 | Item 75062 CHEPSTOW CASTLE Keep, Banqueting Hall 1906 Old Postcard Vintage Picture B/W Postcard. Monmouthshire, Wales, Chepstow Castle, Ruins, Keep and Banqueting Hall, Second Courtyard. Chepstow Castle is located in Chepstow, Monmouthshire, on top of cliffs overlooking the River Wye, is the oldest surviving stone fortification in Britain.
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 | Item 75054 TINTERN ABBEY View form S.E. Monmouthshire Old Postcard Vintage B/W Real Photo Postcard. Wales Tintern Abbey View from S.E. South East. Ruins. Tintern Abbey was founded by Walter de Clare, Lord of Chepstow, on May 9, 1131. Situated on the River Wye in Monmouthshire it was only the second Cistercian foundation in Britain, and the first in Wales. It is one of the most spectacular ruins in the country and inspired the William Wordsworth poem Tintern Abbey. Published by H.M. Office of Works
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 | Item 75053 CHEPSTOW View from Wyndcliff Monmouthshire Old Postcard Vintage Postcard. Monmouthshire. Chepstow - View from Wyndcliff. Wales. River. Panorama. Chepstow (Welsh language: Cas-gwent) is a border town straddling the MonmouthshireGloucestershire border, situated at the confluence of the River Wye and River Severn on the Severn's west bank. It is famous for its castle and racecourse, which hosts the Welsh Grand National. Chepstow proper is on the west bank of the Wye, the English part on the eastern bank is Sedbury. Published by Photochrom Co. Ltd.
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 | Item 75052 TINTERN ABBEY Ruins Interior West 1906 Old B/W Postcard Monmouthshire Vintage B/W Postcard. Tintern Abbey, Interior West. Ruins. 2/7/1906. Tintern Abbey was founded by Walter de Clare, Lord of Chepstow, on May 9, 1131. Situated on the River Wye in Monmouthshire it was only the second Cistercian foundation in Britain, and the first in Wales. It is one of the most spectacular ruins in the country and inspired the William Wordsworth poem Tintern Abbey.
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 | Item 75049 CHEPSTOW CASTLE GATE - Monmouthshire 1906 Old Postcard Vintage Picture B/W Postcard. Monmouthshire, Wales, Chepstow Castle Gate. Door. 3/7/1906. Chepstow Castle is located in Chepstow, Monmouthshire, on top of cliffs overlooking the River Wye, is the oldest surviving stone fortification in Britain.
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 | Item 70141 Isle of Wight Old RP Postcard Newport Cowes Freshwater Vintage Real Photo Multiview Picture Postcard. The 6 Wonders of The Isle of Wight. Ryde - Where you walk, Lake - You can walk through without wetting your feet sailing boats, Newport - you cannot bottle, Cow. Cowes - You cannot milk, Bus Street Scene, Needle - You cannot thread, Freshwater - You cannot drink Cliffs. Lighthouse, Cattle. Rocks. Humour. Published by W. J. Nigh Ventnor
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 | Item 69831 CHEPSTOW CASTLE The MARTEN'S TOWER Old Colour Postcard Vintage Colour Picture Postcard. Monmouthshire, Wales, Chepstow Castle Ruins. Sunset. Chepstow Castle is located in Chepstow, Monmouthshire, on top of cliffs overlooking the River Wye, is the oldest surviving stone fortification in Britain.
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 | Item 69829 CHEPSTOW CASTLE River & Boats Old Hand Tinted Postcard Vintage Colour Hand Tinted Picture Postcard. Monmouthshire, Chepstow Castle Ruins. Chepstow Castle is located in Chepstow, Monmouthshire, on top of cliffs overlooking the River Wye, is the oldest surviving stone fortification in Britain. Published by Frith's Series
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 | Item 64000 Locomotive Train ENGINE Postcard LMS 7768 - Abergavenny Early B/W Postcard. L.M.S. 7768 Train. Railway. Vintage Steam LMS (LNWR). Webb Coal Tanks. These useful little engines - of which three hundred were built - were by no means confined to coal haulage, but were used for all types of short-distacnce freight and passenger trains, especially in hilly districts. The class was designed in 1881 and all but one had gone by 1955. This sole survivor was brought out of retirement in 1958 to work a special last train in the Abergavenny district. Published by J. Arthur Dixon Dickinson Robinson Squirrel trademark. Photo by M. D. England. Group No. 2 in a Set of 15
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 | Item 60290 USA Old RP Postcard RHODE ISLAND SWISS VILLAGE NEWPORT Vintage B/W Real Photo Postcard. Swiss Village - Newport. Rhode Island. Street Scene.
