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Postcards > Europe > Great Britain > England > Cornwall > Polperro Click here for Polperro Email Alert | Item 217528 A.R. Quinton Old Postcard Polperro Fisherman's Home, Street Donkey Cornwall 2419 Vintage Art Drawn Colour Old Postcard. ARQ A.R.Q. Polperro, Fisherman's Home, Donkey, Cornwall. Fisherman. Fishery. Road Street Scene. From an original water colour drawing / painting by A. R. Quinton. No. 2419. Polperro is a small fishing village originally belonging to the ancient Raphael manor mentioned in the Domesday Book. It is on the south-east Cornwall coast in south west Britain. Situated on the River Pol, four miles west of the major resort of Looe and 25 miles west of the major city and port of Plymouth, it has a picturesque fishing harbour lined with tightly packed houses which make it a popular tourist location in the summer months. Parts of the harbour were rebuilt after destruction by a violent storm in 1817. Published by J. Salmon
| | Item 213046 A.R. Quinton Old Postcard Polperro Harbour, Sailing Boats Hill Cornwall No. 2417 Vintage Art Drawn Colour Old Postcard. Polperro Harbour, Sailing Boats. Hill. Cornwall. Panorama. Artist Signed. ARQ A.R.Q. From an original water colour drawing / painting by A. R. Quinton. No. 2417. Polperro is a small fishing village originally belonging to the ancient Raphael manor mentioned in the Domesday Book. It is on the south-east Cornwall coast in south west Britain. Situated on the River Pol, four miles west of the major resort of Looe and 25 miles west of the major city and port of Plymouth, it has a picturesque fishing harbour lined with tightly packed houses which make it a popular tourist location in the summer months. Parts of the harbour were rebuilt after destruction by a violent storm in 1817. Published by J. Salmon
| | Item 202669 AR Quinton 1932 Old Postcard Polperro Harbour Mouth, Sailing Boats Cornwall 3307 Vintage Art Drawn Colour Old Postcard. Polperro, The Harbour Mouth, Sailing Boats. Artist Signed A.R.Q. ARQ. From an original water colour drawing / painting by A. R. Quinton. No. 3307. Polperro is a small fishing village originally belonging to the ancient Raphael manor mentioned in the Domesday Book. It is on the south-east Cornwall coast in south west Britain. Situated on the River Pol, four miles west of the major resort of Looe and 25 miles west of the major city and port of Plymouth, it has a picturesque fishing harbour lined with tightly packed houses which make it a popular tourist location in the summer months. Parts of the harbour were rebuilt after destruction by a violent storm in 1817. Published by J. Salmon
| | Item 199615 A.R. Quinton Old Postcard Polperro Harbour, Sailing Boats Hill Cornwall ARQ 2417 Vintage Art Drawn Colour Old Postcard. Polperro Harbour, Sailing Boats. Hill. Cornwall. Artist Signed. ARQ A.R.Q. From an original water colour drawing / painting by A. R. Quinton. No. 2417. Polperro is a small fishing village originally belonging to the ancient Raphael manor mentioned in the Domesday Book. It is on the south-east Cornwall coast in south west Britain. Situated on the River Pol, four miles west of the major resort of Looe and 25 miles west of the major city and port of Plymouth, it has a picturesque fishing harbour lined with tightly packed houses which make it a popular tourist location in the summer months. Parts of the harbour were rebuilt after destruction by a violent storm in 1817. Published by J. Salmon
| | Item 117553 POLPERRO The House on the Props Bridge Old ART Postcard Vintage Art Artist Drawn Postcard. Cornwall. The House on the Props. Polperro, River Scene & Bridge. Polperro is a small fishing village originally belonging to the ancient Raphael manor mentioned in the Domesday Book. It is on the south-east Cornwall coast in south west Britain. Situated on the River Pol, four miles west of the major resort of Looe and 25 miles west of the major city and port of Plymouth, it has a picturesque fishing harbour lined with tightly packed houses which make it a popular tourist location in the summer months. Parts of the harbour were rebuilt after destruction by a violent storm in 1817.
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