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| Hammill's Farm. Thomas Alfred Hammill left and brother..jpg |
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| HAMMILL, John
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| Hammills Farm. Harvesting. Approx 1920's. 285 x 175.jpg |
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| Hammills Farm. Thomas Alfred Hammill centre and brother right and parents. 285 x 180.jpg |
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| HammillsCorner-HammillsFarm_DSC8854.jpg |
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| HammillsCorner-PeverellTerrace_DSC8852.jpg |
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| Harbour 1980s aerial |
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| Harbour and Tregonning Hill 2019 |
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| Harbour Inn, was Commercial Inn. Cousins Ke Cousins Fred MATTHEWS and Kelly O'CONNOR have a drink in the Harbour Inn, which used to be the Commercial Inn. |
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| Harbour View Cafe Breageside 2018 |
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| Harbour-aerial-1980s.jpg |
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| Harbour-outer-FishingFleet1893.jpg |
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| HARBOUR: - an early photo. |
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| HARBOUR: Porthleven Harbour Postcard 1955 |
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| HARBOUR: Porthleven Inner Harbour 09 Sept 1963 |
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| HARBOUR: Porthleven Outer and Inner Harbour |
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| HARBOUR: Two Boys in punt- Hugh WILLIAMS and Billy ORCHARD 1930s
Two boys in a punt in Porthleven harbour. They are probably "chadding". "As youngsters we were allowed to borrow a fishermans punt for the evening, while they were at sea, providing we put it back where we got it from.
We would go out about 2 or 3 hundred off the harbour, drop a weight as an anchor, and fish until it got dark, for small Red Bream known locally as Chads.
Sometimes you caught nothing and if you were lucky, you might get 20 or 30." |
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| HarbourRoad-JerboaCottages_DSC6534.jpg |
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| HARBOUR_00006_early1900s_PZ467_Harbenger.jpg |
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| Haymaking 180 X 95.jpg |
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| Haymaking, Mr Giles, Elsie Balme father.jpg |
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| HILLSIDE-ForeSt-HomeOfBarbaraARTHUR_2019.png |
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| HOLLANDS-1958-RescuedAtSea.png |
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| HOLLOWAY_EmilyJane_RABY.jpg |
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| HOSKING, Albert John born 1928 Canada died 2012. Grave in Port Hope,Ontario, Canada |
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| HOSKING, David - artist 1943-2020 Artist David HOSKING 1943-04 Jan 2020
when younger |
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| HOSKING, David 1943-04 Jan 2020, artist |
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| HOSKING-Cecil_wifeElizabethMarionJ-BOWDEN.jpg |
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| HOSKING-MaryJane_neeALLEN-married 1861.jpg |
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| HOSKING_Walter-approx1933-thatcher.jpg |
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| House-Peverell-IMG_6603.jpg |
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| HOUSE-TheGables-NewGateBeingFitted-postcards016.jpg Workmen fitting new gate to THE GABLES (was Torleven House), Fore Street, Porthleven. |
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| HOUSE: Bungalow "Blue Skies" Loe Bar Road (now demolished) and replaced by Merghwidden and Chy Lowenna. The bungalow was built in the late 1930s by Arthur Christopher PASCOE (1909-1983). "Blue Skies" was later lived in by Dr Hagenbach, who together with his brothers owned Porthleven Harbour 1961-1977. Even later the house was demolished and replaced by two house, Merghwidden and Chy Lowenna that sat right on Loe Bar Road in line with the neighbouring houses. |
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| HOUSE: Verbena, Lower Peverell Terrace. Woman and child at front door 1930s, lived in by COWLS or relations of COWLS family Lower Peverell Terrace is now part of CLIFF ROAD (section leading from above the beach to junction of Peverell Terrace with Ocean Crescent) |
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| HOUSES at Gravesend, Porthleven |
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| HOUSES IMG_1353.jpg |
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| HOUSES IMG_1355 |
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| HOUSES IMG_1424 |
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| HOUSES IMG_1497 |
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| HOUSES IMG_1525 |
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| HOUSES IMG_2697 |
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| HOUSES IMG_2861.jpg |
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| HOUSES IMG_6914.jpg |
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