CAUSEWAYHEAD; THE WATER RUNNING DOWN THE LEFT SIDE IS FROM THE RESERVOIR AT THE TOP LEFT WERE THE FARMERS MARKET IS NOW; TURN OF THE CENTURY THE PUB ON THE RIGHT WAS CALLED THE DUKE OF CUMBERLAND
Mrs Beckerlegg the Mayor (or is it Mayoress) of Penzance and Mr Beckerlegg a former mayor helped turn the Christmas lights on in 1988. Pictured in Causewayhead
NO.. It's a children's play area. I have to say the noise pollution from these devices is irritating. I can hear these dudes from the top of the street as they commence their thrill ride determined to get from the top of Causewayhead to Bread Street and beyond non-stop.
And then there's those...
The old frontage of the cinema, thankfully since remodelled. Good Morning Vietnam and A Summer Story showing. £2.50 for adults, £1.50 for children! November 1988
Soon after this was taken these buildings were demolished. Remember Hooker Halls? The Novelties Shop, or as we'd call it, the Joke Shop. Also, Humphreys and the Christmas Shop. November 1988
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