dick, dated 9/11/1951 4035 Photo of WJ Olds, Butcher in his horse drawn cart outside Kings Arms, Paul. No date. Douglas Williams Collection. 4036 J Hosking, People & Places in Paul Parish. Book cover. 4130 Offprint: P Lomax, Wheal Betsy Cottage: an Arts and Crafts House in Newlyn, West Cornwall in the Twentieth Century, 2007: 87-96 4210 Photo of Morvah House 4233 Photo of threshing at Chywoone Grove c1940: Harold Matthews (uncle), A W Matthews, Lenna with my sister Hannah (b1939). 4234 Photo of Chywoone Grove c1940: Abraham Harvey's Mum with Hannah, his sister. 4238 Postcard. Paul Churchtown.

10 November 2018 Page 84 of 90 Digital Description 4268 Copy of canvas-backed map dated September 29 1820 showing Gwavas farm and property. An indenture dated September 29 1820 brought together fields and properties at Gwavas and an adjoining area of Trungle owned by Humphrey Millet Grylls of Helston, gent, of the first part, John Borlase and Charles Scott, gent, both of Helston of the second part, the said James Cobley of the third part and Thomas Penrose Hocking of Penzance, Mercer, of the fourth part in order that they should be conveyed to James Cobley as one farm. In return for the payment of £3,980 to Humphrey Millet Grylls as representative of the parties concerned, James Cobley would acquire this property freehold and with rights over all aspects, mining and quarrying rights included. The document included a description of the property conveyed, which is as shown on the canvassed backed map (or copy of same, dated) comprising some 29 to 30 acres. These would appear from the schedule accompanying the map to be Cornish acres totalling 29 acres, 1 rod, 32 poles (not including 3 acres of hedges) amounting to slightly over 35 statute (English) acres. See 2948. 4271 Refugees by Patrick French, 2002. Poem about refugees who lived in Matelot Cottage, during WW2. 4287 Pamphlet. A short history of Paul Church with reference to longer history by GM Trelease 4294 Reference to Rev Warwick Oben who was Perpetual Curate of the parish of Paul. From Chapter 4 of Augustus William Gurney’s Memoir of Archer Thompson Gurney, 1887 unpublished. 4301 Papers and photo relating to Killarney, 3 Parc Villas, Bellevue, Newlyn. This was the home of William Charles Wright (1883-1960) headmaster of the Board School. Agents details, undated. Fire policy 15/11/1922. Legal matter re house purchase, 31/5/1924. Rating and valuation, 30/1/1934. Mrs Wright's laundry book issued by Penzance Laundry Ltd with entries 1956-1962. Builders invoice 23/10/1952 4303 1894 photo in front of Paul Rectory. Top row first left is Mr Romilly Wallis and sixth from the left is John Kelynack (Mrs Steven's grandfather). His father John Kelynack had his portrait painted by J H Martin, ‘An authority in our village’, and it was given to the town in 1877. The Rev Robert Wesley Aiken, who was vicar of Paul from 1876 to 1911, is pictured in the centre with a beard and holding a stick, flanked by his two daughters. Mr Richard Kelynack Cocks of Benzon, 3, Donnington Road, Penzance, sent the picture, which belongs to his cousin, Mrs Dorothy Stevens, of Newlyn to the newspaper. Unknown cutting. 4328 Confirmation certificate most probably for Cynthia Mary Llewellyn. Paul Church, 24/3/1954, Edmund Truron officiating. Signed by vicar. 4339 Drawing of Wheal Betsy Cottage from Estate Agents. Undated. 4340 Copy of a letter from Stanhope Forbes to Thomas Cooper Gotch about the hedge between his property and Wheal Betsy, dated 22/12/1908 4341 Photo of original fireplace in the hall at Wheal Betsy showing the makers name and number on the firebricks: Bratt Colbran 15 inch heaped fire. Installed 1910. 4342 Photo of signature of carpenter under the main floor, B Johns June 10 1910, presumably when work was finished on Wheal Betsy. 4343 Wheal Betsy Cottage, west elevation, 2014 4344 Plan of east elevation of Wheal Betsy Cottage, drawn by Arnold Mitchell, dated June 1908 4345 Wheal Betsy Cottage, east elevation, 2014 4379 Photo of woman knitting in front of a fireplace. Probably Higher Faugan. 4405 Schedule of deeds and documents relating to a plot of ground near Newlyn: Orchard Cottage, Belle Vue. [1] Assignment from Dan Carthew to Mr Jas Bearde dated 24/06/1704; [3a & 3b] Conveyance from Messrs Nicholas Richards and John Jacka to Dan Carthew dated 25/12/1777; [7] Lease from Messrs John Plomer & Bryan Tonkin to Dan Carthew dated 20/07/1777; [9] Lease from A Harris Arundel Esq. to Rev Thomas Amory dated 05/04/1831; [12] Lease for one year from Rev Thomas Amory to Elizabeth Rogers, Spinster dated 09/01/1835; [16] Conveyance from Mrs Elizabeth Rogers and others, Trustees of the Will of John Rogers Esq. Deceased to Richard B Kelynack dated 29/09/1868. 4458 Two photos of J Prowse and Sons at the quarry at Sheffield. 4459 Three photos of the quarry at Sheffield 4779 Old document listing the property at Gwavas. From deeds.

