Decorative tiles at Trewarveneth Street

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Decorative tiles at Trewarveneth Street

Image: © Elizabeth Scott Taken: 24 Sep 2012

Several of these decorative tiles depicting trawlers can be seen around Newlyn. (Newlyn was a centre of the arts and crafts movement at the end of the nineteenth century to beginning of the twentieth.) These tiles on a building at the bottom of Trewarveneth Street depict the trawler Trewarveneth PZ196 which sadly no longer exists.

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Image Location

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50.102209
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-5.548588