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If you can assist with any dates for the post cards below or you have any other postcards that you would like to donate for display on the gallery, please email a copy to us at thequarries@treenvillage.co.uk

Sennen CoveSennen Cove. Date unknown.

St Buryan ChurchSt Buryan Church. Date unknown.

Alverton Road PenzanceAlverton Road Penzance. Date Unknown.

Penzance viewed from LescudjackPenzance from Lescudjack. Date unknown. (See the similar postcard below)

Penzance from the QuayPenzance from the quay. Date unknown.

Sennen ChurchSennen Church - Lands End. Date unknown.

Treen Hill looking downTreen Hill looking down. 'The Quarries' has since been built on the right hand side of the road opposite the property on the left of the photo.

PenberthPenberth Cove.

Penberth slipThe boats pulled high up on the slip at Penberth

Getting ready to launch the boats at PenberthGetting ready to launch the boats at Penberth. The washing is out on the line and blowing in the wind!

Penzance harbourA general view across Penzance harbour with St Mary's church tower clearly visible in the distance.

Pedny & PorthcurnoA view of Pedny at low water. On the original postcar 8 people can be seen on the beach. The post card pre-dates the Minack Theatre and has been kindly contributed by Bryan Saunders.

Treen village with an unmade road. Just coming around the corner is person in a brimmed hat. Another contributed image from Bryan Saunders. (Many thanks Bryan)

Logan RockThis postcard was posted from PZ on the 22nd August 1908 to a Sheffield address (our home town). The message on the card reads "We are having a lovely time. The country round here is beautiful. You will remember the drive to Lands End & Logan Rock stone. We went there last Monday. Kind regards to you both from sister & self." (100 years later and not much changes and the area is still beautiful - not sure that they would recognise Lands End now though!)


Nanjizel BayNanjizel bay and I think the locals call the pointed rock in the foreground "Diamond Horse". (I am sure someone will correct me if I am wrong!)



 
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