10 November 2018 Page 85 of 90 Digital Description 4854 Information from Barry West about Ring and Thimble 4874 Collection of photos possibly taken at Sheffield Quarry. P Joseph. 4880 Price Road Plan. 2 maps of Beckerleg's Field showing the intersection of Tredavoe Lane, Faugan Lane and Chywoone Hill opposite Bellevue and before La Pietra and Morvah House were built. Plan of a meadow commonly called Beckerleg's Meadow adjoining the highway near Faugan Gate in the Parish of Paul. The property of Sir CD Price marked A as it now is. Signed R Pentreath. The dotted lines on the south and south west described its boundary in those directions when purchased by the late Sir R Price who diverted the ancient church way from Tredavoe (passing through Chywoone Gate) to the present road leading to Treveneth Vean. The corner( marked B) was the house formerly of Mike K Bossued and formed part of the property now called Beckerleg's Meadow. [This map predates the opening of Wheal Betsy mine shaft). 4885 Abstract of the title of Mr GS Garnier to freehold property situate at and being No 3 Gloucester Place Newlyn Penzance in the County of Cornwall and garage in Gloucester Road. Dated 1958. A.W.H.Harvey & Son, solicitors, Penzance. Includes papers and papers going back to 1925 when land formerly known as The Gurnicks being six fields 352, 353, 354, 355, 356 & 274 was sold to Charles Thomas North. Original papers. Board school 4960 Offprint. WE Baily, The supposed remains of Dolly Pentreath. No source. 4985 4 Photos of men working in a quarry. Possibly Sheffield Quarry. Made by Climax Rock Drill & Engineering Co and Holman's. From Pete Joseph. 5013 Undated cutting: The Royal murderer who holidayed at Paul. 5041 Extracts about Sheffield Quarry 5047 Collection of papers about objection to developing garden of Orchard Cottage and demolishing the old Garnier studios. 5084 Photo of Trevessa Stores, Chywoone Hill, proprietor P Warren. Situated opposite Board School. Photo taken Good Friday 1961.From Haydn Trezise. 5086 Information about Sheffield, Paul from Christian Allen 5134 Photo of Sheffield Quarry, Paul. Taken 10/8/1989 by Geoffrey Williams. 5232 Collection of material about Wheal Elizabeth mine including cuttings from Cornish Telegraph 13/10/1852 and Memo, 15/10/1852. Offprint about Wheal Elizabeth. 5233 Photo of Wheal Betsy garden showing back of house and water pipe into old water tank. Gate under this already removed. Pre 1996. 5248 Materials related to celebrations for 100 years at Wheal Betsy. Invitation to a party. 5313 A Cornish Artists Home. Higher Faugan to be sold by SF's widow Maudie. 5316 Photo of Trewarveneth Farm from Caroline Fox Archive and a painting by an unidentified artist. 5422 Pamphlet. Menwinnion County House, for the elderly and retired. 5553 Photo of Patsy in Wheal Betsy Garden with nurse c1920 5554 Photo of front of Wheal Betsy, 1955 5555 Photos of Wheal Betsy, 2014. Side elevation (north). 5796 Collection of material from Terry Cotton about mining excavations on the Gurnick Estate in 2005. Digital material in PSO and CDR formats. 5798 Collection of material from Terry Cotton about mining excavations on the Gurnick Estate in 2005. Wheal Betsy. Roslyn. 5799 Collection of photos of the adit known as Jacob's Well, 2009. From T Cotton. 5925 Text about The Parish Church at ST Pol de Leon. From Margaret Perry Collection. 5956 Paul Parish Church. A Short History and Description of the Parish of St Pol de Lion compiled by H Cadman, Vicar of Paul 1966-1982 6016 Photo of group of people at Paul. Needs identifying. Llewelyn collection. 6035 Photos of Cholera Field at Paul. Gravestones. 6065 Photo looking down Church Lane. Man with dog at top. No source. 6275 Stories about Wheal Betsy from Michael Chinn who left in 1971. Told to Ron Hogg, 10/7/2017

