Postally used in 1903. A Woodbury Series postcard showing ' The Road to Camelott ' from 'The Lady of Shalott' by Alfred Lord Tennyson. The artist is G.H. Boughton RA. There is a little light surface creasing to the corners, some small marks and minor edge and tip wear. Fair overall.
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Postally used in 1905. Some edge abd corner wear visible in the scan - mostly bottom left corner. A message written on the front. Fair overall. The card is from Raphaelle Tuck's 'Tennyson's Country' series 1.
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Printed postcard with some biographical information by Walter dela Mer printed on the message side of the back.Minor edge and tip wear and a few light marks but OK overall
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Postally used in 1909. Published by F.G.O. Stuart. minor tip wear and a few small marks but in decent overall order.
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Postally unused colour printed postcard. There is avery small repaired tear on the bottom edge, some general light edge and tip wear, and some discoloration on the reverse. Fair overall. A nice view from the gardens of this house in Freshwater, Isle of Wight.
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Postally used in 1909 and published in the Raphaelle Tuck series ' Homes of Literary Men '. A little corner wear and a few light marks on the reverse, but in fair overall order. A card by artist Sydney Carter with an inset of the poet top right. The green stripe effect is from the scanning, not on the postcard.
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Postally used in 1914. Some corner tip wear, a very small mark in the sky and stamp partially removed. Still OK overall.
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Postally used in 1911. Edge and corner wear with chipping and surface loss top left and right. Small crack to left edge. Some faults but acceptable overall. The quotation from 'The Brook' reads: "I chatter, chatter as I flow / To join the winding river."
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Real photo postcard by Rotary. Postally unused and in good overall condition. Pre-1919 back.
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Colour printed postcard. Postally unused but with a pre-1919 back. A little edge and corner tip wear but OK overall
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Sepia printed postcard by Frith. Postally unused with a pre-1919 back. Minor edge and tip wear but OK overall
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Real photo postcard showing of Tennyson by Beagles & co. Postally unused but with a pre-1919 back. A little tip wear but in decent overall order
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