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      <title>1: Porthmeor Beach</title>
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      <title>2: Wallis&apos; House</title>
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      <title>5: Penwith Gallery</title>
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      <title>6: Bethseda Place</title>
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      <title>7: The Harbour</title>
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      <title>8: St Ives Parish Church (St Eia)</title>
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      <title>9: Trewyn Studio (The Barbara Hepworth Museum)</title>
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