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Recipient Name: Mrs Taylor. Recipient Address: 24 Crumpsall Vale, Blackley, Manchester. Postal Date / Location: June 11 1910 / Manchester. Sender Detail: To my dear wife from your loving husband, 'Peacemaker'.
Early 20thC b&w printed photo view. Postally used with stamp and message dated September 18 1906. Genealogy, Family History Research Interest....
Family History-Ancestry Research - Postcard View of Bot Bay Guernsey. Pelham Real Photo
Sent to Miss Dorothy TAYLOR, Fern Cottage, Burnham Market, Norfolk, August 1908. Postally used with stamp and Chelmsford postmark for August 1 1908
Sent to Miss Dolly TAYLOR, 32 Queens Road, Springfield Road, Chelmsford, Essex, September 1910. From Willie Hubland
Sent to Miss Doll TAYLOR, 3 Queens Road, Chelmsford, Essex, from May, December 24 1908 on Millar & Lang National Series PC Entitled 'Will He Come?'
Sent to H J TAYLOR Esq, Front Street, Burnham Market, Norfolk, August 1906
Sent to Mrs Kate TAYLOR, 3 Queens Road, Springfield, Chelmsford, Essex September 1905. Posted from St Leonards, Hastings
Sent to Mrs TAYLOR, Bank House, Rochford Essex - From SEJ 1 July 1918. Postally used with stamp
Sent to Mrs W TAYLOR, Fern Cottage, Burnham Market, Nr Lynn, from Elsie. Postally used with stamp and Brancaster Button postmark dated July 16 1911
Early 20thC colour tinted drawing published by Burrow, Cheltenham ('Summer Sky' Series. Sent to H J TAYLOR Esq, Chelmsford Essex July 1906
Mid 1900s vintage printed photo postcard. Postally used with stamp and postmark. This postcard was sent to a Mrs Thurston of Woking Surrey describing anticipated troubles and damage to churches during the Civil War. Good vintage used condition
Early 20thC colour printed photo-London Series A. Postally used with stamp
Early 1900s colour printed card entitled 'Snowbound' from original painting by Professor Van Hier. Postally used with stamp