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 | Item 60084 Isle of Wight 1952 Postcard MAP & FRESHWATER COWES RYDE Old B/W Real Photo Multiview Postcard. Peculiarities of the Isle of Wight. Needles - You cannot sew with, Cowes - That can't be milked - Street Scene, Ryde - Where you stroll - Pier, Freshwater - with tons of salt - cliffs Rocks, Newport - You cannot drink - street scene, Lake - you can ride in - monument. MAP. (Blood Donors are Still Urgently Needed). Sent from Bournemouth to Surrey. KGVI 2d Freshwater is a village and parish at the western end of the Isle of Wight. Freshwater Bay is a small cove on the south coast of the Island which also gives its name to the nearby part of the village of Freshwater.
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 | Item 59313 USA 1903 Old UB Postcard RHODE ISLAND Purgatory Newport Undivided Back Vintage B/W Postcard. Purgatory, Newport, Rhode Island. American Flag, woman & Eagle "Greetings from picturesque America". Sent from Newport. 2c Washington Published by Arthur Livingstone, New York
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 | Item 51049 Ireland Mayo Old Postcard MULRANY Clew Bay Achill Sound Early Multiview Colour Postcard. The Road to Achill. Clew Bay, Newport, Mulrany, Achill Sound. Flowers. River, Bridge, Street Scene, Mountains. Rocks. Used with stamp American Declaration of Independence 1776. Sent to Rugby England. Eire 7 Mulrany or Mallaranny (in Irish, An Mhala Raithn�) is a village in County Mayo, Ireland. Published by Cardall Ltd Dublin
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 | Item 50496 Wales Old Postcard CHEPSTOW CASTLE ruins River & BRIDGE Vintage B/W Postcard. Chepstow, Castle and Bridge. Published by Photochrom
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 | Item 50474 Wales Monmouthshire Old Postcard Ruins CHEPSTOW CASTLE Vintage B/W Postcard. Chepstow Castle. Published by Photochrom
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 | Item 48776 Wales Old Postcard WYE VALLEY River Seven Sisters Rocks Monmouthshire Vintage B/W Postcard. Wye Valley, Seven Sisters Rocks. The Wye Valley famous for its "Wye Valley Walk" is a long distance footpath in Wales, from Chepstow in Monmouthshire to Rhayader in Powys, via Newtown, Presteigne and Builth Wells. It is 112 m (181 km) long. Published by Photochrom Co. Ltd
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 | Item 48774 Monmouthshire Old Postcard CHEPSTOW View from Wyndcliff Vintage B/W Postcard. Chepstow - View from Wyndcliff. Wales. River. Panorama. Chepstow (Welsh language: Cas-gwent) is a border town straddling the MonmouthshireGloucestershire border, situated at the confluence of the River Wye and River Severn on the Severn's west bank. It is famous for its castle and racecourse, which hosts the Welsh Grand National. Chepstow proper is on the west bank of the Wye, the English part on the eastern bank is Sedbury. Published by Photochrom Co. Ltd.
