B/w print
Acc.no: PEZPH : 2002.95
Identification
Item: Bunkers Hill, St Ives
Description: Bunkers Hill, St Ives. Bunkers Hill leads from the bottom of Fore Street to Porthmeor Square. It is named after the 1775 battle of the American War of Independence. Formerly it was called Bolton Street after the Duke of Bolton, the landlord. In 1906 4 cottages in Bunkers Hill and Bailey’s Lane sold for £300. Mr Tanner, the basket maker, used the building on the left in the early 20th century. Further up was Brooking Williams Seine Company cellar which was replaced by the Fore Street (Primitive Methodist) Chapel Sunday School in 1922.
Condition: Good
Description
Height: 200 mm
Width: 150 mm
Material: Paper
Production
Method: Printed
Date: 1890
Person: Preston, Robert Hawker, Peniel
Place: Penzance
Category: Photography
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