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We recently stayed at Bosfrankan farm at St.Buryan where our ancestors used to live and enjoyed the hospitality and every thing about the area.
Alan Tremewen <AlanTremewen@aol.com>
Melbourne Victoria Australia - Friday, December 31, 1999 at 02:57:52 (GMT)

I´ve been to Cornwall ones and it was a great experience for me. Whenever I miss all those places, I visit your website to recall my memories back.
Thanks.

Magda Padevetova <magda_padevet@hotmail.com>
Prague Czech Republic - Monday, December 27, 1999 at 09:59:48 (GMT)

I am biased of course having been brought up not 3 miles from Penzance (Crowlas) and still a regular visitor with my Black Country family.
The old town still has character and, for those of you who have never been, is well worth a visit. Prepare for your visit by reading any of the late Derek Tangye's books (collectively known as "The Minack Chronicles", they are sure to give you a longing to visit the area.
Apart from the best scenery Penzance and Newlyn has the best rugby team in Cornwall!!
I hope some of my old school friends (from Heamoor CSS) will recognize the name and invite me to share a drink sometime! Enjoy..

Michael Troon <m.troon@virgin.net>
Stourbridge West Midlands UK - Thursday, December 23, 1999 at 20:06:13 (GMT)

Good to see a web site on PZ.
Truro School seems far away now. If anyone down there knows me, mail me.
I won't be down to Lelant and St Ives this Christmas. Went a little crazy last year. All Mark Mcdermott and Marcus Price's fault. See you lords soon

Jono Bassett <jonathan.bassett@creditlyonnais.co.uk>
London UK - Thursday, December 23, 1999 at 13:49:52 (GMT)

Looking forward to a great Christmas and New Year.
Lesley Keeling <johnp_lesley@yahoo.com>
Ilford Essex UK - Tuesday, December 21, 1999 at 15:23:31 (GMT)

Nice to find this website. My grandad was from Cornwall, and I have family in Newlyn where we had a lovely time last year on holiday. Nice picture of the harbour lights that I've heard so much about from my brother in law who helps with them. Looking forward to visiting again next year.
Jackie Catarelli <indet@msn.com>
Shirley New york U.S.A. - Monday, December 20, 1999 at 23:53:44 (GMT)

Seems years ago since I was at Humphry Davy (the last year it was a Grammar School). I always bring the kids to PZ on our holidays when we visit my folks in Truro. The site brings back memories!
Quintin Bell
Soon to be Bahrain - Wednesday, December 15, 1999 at 17:24:40 (GMT)

Hi everyone down in Kernow. Although not actually Cornish, I do consider myself an honourary Cornishman due to my surname (Trevaskus) and my ancestry. Look forward to visiting family down south and my family hailing from Plymouth makes it all the more easy to come down, sidetracked (of course) by the mighty Green Army of Plymouth Argyle when I get the chance.
Dave Trevaskus <david.trevaskus@bbbs-group.co.uk>
Yatton, North Somerset England - Monday, December 06, 1999 at 16:09:10 (GMT)

My father and his mother were both born in Trellis Cottage. Dads date of birth was 2/14/1909 his mother-Nov/1891(appr). Dad passed away in March of this year. Now I can say we let them know back home. JAMES STANLEY MICHELL 1/09-3/99
Keith Michell
Fort Wayne, Indiana USA - Monday, December 06, 1999 at 02:49:52 (GMT)

Excellent, excellent!! It's a long time since I've seen my home town portrayed in such a beautiful style. Having lived overseas for a number of years now it is brilliant having access to such a resource that I can share amongst my international friends. Keep up the good work. Don Swanson, Negara Brunei Darussalam (Northern Borneo).
Don Swanson <dswanson@brunet.bn>
Kuala Belait, Brunei - Sunday, December 05, 1999 at 01:49:59 (GMT)

Hi. For a relatively small place Penzance has many nice shops, a nice cross section of hotels and guesthouses, and more cultural places than towns 10 times the size. Besides that they aren't in Cornwall. I will visit the site often, as I visit Penzance every other year it cuts down on the withdrawal symptoms. I consider myself a Cornishman even though from Cheshire as my maternal line is 100 percent Cornish all from West Penwith. A truly excellent site.
Jim Thompson <Kernow62@aol.com>
Orlando, Florida USA - Saturday, December 04, 1999 at 19:41:52 (GMT)

Looking for an old friend, Susan Rolling. She resided in a town near Penzance (can't remember the name of the town). Husband's name was Clifford; daughter is Katy. If anyone has any information, please pass it on.
Janice Williams Macdonald <jmacdonald@counseling.org>
Arlington, Virginia USA - Tuesday, November 30, 1999 at 14:31:16 (GMT)

i think this is the best site on the net about where i live
vicky <ariesangel@bolt.com>
penzance, cornwall england - Friday, November 12, 1999 at 09:37:17 (GMT)

Enjoyed you're site.Would love to travel there someday! I would go broke buying Thimbles (HA).Thankyou for the interesting History.
Shirley Fridge <sfridge@earthlink.net>
Keitchi(key-chy), Louisiana usa - Tuesday, November 02, 1999 at 04:16:54 (GMT)

