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Postcards > Europe > Great Britain > England > Kent > Chiddingstone Click here for Chiddingstone Email Alert
 | Item 216620 Japan Old Postcard DEER on Japanese Lacquer Document Box Korin Ritsuo D.E. Bower Vintage ART Old Postcard. Japan. Japanese Lacquer Document Box Inscribed "This picture is an imitation of Korin" (1656-1716) by Ritsuo (1663-1747). D.E. Bower, Collection, Chiddingstone, Castle, Kent.
|  | Item 163808 AR QUINTON 1921 Old Postcard Chiddingstone Village Street Scene Tudor House 1278 Vintage Old A.R.Q. ARQ Artist Art Drawn Colour Postcard. 1921 Kent, Chiddingstone Village Street Scene Tudor House. Woman Little Girl and Man. Horse Cart. From an original water colour drawing / painting by A.R. Quinton. No. 1278. Sent from Lewisham to Local. KGV 1d x 2 Chiddingstone village is a parish within the district of Sevenoaks. It lies on the River Eden, downstream of Edenbridge. The village takes its name from a large sandstone rock formation, situated on its outskirts, named the chiding stone. Tradition asserts that the stone was used as a seat of judgement, mainly to remonstrate overbearing local wives. Published by J. SalmonPrice: | £9.99 | €12.99 | US$13.69 |
|  | Item 73550 Postage Dues T 10C CHIDDINGSTONE Village HARDING NORWOOD 1930 Old Color Postcard Vintage Artist signed Art Drawn Colour Picture Postcard. Postage Dues. Postage Due T 10c. Chiddingstone, Kent. Near Tunbridge Wells. Sunflowers, Cottage, Street scene, Chicken Birds. From an original water colour drawing / painting by A. Harding Norwood. 1902. / Chiddingstone, a beautiful little village embowered in trees, situated about 6 miles north-west of Tunbridge Wells, on the Eden, a tributary of the Medway. It is supposed to derive its name from a fantastic mass of sandstone rock, shaped like a pulpit or chiding stone, situated in the Castle park behind the Inn. Sent from Tunbridge Wells Kent to Ontario Canada. Chiddingstone village is a parish within the district of Sevenoaks. It lies on the River Eden, downstream of Edenbridge. The village takes its name from a large sandstone rock formation, situated on its outskirts, named the chiding stone. Tradition asserts that the stone was used as a seat of judgement, mainly to remonstrate overbearing local wives. Published by J. Salmon
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