Half a Century of Penzance (1825-1875)

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Half a Century of Penzance (1825-1875)
Louise Courtney, John Sampson Courtney
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James and Edward Harvey, the immense weight being kept up by large girders supported by iron pillars: the operation attracted considerable attention, and the result was the finest shop in the west. The original plan has since been largely changed ; at present the shop is in the possession of Mr. Prockter, chemist. A large garden belonged to this house, though not adjoining it, on a portion of which is built the chapel in Parade Street.
Prom Market Place one passed into the Green Market, some id
...ea of which may be gathered from a view by Skinner Prout, taken in 1 828. All the houses in this place have either been rebuilt or much altered. At the corner opposite Messrs. Bran well's was a shop with a projecting upper story, supported by pillars, which stood some time after the other old houses had gone. Next came the Three Tuns Inn, a long low house with a balcony over the entrance; this was torn down about 1831. At the north-west comer was the Shoulder of Mutton Inn, an extremely low thatched house, and by the side of it, forming part of the entrance to what is now called Bromley's Square, was the prison of the manor of Con- orton.

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