A very useful site which has been bookmarked for future visits.
Michael Gallahad <webmaster@marazion.net>
Penzance, Cornwall UK - Wednesday, October 27, 1999 at 05:14:39 (BST)

A warm welcome always awaits us when we visit any part of CORNWALL
MR.Foster
Bridlington, East Yorks - Friday, October 22, 1999 at 17:25:47 (BST)

Many compliments. We'll early visit your town to meet some friends in Penzance and around. Thanks a lot for your precious suggestions.See you...
Girdo & Saby <aibrubia@freemail.it>
Rubiana, Piemonte Italy - Tuesday, October 19, 1999 at 22:20:43 (BST)

Nice looking site, easy to navigate and informative. Well done from one of your commerce members.
Doug <Doug.C@tesco.net>
Penzance, Cornwall - Saturday, October 09, 1999 at 23:42:26 (BST)

Just want to say this site is just wonderful! Those pictures are priceless. Very beautiful country. I hope to visit my "internet parents" there someday in the near future! Looking forward to seeing this beautiful place. Thanks for a wonderful web site!
Valerie Spatchek <shamrock27@lsol.net>
Reedsville, Wisconsin USA - Friday, October 01, 1999 at 01:23:14 (BST)

Great pages, keep up the good work.Kernow Bys Vyken.
David R Warren <dave.warren@worldonline.nl>
Maastricht, The Netherlands - Sunday, September 19, 1999 at 15:29:34 (BST)

I am looking for the address of where I might write to locate the birth certificate of my grandfather who was born in Penzance in 1868. What a beautiful website for a beautiful city!!!!
Chris Morley Browning <browning@dreamscape.com>
Hubbardsville, NY USA - Saturday, September 11, 1999 at 07:25:52 (BST)

I am very interested in your country. You have a real nice home page and I just wanted to say hello from the US.
Lou Pope <lpope@gibralter.net>
New Bern, NC USA - Sunday, August 29, 1999 at 01:15:31 (BST)

Its great to be able to find out a little bit about the placemy mum was born! She is returning there in Sept.for a reunion with her only living relatives, two sisters, after 40 years!I wish I could go as well! It looks like a lovely place!
Christine Pollock <teampoll@intergate.bc.ca>
Port Coquitlam, B.C. Canada - Tuesday, August 24, 1999 at 04:28:49 (BST)

this is great to see penzance on the net, great site love the fact that you have shown pz in such detail - thanx
anna <hi_energy@lineone.co.uk>
penzance, cornwall cornwall - Friday, August 13, 1999 at 23:08:23 (BST)

we like living here, if you want up to date local news email us
skboss&bosset <skboss@xoommail.com>
heamoor, penzance, cornwall - Monday, August 09, 1999 at 23:07:59 (BST)

great to see PZ on line keep up the good work cornwall 4 ever
skbosset <skbosset@xoommail.com>
penzance, cornwall cornwall - Monday, August 09, 1999 at 23:07:33 (BST)

good pages keep up the good work.from http://www.byte2nd.com/hayle.htm
jim <2ndbyte@globalnet.co.uk>
hayle, - Monday, August 09, 1999 at 21:27:34 (BST)

Excellent site , just the thing for a home sick cornishman - keep up the good work.
Keith Nicholas <knichols@oberon.ark.com>
Campbell River, British Columbia Canada - Friday, August 06, 1999 at 05:42:47 (BST)

Congratulations on a great site - very fast and lots of interesting facts, images, and information (travel, etc) - all of which was presented in a light and simple way! I look forward to getting there in person on my next trip to the UK.
John Robertson <jrobertson@aol.com>
Hong Kong - Tuesday, August 3, 1999 at 02:14:42 (BST)

Congratulations on an excellent web site. The history of the area is very good and provides an educational value to the site. I did indeed enjoy browsing your site.
Sue Nightingale <nightingale_s@mail.lynchburg.edu>
Lynchburg, VA, USA - Monday, August 2, 1999 at 19:23:07 (BST)

I have found your website to be very colourful, informative and interesting, well done. Although my family and I are frequent visitors to Penzance and West Cornwall I have found information on your site that I was not aware of and we will certainly use this to explore further when we next visit.
Anne <anne.jones@tesco.net>
London - Monday, August 2, 1999 at 15:35:25 (BST)

This is a well balanced web site. The photographs are excellent and the text makes a good read. Navigation throughout the site is good, since I can get to the page I want within two or three clicks.
Kate O'Hara <kate_ohara@hotmail.com>
Tucson, Arizona, USA - Sunday, August 1, 1999 at 22:47:16 (BST)

The Guestbook on this site is now open and the Editors will welcome any (polite) users comments. We hope that you will find the site useful and that you will re-visit soon. Meanwhile, please leave your comments and views here.
WebMaster <webmaster@penzance.co.uk>
Penzance, Cornwall UK - Sunday, August 1, 1999 at 08:00:00 (BST)

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