10 November 2018 Page 86 of 90 Digital Description 6339 Sale of freehold attested dairy farm known as Gwavas Farm Newlyn by WH Lane & Sons, nd. 6427 Photo of Belle Vue Gallery. No date. 6548 Photo of Paul Church 'Pretty Committee', 2008 6702 Photo of notice outside Higher Faugan with spelling mistake, 2018 Roger Roscow 6704 4 photos of people outside the Kings Arms Paul. From Roger Harding. 6821 Petition requesting that applications be made for consecration of additional cemetery at Paul, Reverend Frederick Joseph Prideaux, January 1923. 15 Newlyn All

60 Lady beeting nets, Branwell Album © Penlee House. Used in Water booklet. 178 Pamphlet. A walk around Newlyn, text by Victor Launder, Illustrations by Arthur Royall. 199 Two aerial views of Newlyn dated 15/5/1946 and 12/7/1946. From Terry Cotton. 227 Letter from Bill Glanville with list of books that refer to Newlyn 231 Pack of six sepia views of Newlyn (postcards) in an envelope published for J Barron, Strand Newlyn. PDF. See Individual pictures (a) Envelope front (b) Envelope back © Fish Market. (i) Narrows [1070 ]; (ii)Fish Market [235 (iii) St Peters Hill (iv) Fish Market with RR Bath's Ice Works and sign clearly visible [360]; (v) Newlyn Harbour with the Strand Road behind from Norrad Slip to Keel Alley Viaduct with Shippams etc [240]; (vi) Old Quay with North and South Piers behind and PZ 525 Unknown moored in front [2818] 232 List of Shops in Newlyn prepared by Enid Stevenson for Ron Hogg 7/11/2012 243 Photos taken by Ron Hogg for Shops Exhibition.Barclays Bank. 347 Extracts from Henry Hawkins, Through West Cornwall with a Camera: An Artists Pilgrimage amongst Miners and Methodists, 1895. Chapter IX Newlyn, Painters and Pilchards pp84-91. 348 Extract from Gilbert's Parochial , 1838 about Newlyn 355 Collection of leaflets about Newlyn. Not dated. 365 Offprint: John J Beckerlegge, The thatched Cottages of Newlyn within living memory, OCS Vol 4 1943. Also copy of original. Cottages remembered by Mr Joseph Marrack Harvey. Map of Thatched Cottages in Newlyn Town. 416 'Writing Newlyn'. An account of Charles Lee and his times. Unknown source. Digital copy. 482 Extract from Kathryn Plymley's account of Newlyn, 1802-1803 485 Extract about Newlyn from The Coasts of Cornwall, SH Burton, Werner Laurie 1955 492 Photo of two young girls at a shute in Newlyn, 1880. John Branwell collection. Penlee House Photo. 493 Two women outside a cottage in Newlyn at the top of stone steps with water jugs, 1880s. Thought to be cottage on St Peters Hill. Could be Trewarveneth St. 501 Phil the Newlyn butcher on his bike. Photo RH. 751 Gibson archive photographs. Four views of Newlyn. 783 List of Old Newlyn sayings 849 Photo of Woman knitting outside cottage. Includes A3 filed in Newlyn A3 by ref. number. 899 Leaflet: Golowan Trail wins National acclaim. 1224 Lists of Newlyn Nick Names. From Gerald Williams. 1225 Album containing photos of the cap of the Wherry mine which was exposed by a very low tide 6/10/2002. Presented to the Newlyn Archive 19/11/2011 by Mrs Marjorie Phillips née Richards. 1226 contained in same album. 1226 Album containing photos of Jubilee Party held 3/6/2002 in the courtyard of Penryn and Pentire, Boase Street to celebrate the accession of Queen Elizabeth II. Organised by Ann Tuplin and Marjorie Phillips. Presented to the Newlyn Archive 19/11/2011 by Mrs Marjorie Phillips née Richards. 1225 contained in same album. 1308 Receipt from William Orchard, Builders and Masons, Newlyn 15/1/1947. Where was this business? 1359 Pamphlet. Newlyn Review 1938. PDF.

