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I'm pleased to announce that Picrure Penzance survived a recent attack. Although the database was partly damagaed, no user data was compromised.
The website is back up and running and now is being updated ready for full members access.
We think this may be Penalverne House that was knocked down in about 1936 to make way for the Penalverne estate in Penzance.
Picture supplied by John Gendall
Morrab Library, if my memory serves me, has four windows over the entrance porch (which is squared); the projection to the right is angled. Then there is the long high wall raised on the left, with trees behind it.
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