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Princes House and Princes Garage, Princes Street, Truro, Cornwall. In or before 1934
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Princes House and Princes Garage, Princes Street, Truro, Cornwall. In or before 1934
Princes House was built for William Lemon in 1739 by the London architect Thomas Edwards. The porch, steps and boundary wall was added in 1891 as designed by Silvanus Trevail. The showroom for H.T.P. Motors Ltds garage was on Princes Street and the premises ran through to the workshops on Back Quay. This building was demolished in 1934 when the garage was extended and refurbished. A horse and cart can be seen in front of the garage with a man loading or unloading metal containers. Photographer: Unknown
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This print takes us back in time to the bustling streets of Truro, Cornwall, in or before 1934. The focal point of this snapshot is Princes House and Princes Garage on Princes Street, two architectural gems that once graced the cityscape. Princes House was a magnificent creation by London architect Thomas Edwards for William Lemon back in 1739. Its grandeur was further enhanced in 1891 when Silvanus Trevail added a porch, steps, and boundary wall to its already impressive facade. This historic building stood as a testament to the exquisite craftsmanship of the 18th century. Adjacent to it stands Princes Garage, which housed H. T. P. Motors Ltd's showroom on Princes Street while extending through workshops on Back Quay. Sadly, both structures met their demise in 1934 when the garage underwent an extension and refurbishment project. In this snapshot frozen in time, we see a horse-drawn cart parked outside the garage with a man diligently loading or unloading metal containers onto it. It offers us a glimpse into everyday life during that era – where commerce thrived amidst stunning architecture. Preserved by an unknown photographer's lens, this print serves as a valuable historical artifact capturing not only Truro's urban landscape but also showcasing how transportation and trade were conducted decades ago.
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