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FALMOUTH, Manacles 1936 Old Tuck's Oilette ART PostcardEarly Coloured Picture Postcard. Cornwall The Manacles. Rocks, Birds, Waves. With Artist's signature printed on bottom right. (H. B. Wimbush). / The Manacles - These dangerous rocks, which stand out from shore nearly due east from St. Keverne, are a standing peril to sailing-vessels. On this very reef, in May 1855, the emigrant ship John was wrecked, with a total loss of 200 lives.Publisher: Raphael Tuck & Sons Oilette Post Card Series No: 7072 Sent from: Mawnan Smith Falmouth Addressed to: Dunmow Hill Fleet Hants Stamp: King George 5th 1d Condition: Used Background: These dangerous rocks, which stand out from shore nearly due east from St. Keverne, are a standing peril to sailing vessels. On this very reef, in May, 1855, the emigrant ship JOHN was wrecked, with a total loss of 200 lives.
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