10 November 2018 Page 87 of 90 Digital Description 1625 Hurrah for the lads of Newlyn. Poem by A W Rablan. 1739 Photo of unknown Newlyn Cottage with old man, woman, child and washing. Penlee House Collection. 1753 The Mouzel Bus. The story of the motor buses from Mousehole and Newlyn. Also filed Booklet ANO447. 1757 Magazine: Newlyn News. 8 Issues. September 2003, February 2004, June 2004. October 2004, February 2005, June 2005, July 2006, November 2006 2075 On the Burning of Mousehole by the Spaniards in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth By Richard Trewavas Jun, of Mousehole 2178 Text. Newlyn Walks No 1 Tolcarne & Bethkela. From Vingoe Website. 2296 Cornwall & Scilly Urban Survey. Historic characterisation for regeneration. Newlyn. October 2003. PDF copy also. 2366 Offprint. Iris M Green, Bringing Newlyn Into The Twentieth Century: public health, water & sanitation. 2370 Extracts from Cornish Magazine, Vol 8 No 6 October 1965. Includes advert for Shippams (see 2385); Account of 1965 Gorsedd with photos including Newlyner Muriel Harvey (see 2386); and article about Neville Northey Burnard by Frank Ruhrmund (see AA 319). From Denny Harvey. 2372 Newlyn and its mines. Abridged and adapted by Margaret Perry from a series of articles written by the late John Corin in 1987 for publication in ‘Cross Keys’ the parish magazine of St. Peter’s Church, Newlyn 07/06/2005. Look at digital file. 2407 List of Newlyn Street Names with Cornish equivalent 2524 List of Frith photos with image and reference number. To be used to check against photos in the archive. 2953 Poem 'Newlyn' by Frank Ruhrmund, 1976 2972 Penzance neighbourhood plan including Newlyn, 2016 3097 Offprint. Foreign house names in Cornwall, Sharron P Schwartz 3232 Various cards from individuals, shops andbusinesses with names and addresses. 3246 Photo. Interior of Cottage showing Cornish Range, slab floor 3336 Song of a Newlyn fisherman whose house was possessed in the Clearances and who had to move to Gwavas Estate. Dated 1934. Copied out of a book by Mary Harvey Hoare (GH's great grandmother). 3729 Penzance and District Holiday Guide, 1980. Includes section on Newlyn and some old photographs of Newlyn. Map of area. No Newlyn Adverts. 4071 Postcard of unidentified place in Newlyn. Photographer George Curnow. See Postcard File. 4093 Photo of women chatting outside a cottage with water jug on the steps. Young boy. Unknown date, place and people. Includes A3 filed in Newlyn A3 by ref. number. 4111 15 pictures taken by Auguste Leon, for Albert Khan’s Archives of the Planet. They are autochromes, the earliest commercially available colour photography system, taken in August 1913. From website howtobearetronaut. 4178 Photo of fisherman in bowler hat outside the door of a cottage. Probably Newlyn. Penlee House Collection. 4290 List of Millers in Newlyn from the census returns 1841-1881 4403 Blue road signs. ©R Hogg, 2011. 4407 Copy of Saundry's Almanac 1936. 4408 Album of photographs. A review of listed buildings and urban character in the context of the Newlyn Conservation Area. Record of principal streets, buildings and monuments in Newlyn. Photographs taken in October 2007. 4441 Wilkie Collins, Rambles Beyond Railways, 1861. Ebook 28367. 4446 Collection of photographs donated by Jeffrey Lawrence showing various areas of Newlyn. Kept in Jeffery Lawrence Album or filed in Place files. Not digital 4476 Photos. (a) Lighthouse (b) Fish Market (c) Newlyn Bridge with Mary Brown and son Michael and daughter Lynne c1966.

