LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL REWARD CARD with much back information, London area views

Set with 6 items

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back:- THIS FAMOUS PALACE WAS ORIGINALLY PRESENTED TO HENRY VIII BY CARDINAL WOLSEY. IT WAS A FAVOURITE PALACE OF CHARLES I AND STRANGE TYO SAY OF OLIVER CROMWELL//THE PUBLIC this image has not yet been found as a Tuck postcard
LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL REWARD CARD with much back information, London area views
black & white studies, title at base of card, no Tuck identification but the type faces & a view with street people is identical to one of Tuck cards
2
back:- LUDGATE HILL LEADS UP FROM LUDGATE CIRCUS TO ST PAUL'S CATHEDRAL. this image has not yet been found as a Tuck postcard
LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL REWARD CARD with much back information, London area views
black & white studies, title at base of card, no Tuck identification but the type faces & a view with street people is identical to one of Tuck cards
3
back:- SOMERSET HOUSE, THE PRESENT SOMERSET HOUSE WAS ERECTED ON THE SITE OF THE PALACE OF THE SAME NAME WHICH WAS BUILT IN THE MIDDLE OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY//VICTORIA EMBANKMENT this image comes in set 2000 TOWN & CITY
LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL REWARD CARD with much back information, London area views
black & white studies, title at base of card, no Tuck identification but the type faces & a view with street people is identical to one of Tuck cards
4
back:- AS WE STAND AT THE FOOT OF CHEAPSIDE, WITH THE BANK OF ENGLAND ON THE LEFT, AND FACING THE ROYAL EXCHANGE, WE HAVE BEFORE US A SIGHT UNEQUALLED IN ANY CITY//QUEEN VICTORIA this image has not yet been found as a Tuck postcard
LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL REWARD CARD with much back information, London area views
black & white studies, title at base of card, no Tuck identification but the type faces & a view with street people is identical to one of Tuck cards
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back:- THE MONUMENT WAS ERECTED BY CHRISTOPHER WREN WHO WAS THE ARCHITECT OF ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL, TO COMMEMORATE THE GREAT FIRE THAT DEVASTATED LONDON IN 1666//THREEPENCE this image has not yet been found as a Tuck postcard
LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL REWARD CARD with much back information, London area views
black & white studies, title at base of card, no Tuck identification but the type faces & a view with street people is identical to one of Tuck cards
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back:- THE NATIONAL GALLERY IN TRAFALGAR SQUARE CONTAINS ONE OF THE GRANDEST COLLECTIONS OF PICTURES IN THE WORLD. THE BUILDING WHICH WAS OPENED TO THE PUBLIC IN 1838//SATURDAYS this image has not yet been found as a Tuck postcard
LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL REWARD CARD with much back information, London area views
black & white studies, title at base of card, no Tuck identification but the type faces & a view with street people is identical to one of Tuck cards