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 | Item 45443 Monmouthshire Wales c1900 Old UB Postcard TINTERN ABBEY Vintage Undivided Back B/W Postcard. Tintern Abbey. Tintern Abbey was founded by Walter de Clare, Lord of Chepstow, on May 9, 1131. Situated on the River Wye in Monmouthshire it was only the second Cistercian foundation in Britain, and the first in Wales. It is one of the most spectacular ruins in the country and inspired the William Wordsworth poem Tintern Abbey. Published by Peacock Brand
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 | Item 45310 Monmouthshire Wales Old Postcard TINTERN ABBEY Panorama Vintage B/W Postcard. Tintern Abbey. General View. Sent to Hastings Sussex. KG6 2d Tintern Abbey was founded by Walter de Clare, Lord of Chepstow, on May 9, 1131. Situated on the River Wye in Monmouthshire it was only the second Cistercian foundation in Britain, and the first in Wales. It is one of the most spectacular ruins in the country and inspired the William Wordsworth poem Tintern Abbey. Published by Walter Scott
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 | Item 38147 USA 1924 Old Postcard RHODE ISLAND Newport Forty Steps Vintage Colour Postcard. The Forty Steps. Newport, Rhode Island. Sent from Newport R.I. to France. 2c Published by Chase & Chase Stationers
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 | Item 31359 Monmouthshire Old Color Postcard NEWPORT Belle Vue Park Wales Early Colour Postcard. Belle Vue Park, Newport. Newport (Welsh: Casnewydd) is the third largest city in Wales. Standing on the banks of the river Usk, it is the cultural capital of the traditional county of Monmouthshire, although an administrative county in its own right Published by Valentine
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 | Item 29731 Monmouthshire 1956 Old Frith Postcard LLANDOGO The Wye Early Frith's Postcard. Llandogo, The Wye from Wyrcliff. River. Sent from Somerset to Bristol. QE2 2d Published by F. Frith LGO
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 | Item 27004 Monmouthshire 1900 Old Postcard CHEPSTOW View of Bridge Undivided Back Early c1900 B/W Postcard. Chepstow, Bridge, River, General View. Chepstow (Welsh language: Cas-gwent) is a border town straddling the MonmouthshireGloucestershire border, situated at the confluence of the River Wye and River Severn on the Severn's west bank. It is famous for its castle and racecourse, which hosts the Welsh Grand National. Chepstow proper is on the west bank of the Wye, the English part on the eastern bank is Sedbury. Published by G.P. Abraham
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 | Item 23278 Monmouthshire 1905 Old Colour Postcard LLANTHONY ABBEY Old Colour Postcard. Llanthony Abbey. kE7 1/2d Published by Woodbury Series
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 | Item 20943 Monmouthshire Wales Old Real Photo Postcard ABBEY RUINS Early B/W Postcard. Monmouthshire. Published by Cambria Series. W. A. Call, The County Studio, Monmouth.
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 | Item 20942 Monmouthshire Old Real Photo Postcard - LLANTHONY ABBEY Early Wales B/W Postcard. Llanthony Abbey. Mon. Looking West. Monmouthshire. Ruins. Published by V. A. Call. Monmouth
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 | Item 20315 Wales Monmouthshire Old B/W Postcard of TINTERN ABBEY Early B/W Postcard. Tintern Abbey. Tintern is a village on the River Wye in Monmouthshire, Wales, close to the border with England. It is popular with tourists, who visit for the natural scenery and the ruined abbey.
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 | Item 16544 Wales 1957 Old RP Postcard TINTERN ABBEY from St. Ann's Tintern Abbey from St. Ann's. Ruins. Sent from Monmouth to Bucks. Tintern Abbey was founded by Walter de Clare, Lord of Chepstow, on May 9, 1131. Situated on the River Wye in Monmouthshire it was only the second Cistercian foundation in Britain, and the first in Wales. It is one of the most spectacular ruins in the country and inspired the William Wordsworth poem Tintern Abbey.
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 | Item 13871 Monmouthshire Old B/W Postcard TINTERN ABBEY from S. W. Tintern Abbey from S.W. Tintern Abbey was founded by Walter de Clare, Lord of Chepstow, on May 9, 1131. Situated on the River Wye in Monmouthshire it was only the second Cistercian foundation in Britain, and the first in Wales. It is one of the most spectacular ruins in the country and inspired the William Wordsworth poem Tintern Abbey.
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 | Item 6278 Wales Multiview WYE VALLEY Tintern Abbey Monnow Bridge Old Picture Postcard, The River Wye at Lancaut, Chepstow Castle, The Great Doward, Symonds Yat. Sent from Chepstow to Holland. King George 6th 2 1/2d blue The Wye Valley famous for its "Wye Valley Walk" is a long distance footpath in Wales, from Chepstow in Monmouthshire to Rhayader in Powys, via Newtown, Presteigne and Builth Wells. It is 112 m (181 km) long.
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