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Sunday, 5 December 2010

Sales over the horizon, but not the canvas type.

 There's no end to the inventiveness of some when it comes to utilising old or damaged harbour boxes.......
 the Manx Ranger has a new set of guiding on gear on the winch.......
 still working, a crabber's glove.......
 these buoy ropes have been in the water for some time with the amount of weed growth they have picked up.......
 looking for a lift back to it's home country, a 10 kilo fish box more commonly found aboard French day boat vessels......
 everything in its place and a place for everything.......
 aboard the Govenek of Ladram looking ship-shape and Bristol fashion..........
 possibly the biggest hailstones ever seen.......
 all aboard the Midnight Express with PJ wondering where that boy Joe has got to........
  shots of a good shot get checked out on the quay........
 as the St Ives cat heads out to shoot some more gear.......
 a very nautical sort of trompe l'oiel is one of the lots in the coming fine art sale at WH Lane........
also coming up for auction, sadly owing to one of Penzance's character's suffering a stroke, the stock and collection of Tony Sanders' gallery and antique shop, with many examples of marine art, artefacts and an especially diverse collection of Newlyn Copper.........
nearing completion, one of Penzance's landmark buildings, Lloyds Bank has had a facelift.

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