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back:- THIS HISTORIC AND NOBLE BUILDING IS FILLED WITH BEAUTIFUL AND CURIOUS MEMORIALS, ONE OF THE MOSY INTERESTING BEING THE SHRINE OF THE MURDERED THOMAS A BECKET//ITS ASSOCIATIONS
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back:- THE LITTLE GIRL IN THE PICTURE HAS MANY FRIENDS AT THE FARM AMONG THE NUMEROUS ANIMALS, BUT HER FAVOURITE IS SALLY, THE MARE.//FOAL THAT YOU CAN SEE STANDING BESIDE HER this image as GLOSSO 5589 FOURFOOTED FRIENDS & for HUDDERSFIELD EDUCATION COMMITTEE
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THE RIVER WYE, CLEAR AND BEAUTIFUL AS IT IS CANNOT HIDE FROM THE EYE OF THE RAMBLER THAT THE SCENERY HERE IS BEING MUCH DISFIGURED BY THE SWELLS OF THE LAND.// A LOVELY SPOT TO BE IN ON SUCH A DAY
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back:- ELVET BRIDGE CONNECTS THE SUBURB OF OLD ELVET WITH THE MORE ANCIENT PART OF DURHAM WHICH STANDS ON A PENNINSULAR FORMED BY THE WEAR. THE BRIDGE//OF NORMAN ARCHITECTURE same image & card title GLOSSO 5608 DURHAM
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ELVET BRIDGE CONNECTS THE SUBURB OF OLD ELVET WITH THE MORE ANCIENT PARTS OF DURHAM, WHICH STANDS ON A PENINSULAR FORMED BY THE WEAR//CATHEDRALS AND A PERFECT TYPE OF NORMAN ARCHITECTURE
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back:- EDINBURGH, ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL OF EUROPEAN CITIES, IS FAMOUS FOR MANY IMPOSING AND INTERESTING BUILDINGS, NOT THE LEAST//FOUNDED RESPECTIVELY IN 1823 AND 1850.
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back:- DOVEDALE, STRICTLY SPEAKING, INCLUDES ONLY A SPACE OF ABOUT THREE MILES BETWEEN HAM AND MILL DALE, AND AFFORDS THE LOVERS OF THE PICTURESQUE AND BEAUTIFUL//ONE FOR A VISIT same image & card title GLOSSO 5526 BUXTON AND ENVIRONS SERIES II
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| 26948 |
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back:- THE TIME OF WHEAT HARVEST COMES IN AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER AND IS A MOST IMPORTANT TIME OF YEAR NOT ONLY TO THE FARMER BUT TO US ALL, FOR IT MUST BE REMEMBERED//STACKED same image & card title 4721 COUNTRY LIFE & RAPHOLETTE 8074 FARM LIFE
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because these cards use postcard images the set is also listed in TuckDBpostcards images used in this set appear to have been taken from a wide range of mainly GLOSSO Tuck postcards.
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| 26949 |
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back:- FROM THIS PICTURESQUE RUIN, ONE OF THE SIGHTS OF THE DISTRICT, CAN BE SEEN SENTING A VIVID CONTRAST BETWEEN THE PRESENT AND THE PAST//FELL INTO DISUSE AT THE END OF THE TWELFTH CENTURY.
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because these cards use postcard images the set is also listed in TuckDBpostcards images used in this set appear to have been taken from a wide range of mainly GLOSSO Tuck postcards.
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| 26950 |
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back:- THESE TWO LITTLE BOYS HAVE PLANTED THE UNION JACK ON THE TOP OF THEIR SAND CASTLE, AND ARE DIGGING A TRENCH ROUND IT AS A SAFEGUARD.//FAR MORE SUBJECTS THAN ANY OTHER RULER same image & card title GLOSSO 5636 SEASIDE JOYS
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because these cards use postcard images the set is also listed in TuckDBpostcards images used in this set appear to have been taken from a wide range of mainly GLOSSO Tuck postcards.
