Sepia albumen print
Acc.no: PEZPH : 2016.50.218
Identification
Item: Luggers at their moorings in Newlyn
Description: View over Newlyn Harbour with the luggers still at their moorings, within the shelter of the new South Pier (which is out of shot to the right). This area off the Green Rocks, was the traditional anchorage known as Lodgia (or the sheltered place). Taken from lower down the Bowjey (the western hill rising above Newlyn), looking over the roofs of Factory Row and Newlyn Town, towards Wherrytown and Penzance in the distance. Just visible on the left is the head of the new North Pier, the white walls of Alexandra Terrace, and to their right, just discernible in Wherrytown, Bodilly's four-storey flour mill, stands as a single block adjacent to the old Serpentine Works. See also 2016.50.217.
Condition: Good
Description
Material: Photographic paper
Production
Method: Printed
Category: Photography
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