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#ThickTrunkTuesday
Helen Baggott | Editor ~ Author ~ Speaker
Happy #PostboxSaturday from the highly recommended model railway in Lynmouth, Devon.
Swanage, posted in 1909 to Hillington Station, Kings Lyn:
Dear Win, Hope you are quite well. I suppose you will soon be having your holidays from school. How is Frank getting on. Much love to you.
#PostedInThePast
#SailAwaySunday from the bridge, Potter Heigham – posted to the Harvey household in Eastbourne – owners of The Pier Hotel:
Having a fine time here. Will tell you news when I come home.
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#FingerpostFriday in Exford, Somerset.
Beecham's Pill Works, posted 1917 to Vi Dawes, Church Oakley:
Just a card to know if you are still CO. I am back Westerham again. Will write a long letter later. With love to Mummy & Daddy. Maud.
#PostedInThePast
London, The Tower – sent to Miss Freeman in Gloucestershire in 1904 from her brother:
"You did not answer the last portion of my letter. Please do so the next time you write. Love to all from Archie."
Both were teachers.
#PostedInThePast
The Post Office Arcade, Bridgeport, Connecticut. There's a Woolworth store on the left and on the right is the office for a language school.
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Bournemouth's Square, sent to Miss Killich, Williton, Somerset:
Don't trouble to send me a cake or anything as I can easily do without at present and I expect you have got plenty to do now Mother is away.
#PostedInThePast