An engraving showing a view looking south-west in Market Jew Street in Penzance
- Date:
- 1800 - 1925
- Location:
- Market Jew Street, Penzance, Cornwall
- Reference:
- BB89/04907

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This is a copy negative, created in 1989.
The street name is thought to derive from the Cornish languague 'marghas Yow' meaning 'Thursday market' rather than any Jewish connection.
This is part of the Series: RBO01/09 Early Photographic Print Collection: Cornwall and Isles of Scilly; within the Collection: RBO01 Early Photographic Print Collection
Source: Historic England Archive
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