Postally used colour printed postcard by Valentine. Date not clear but probably late 1920s. Minor tip wear and a few light marks on the reverse, but in good overall condition.
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Postally unused and in good condition. Published by Abraham. Minor tip wear but in good overall condition.
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Postally unused and in good condition. Published by Abraham. Around the text of the 'creed' there are small insets with a Wordsworth quotation.
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Postally unused real photo postcard published by Abraham. The scene shows the firplace, a grandfather closk and a rocking chair.
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Postally unused rcolour postcard published by Sanderson & Dixon. The back has discoloured slightly to brown. the front is fine however. OK overall. please note that the wavy stripe effect is from the scanning and not on the postcard.
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Postally unused real photo postcard published by Abraham. Six small views including Wordsworth's bedroom, the library, the guestroom and the hall. In good condition.
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Postally unused postcard published by Sanderson & Dixon. In good condition.
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Postally unused postcard published by Webster of Keswick. Minor tip wear but in good overall condition.
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Postally unused postcard published by Webster of Keswick. Perforations on left edge where it was originally in a booklet of cards. Minor tip wear but in good overall order.
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Postally unused old postcard in good condition.
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Postally unused postcard. Under the image is the text of Wordsworth's poem 'We are Seven'. Colour printed postcard published by Dennis.
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Postally unused. Minor tip wear but in good overall condition.
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Postally unused and in good condition - just a little light corner tip wear. Published in the Abraham's Series no. 709
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Postally unused and in good condition. There is a short printed text on the message side of the back by Herbert Reed giving some biographical details. Published by Matthews of Bradford for the National Gallery.
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