 | Item 27061 Hampshire Postcard NEW FOREST Queen's Head BAR Interior Early Advertising Colour Postcard. Queen's Bar, The Queen's Head, Burley, New Forest. Interor. / Situated in the heart of the glorious New Forest. Housing a unique collection of antiques, brasses, weapons and other curios. Published by Hamilton-Fisher
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 | Item 25917 NEW FOREST 1942 Tuck's OILETTE Artist Signed Pine Wood Early Art Drawn Colour Postcard. The New Forest. Early Autumn in the Pine Wood. From an Original Painting by G. H. Jenkins. Here in the pinewood are the tall tree-stems like pillars in a great cathedral, while the ground is ruddy with the dropped needles of the pine, where it is not lovely with bracken almost itself like a little forest. Published by Raphael Tuck & Sons
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 | Item 25839 Artist Signed 1923 Postcard HANTS - ON THE TEST Cottage Old Artist Drawn Colour Postcard. On the Test, Hants. Oil Painting texture on surface. Sent from York to York. KG5 1d Published by The Linden Series
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 | Item 22795 Hampshire Old TUCK PC SOUTHSEA Roman Catholic Cathedral Early Tuck's Colour Postcard. Southsea - Roman Catholic Cathedral. Published by Raphael Tuck & Sons View Portsmouth and Southsea
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 | Item 19049 Hampshire Old Postcard - WINCHESTER College Cloisters Old B/W Postcard. Winchester. College Cloisters. Published by Platino Photo / Pictorial Stationery Co. Ltd. / Peacock
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 | Item 14921 SOUTHSEA Rock Gardens S. Parade Pier 1936 Old Postcard Hampshire Coloured PPC, Rock Gardens and South Parade Pier, Southsea. Sent from Portsmouth & Southsea. KG5 1d Red
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 | Item 14919 Hampshire 1937 Coloured Postcard SOUTHSEA Rock Gardens Early Coloured PPC, Rock Gardens, Looking South, Southsea. (Post Early in the day) Sent from Portsmouth & Southsea to Surrey. KG6 1d Red Published by Pearce, Stationer & Post Office Strand East Southsea
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 | Item 14689 Hampshire Judges' Old RP Postcard WINCHESTER CATHEDRAL Nave Winchester Cathedral.
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 | Item 14102 Hampshire Old RP Postcard SOUTHSEA The Rock Gardens Real Photo PPC, The Rock Gardens, Southsea. Published by J. Salmon Ltd., Sevenoaks. Fish trademark
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 | Item 9363 Hampshire Old Judges' Postcard - BEAULIEU CHURCH Pulpit Beaulieu Church, Pulpit. Beaulieu is a small village located on the south eastern edge of the New Forest national park in Hampshire, England. Published by Judges' Ltd., Hastings England
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 | Item 7531 Hampshire PPC MUSEUM ALDERSHOT Keogh Barracks Ash Vale Old Picture Postcard, Sculpture. R.A.M.C. Historical Museum, Keogh Barracks, Ash Vale, Aldershot. "In Arduis Fidelis". Published by The Forces Press (Naafi)
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 | Item 6880 NEW FOREST Old B/W Postcard Queens Bower Brockenhurst Hampshire Early Picture Postcard of Trees Woods in New Forest Queens Bower Nr. Brockenhurst. Greetings. Published by Photochrom Graphic Studios Tunbridge Wells Ketn
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 | Item 6226 Hampshire Old Postcard WINCHESTER CATHEDRAL The Choir Winchester Cathedral. The Choir. Stained Glass Window. Unused. Published by A. W. Kerr, F.I.B.P., F.R.P.S. Coulsdon, Surrey.
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 | Item 6225 Hampshire Old Postcard WINCHESTER CATHEDRAL The Choir Winchester Cathedral. The Choir. Stained Glass Window. Unused. Published by A. W. Kerr, F.I.B.P., F.R.P.S. Coulsdon, Surrey.
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 | Item 6224 Hampshire Old Postcard WINCHESTER CATHEDRAL The Choir Winchester Cathedral. The Choir.The Choir. Stained Glass Window. Unused. Published by A. W. Kerr, F.I.B.P., F.R.P.S. Coulsdon, Surrey.
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 | Item 6113 Hampshire Old PPC Birds Eye View BEAULIEU ABBEY Grounds England Early Picture Postcard, Bird's Eye View Beaulieu Abbey grounds. Unused. Published by E. Mudge, (Photo) Fawley, Hants.
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 | Item 4377 1934 Old PPC SOUTHSEA Castle Gardens Ornamental Gardens Coloured postcard fountain, pond, Sent from Portsmouth & Southsea to Westbury with 1d red King George V stamp.
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 | Item 2460 Clarence Pier Beach Fishing Boats Southsea Old Postcard Early sepia picture post card of the Clarence original Pier (before WW2) Portsmouth. The Victorian style octagonal pavilion pier, was opened by the Prince of Wales (later to become King Edward VII) in 1882. During the Second World War, Clarence Pier was hit by German bombs and totally destroyed. Re-building of the pier didn't commence until 1953. Published by printed in England.
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