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Postcards > Europe > Great Britain > England > Cornwall > Falmouth Click here for Falmouth Email Alert
 | Item 54110 Cornwall 1964 Postcard King Harry Passage Vintage Cars Early Colour Picture Postcard, King Harry Passage, one of the loveliest river crossings in all England. This ferry crosses the river Fal and affords a short cut from the Falmouth area to the Roseland Peninsula. Street Scene. Sent from St. Mawes Cornwall to Paignton. QE2 2 1/2d Published by Colour Photograph by J. Arthur Dixon Studios
|  | Item 32847 FALMOUTH Art Drawn Old Postcard Pendennis Head & Castle Cornwall Early Artist Drawn Colour Postcard. Pendennis Head and Castle, Falmouth. Sailing Boats, Beach. From an Original Water Colour Drawing by E.W. Trick. Published by Valentine ART COLOUR
|  | Item 26999 Cornwall FALMOUTH 1900 Old Colour Postcard Harbour Boat Early Hand Tinted Coloured Postcard. Falmouth. Ships. Sailing Boats. Yachts. Harbour. Published by Valentine
|  | Item 25125 Cornwall Old RP Photo Postcard FALMOUTH Pendennis Point Early B/W Real Photograph Postcard. Pendennis Point, Falmouth.
|  | Item 18255 Cornwall Old Real Photo Postcard - FALMOUTH Aerial View Falmouth, Photograph Postcard, Aerial View. Ships, Boats, Harbour. Beautiful View. Published by Aerofilms Ltd. London
|  | Item 9548 FALMOUTH 1936 TUCK's OILETTE PPC Manacles Artist Signed Early Coloured Picture Postcard. Cornwall The Manacles. Rocks, Birds, Waves. With Artist's signature printed on bottom right. (W. B. Wimbush). Sent from Mawnan Smith Falmouth to Dunmow Hill Fleet Hants. King George 5th 1d 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. Published by Raphael Tuck & Sons Oilette Post Card
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