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Amateur Dramatics 1926-27 HMS Pinafore Porthleven Church
Moonflower Chinese Takeaway and Post Office, Fore Street, Cornwall April 2017
First World War Centenary of start - POrthleven graves cleaned up
see original story at http://www.falmouthpacket.co.uk/news/helstonandporthleven/11398122.Porthleven_church_pays_tribute_to_soldiers_of_Great_War/
Womens Institute 1925. Surnames mentioned: Mrs Rogers (Penrose), Mrs Rowe (Treeza)
Lazybank Lazy Bank a narrow steep incline of almost scrubland in between the back of Bay View Terrace and in front of Peverell Road.
Treza Farm sold 1927 to Mr Johns of Bank House, Helston. Previous owner was Mr h Rowe.
SS Torrey Canyon was an LR2 Suezmax Class oil tanker with a cargo capacity of 120,000 tons of crude oil. She was shipwrecked off the western coast of Cornwall, England, on 18 March 1967, causing an environmental disaster. Wikipedia
Ship William c1865 in harbour in front of Fisherman's Arms
First World War - Women working with the Red Cross.
Surnames:
ALFORD, BOWDEN, COLLINS, GALE, HARRIS, NEWBOULD, PAWLYN, RUSSELL
DEATH of Harold BRAY of 7 Thomas Street in 1948
Marriages 1939 BRAY-RICKARD & RUBERRY-RUSSELL