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The Harbour, Penzance, Cornwall. Early 1900s
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The Harbour, Penzance, Cornwall. Early 1900s
Three masted barquentine sunk in Penzance harbour. Thought to be a Baltic vessel. The salvage vessel is SS Greencastle and in the background can be seen St Michaels Mount. Photographer: Probably John Christian Douglas
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TRURI : PNZhs.27
Media ID 12082306
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This print from the early 1900s transports us to the picturesque harbour of Penzance, Cornwall. The focal point is a magnificent three-masted barquentine that has tragically sunk in the calm waters of the harbor. Believed to be a Baltic vessel, its weathered wooden hull and towering masts evoke a sense of both awe and melancholy. Amidst this maritime scene, we catch sight of the SS Greencastle, a salvage vessel diligently working towards raising the sunken ship from its watery grave. Its presence serves as a reminder of human resilience and determination in face of adversity. In the background stands St Michaels Mount, an iconic landmark that adds depth and character to this already enchanting composition. Its majestic silhouette against the horizon perfectly complements the somber atmosphere surrounding the ill-fated barquentine. A lone figure can be seen on a nearby jetty, perhaps contemplating this nautical spectacle or simply enjoying his proximity to such maritime history. His presence adds scale to this vast seascape while also emphasizing man's connection with these powerful forces of nature. Further enhancing our immersion into this bygone era is a rowing boat gently bobbing on the water's surface. It serves as a humble reminder that life continues amidst tragedy; fishermen still ply their trade even when surrounded by tales of lost vessels and treacherous seas. Captured through lens mastery, most likely by photographer John Christian Douglas, this evocative print offers us not only glimps
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