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| 26951 |
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back:- IN THE HAYFIELD. HAY WHICH IS GENERALLY CUT DURING JUNE AND EARLY JULY IS THE GRASS OF THE FIELDS, SUB-DRIED AND STOCKED IN STACKS FOR FUTURE USE//BEING CARTED.
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because these cards use postcard images the set is also listed in TuckDBpostcards images used in this set appear to have been taken from a wide range of mainly GLOSSO Tuck postcards.
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| 26952 |
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back:- THIS PICTURE REPRESENTS AN IRISH PEASANT WOMAN AND HER DAUGHTER SPINNING FLAX. IN THE FOREGROUND IS THE PIG ALWAYS TO BE FOUND IN THE IRISH HOMESTEAD//READY FOR THE SPINNER
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because these cards use postcard images the set is also listed in TuckDBpostcards images used in this set appear to have been taken from a wide range of mainly GLOSSO Tuck postcards.
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back:- LOCH KATRINE, OR AS SIR WALTER SCOTT CALLS IT indistinct on our card//IN THE DISTANCE THE PICTURESQUE MOUNTAIN OXEN ARE TO BE MET WITH EITHER ON OR NEAR THE SHORES OF THE LAKE same image & card title GLOSSO 5551 SCOTTISH LOCHS
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THE HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT ARE A MOST IMPOSING PILE OF BUILDINGS. ON THEIR SITE ONCE STOOD THE ANCIENT ROYAL PALACE OF EDWARD THE CONFESSOR//FAMOUS CLOCK "BIG BEN" WITH ITS MUSICAL -TONED CHIMES.
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back:- THIS MAGNIFICANT STRUCTURE WHICH SPANS THE THAMES NEAR THE TOWER OF LONDON WAS SPECIALLY DESIGNED AND CONSTRUCTED BY SIR HORACE JONES AND SIR JOHN WOLFE BARRY// IN1894 same image & card title GLOSSO 5612 LONDON SERIES III
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because these cards use postcard images the set is also listed in TuckDBpostcards images used in this set appear to have been taken from a wide range of mainly GLOSSO Tuck postcards.
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back:- THIS LITTLE BOY IS QUITE READY TO START. HE HAS BORROWED THE HAT AND THE CORK-BELT OF HIS FRIEND, ONE OF THE CREW OF THE LIFEBOAT, AND ALL THAT IS REQUIRED//OF THIS OR OTHER NATION same image & card title GLOSSO 5619 HAPPY CHILDHOOD SERIES III
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back:- NEW BRIGHTON LIGHTHOUSE IS BUILT ON A LOW LYING LEDGE OF ROCK KNOWN AS THE ROCK PERCH, JUST OFF THE POPULAR WATERING PLACE. BOTH THE LIGHTHOUSE AND THE ADJACENT//NEARING same image & card title GLOSSO 1088 LIVERPOOL
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back:- IN THE PICTURE WE SEE A HANDSOME ST. BERNARD DOG WHO IS KEEPING GUARD OVER BABY. THE LITTLE CHILD COULD NOT BE IN SAFER KEEPING. THE ST. BERNARD CAN, WITHOUT DISPUTE//ASSISTANCE same image & card GLOSSO 5606 OUR DARLINGS
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back:-THIS INTERESTING PICTURE BY//BEST
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because these cards use postcard images the set is also listed in TuckDBpostcards images used in this set appear to have been taken from a wide range of mainly GLOSSO Tuck postcards.
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D. MACLISE
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back:- THIS BEAUTIFUL PICTURE HANGS IN THE LOUVRE AT PARIS, AND WAS PAINTED BY THE GREAT FRENCH MASTER GUSTAVE COURBET. IT REPRESENTS AN OPENING IN A NOBLE FOREST//DIED IN 1877
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because these cards use postcard images the set is also listed in TuckDBpostcards images used in this set appear to have been taken from a wide range of mainly GLOSSO Tuck postcards.
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