10 November 2018 Page 88 of 90 Digital Description 4559 Digital book. History of Mount's Bay, 1820. Printed and sold by J Thomas. Book cover. Contains information about religious houses in Newlyn. 4717 Collection of information about Newlyn Place Names including list 1800-2006, 32 Pages, from www.EnglandsPastForEveryone.org.uk/Explore. 4722 Postcard of man and woman cleaning fish in a Newlyn Court. Pictorial Stationery Company. 4876 Pax Vobiscum. 4-page document about the Newlyn Clearances. Contains 4 etchings, a poem and some notes on Newlyn by MJ Adams, Mousehole. Dated 23/10/1937 and Christmas 1937. Printed by M Frost, Penzance. 5066 Offprint: C S Carter, Lingering History of Newlyn. About meaning of place names. OCS Vol 5 No 7 1956 5227 Copy of a notice headed Housing Act 1936 with a list of properties in Newlyn to be purchased by compulsory purchase.as part of the Clearances. 5303 Rowe's Cornish Bakers since 1949. Laminated bag. 5419 College Study. Trewey Davey, The Growth & Development of Newlyn as a Port. Douglas Williams Collection. 5440 Postcard collection. Various sources. 5557 Pages from Saundry's Almanac 1931. Adverts for shops. List of doctors' surgeries. 5636 Newlyn benchmark from Bolitho Gardens or Mansfield (name of a field). Original. Mounted and displayed in Boathouse. See 6213 5662 Photo of children's 'troy' or washing tub. The wooden washtub or ‘troy’ was an important household item. Very often it was made by an apprentice carpenter as his ‘party piece’ to show his skills. Grandfathers often made miniature troys for their granddaughters like this one made for Hanna Jane Barber c 1880 and carrying the beautiful inscription shown in the image. Roger Clemence in conversation at Newlyn Archive, 15/4/2016. 5665 Paper. Trading Places, Mounts Bay. Includes Newlyn. 5671 A3 Aerial photograph of Newlyn, 22 December 2008 on rear. 5674 Newlyn: Strategy for the regeneration of a Cornish Fishing Port, Atlantic Consultants August 2002 5689 Collection of material about Newlyn Benchmarks and Flush Brackets compiled by Frank Iddiols. Includes slide show and general information about benchmarks.. 5728 Photo of two women outside a cottage. One woman is washing using a 'troy' or washing tub which is on a chair. No other information. 6194 Ordnance Survey Bench Mark Flush Bracket 1815. Property of Ordnance Survey FB1815 on loan to Newlyn Gallery. Mounted for display by Frank Iddiols. Also paperwork and photo of Frank. 6223 Benchmark 1816. Only half the benchmark remains. Photo and artefact. From David Tredinnick. 6384 Digital copy of Humphrys, Suzanne B. Some recollections of Old Newlyn (Published by the author, Penzance c. 1985). Morrab Library Collection. 6457 Offprint from Lyson. About Newlyn dated 1736. 6459 Extract about Newlyn from Lake's Parochial History, 1868 (Part 2) 6488 Postcard Album containing postcards and pictures of West Penwith. Compiled by Vaughan Pender. Donated by Kevin Pender. 6489 Black album containing photos and postcards mainly taken at Mousehole and including fishing boats. Shows Lyonesse being built at . Lifeboat photos. Compiled by Vaughan Pender. Donated by Kevin Pender. 6490 Black Album containing photos and postcards of fishing boats taken at Mousehole with names and numbers. Compiled by Vaughan Pender. Donated by Kevin Pender. 6491 Red album containing photos and postcards of Newlyn. Some small maps identifying location of places in Newlyn. Compiled by Vaughan Pender. Donated by Kevin Pender. 6582 Better Pubs map of Cornwall including Newlyn and a list of its pubs. Not dated. 6601 Humphrys, Suzanne B. Some recollections of Old Newlyn (Published by the author, Penzance c1985). Digital Copy.

10 November 2018 Page 89 of 90 Digital Description 6606 PowerPoint slideshow. A Walk from Out-the-Green to the Mediaeval Bridge along the seaside of Newlyn. Pam Lomax 6648 Chapter from an unknown publication. Chapter 2 Newlyn in the nineteenth Century. 6710 Advert for sale of freehold of 2 dwellings. Shop and premises No 2 Chapel Street in the occupation of Mr John Searl, grocer. Shop and premises in Fore Street in the occupation of Mr WP Harvey, bootmaker. Unknown paper 11/July/1907. 6782 Margaret Perry Website, 18/4/2007 'How they saw Newlyn'.

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