B/w print photograph
Acc.no: PEZPH : 1993.43.58
Identification
Item: St Peter's Church in Newlyn in the 1890s
Description: St Peter’s Church is pictured before the bell tower was raised 14’ and finished with a small spire in 1906. To the left stands the granite vicarage built in 1873. To the right is the first schoolroom, a temporary structure of cast iron frames covered with galvanised iron sheeting and known as the Iron School! In front of the church flows the Coombe River crossed by a bridge to the Church complex.
Condition: Good - discolouration to the top and left edges of the photograph.
Description
Height: 113mm
Width: 156mm
Material: Photograph
Production
Method: Printed
Date: 1880
Person: Branwell, John
Place: Penlee House
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