Postally unused portrait published by Carter & Son, Hackney. A few biographical notes under the image. minor edge and tip wear but in good overall order.
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Postally used in 1944. Published by Vivian Mansell and showing a scene painted by artist E W Haselhurst. A little edge and corner tip wear, and some horizontal creasing to the bottom right area resulting in a few light crease marks on the surface. Fair overall Please note that the wavy stripe lines are a result of scanning and not on the postcards itself.
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Postally used in 1919. Published in Raphaelle Tuck's 'What are the wild waves saying?' series. This postcard shows a sea scene by M. Morris with a quotation from Shelley's The Revolt of Islam. Minor tip wear and a few small marks from franking ink, but OK overall.
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Sepia printed postcard published by Eyre & Spottiswood. Postally unused. A little tip wear but in decent overall order. Quite hard to find.
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Postally unused and in good condition. There is a short biographical text printed on the message side of the reverse.
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Printed postcard published by the Bodleian Library in Oxford. Postally unused. a small collection of Shelley relics including his watch, locks of hair, the book taken from his hand after he drowned and a rattle. Minor tip wear but in good overall order.
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