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Postcard Collecting - Beginners Guides
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What are postcards worth. History of the PTA. These articles originally appeared in Picture Postcard Monthly. As a monthly column over a period of a couple of years. The original inspiration for the column was the lack of basic information about the hobby for people starting out. Many readers have since told me that the articles not only gave some useful information but were also a good read. Hopefully, transcribed in their original form to the PTA website, they may prove helpful to you too!
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Postcard Collecting Information from the Postcard Traders Association
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What are postcards worth. History of the PTA. Welcome to the Postcard Pages website. The site aims to supply information on all aspects of postcards to a wider audience. Whether you are looking for dealers suppliers or printing services, or perhaps trying to find out about an old card, then you are as welcome here as the thousands of postcard collectors who visit the pages regularly. Beginners guides by Liz McKendrick are included in the information section, which we hope to expand soon. We have an activ...
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Eastham - Wirral _Old Photographs
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Eastham (Wirral) Eastham Ferry and Manchester Ship Canal. OLD POSTCARDS and PHOTOGRAPHS c.1900-1930. Pictures on this page. Courtesy M.Day collection. Original old picture Postcards. Jobs Ferry Eastham - River Mersey. Eastham Church and Lych Gate. Eastham Locks Manchester Ship Canal. Eastham Locks Manchester Ship Canal. Liverpool Ferry - River Mersey at Eastham. Eastham Gardens and Jubilee Arch.
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Greetings from Carlisle...: To Mr. W. S. Macdonald, 2nd Lieut, Ward E4, Worsley Hall Hospital, Nr. Manchester (1915)...
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Sunday, 24 November 2013. To Mr W. S. Macdonald, 2nd Lieut, Ward E4, Worsley Hall Hospital, Nr. Manchester (1915). Got your cheery wire for which many thanks. I believe it is now in the hands of Mrs Welsh as a souvenir. Hope you call at Clifford St when on leave. Goodbye, with the best of luck. Your "old" pal Hip. In Manchester. The hall, a Victorian stately home built for the 1st Earl of Ellesmere, was taken over for use a hospital during the war. Sadly, I have no further information on the fate...The m...
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Greetings from Carlisle...: January 2011
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Sunday, 23 January 2011. To Mr and Mrs Battle, 380 Blandford Road, Efford, Plymouth, Devon (1965). Dear Mrs Battle and family,. Having a nice time here, but wet weather now. Hope you had a nice time in Ireland. Cheerio, Mr and Mrs Williams. Bring back the Routemasters.but don't let them into the town centre again! One more thing. who is that schoolboy and where is he running to? Or is he being chased by that copper? Publisher: Valentine and Sons Ltd., Dundee and London. Postmark: 28th July 1965.
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Greetings from Carlisle...: April 2013
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Monday, 1 April 2013. To Miss R. J. Musgrove, c/o Mrs Thornburn, The Louin, Marlborough Gds, Stanwix, Carlisle. Dear Ruth I now send you PC as asked for don't you wish you were here I think you might come out by two train on sunday twenty nineth seeing that it will be the last sunday all is very quiet here I got home safely on sunday night about eleven thirty five pm had company all the way to warwick bridge. have you been locked out any more see what is under the stamp. The card is a painting by a local...
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Postcards Published by J. Salmon Ltd: Jump Forward in Time
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Postcards Published by J. Salmon Ltd. This is how I discovered and started to collect Artist Drawn Postcards of the Towns and Villages of England by the Publisher J. Salmon Ltd. Wednesday, January 27, 2010. Jump Forward in Time. Just wanted to jump forward and talk about a card that I purchased at auction just a few days ago. Not really sure if a got a deal or not. 3444 The Victory Portsmouth. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Jump Forward in Time. How many Cards are there to collect? How it all Started.
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Postcards Published by J. Salmon Ltd: 3444 The Victory Portsmouth - Post Update
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Postcards Published by J. Salmon Ltd. This is how I discovered and started to collect Artist Drawn Postcards of the Towns and Villages of England by the Publisher J. Salmon Ltd. Monday, February 1, 2010. 3444 The Victory Portsmouth - Post Update. I received updates from Jean Cullen and Tony Longshaw regarding my post of the postcard 3444 - The Victory Portsmouth. Both Jean and Tony are long time members of the Salmon Study Group and life long postcard collectors. Thanks Jean and Tony for your help. On a ...
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Postcards Published by J. Salmon Ltd: February 2010
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Postcards Published by J. Salmon Ltd. This is how I discovered and started to collect Artist Drawn Postcards of the Towns and Villages of England by the Publisher J. Salmon Ltd. Sunday, February 14, 2010. Dipping and Carting Hop Poles. Hop-Picking New Style, with Fixed Poles and Wires. Hop Garden showing Oasthouses in the Distance. Hop Garden, Picking the Hops. Hop Pickers at Work. Carting the Hops in Pokes to the Oasthouse. Carting the Hop Pockets to London Market. In fact I found the un-numbered series...
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Greetings from Carlisle...: December 2013
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Wednesday, 25 December 2013. To Master M. Macdonald, 17 Portland Square, Carlisle (1909). Many thanks to you and Ian for photos, they were very good. I hope you had a jolly Xmas and that you will all have a very happy New Year. tell Ian I will send him a P.C. soon I shall be very pleased to see James, Ian and yourself. Any time after next Monday. I will be away from home till then. love to all from Jeannie. Hope you are all well. Published by W R and S Ltd (Reliable Series 187/8). Links to this post.