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- Cambridge Terrace, London, England Died 19 May 1936(1936-05-19) (agedĀ 61) Porthminster Hotel, St Ives, Cornwall, England Resting place Brookwood Cemetery, Brookwood...
- had limited amenities, its main attraction was the view overlooking Porthminster Bay towards the Godrevy Lighthouse. The happy summers spent at Talland...
- End), (Sennen Cove) 10s (50p); Nywelyn (Newlyn) 10s; and Portmynster (Porthminster, St Ives) 2s (10p). In 1425, 1432 and 1440 ships in Penzance were licensed...
- beach, Porthgwidden a small sandy cove, Harbour by the working port and Porthminster which has almost half a mile of sand. St Ives has an oceanic climate...
- the eminence", part of St Ives Bay) which is bounded to the north by Porthminster Point and to the east by Hawk's Point and contains a po****r family beach...
- Emily purchased a house in St Ives, Cornwall, which now forms part of Porthminster Hotel. In this hotel a commemorative plaque, situated within what was...
- were caught by the many local boats, many of which were drawn up on Porthminster beach, just below the station. Immediately outside the station was the...
- Portugal, an alternate spelling for Sintra Cintra (ship), which wrecked on Porthminster Beach in 1893 Cintra (New Hope, Pennsylvania), a historic house in Bucks...
- Cornwall, mostly around Liskeard, but also the Victoria in Newquay, the Porthminster Hotel in St. Ives, and various schools and churches. Construction of...
- had limited amenities, its main attraction was the view overlooking Porthminster Bay towards the Godrevy Lighthouse, which the young Virginia could see...