Street name plates

One of the last acts of the Paul Urban District Council was to put up street nameplates in Newlyn (though not Mousehole) as a belated response to regular post office appeals. On 5 September 1932 the council ordered 67 blue enamel nameplates from Wildman and Maguyer Ltd. with brass screws at a cost of £8 10s. Some still survive.
Content generated during research for the paperback book 'Cornwall and the Coast: mousehole and Newlyn' (ISBN 13 : 978-1-86077-489-8) for the England's Past for Everyone series