| Item 180025 Czechoslovakia Czech Old Postcard MARIENBAD Neubad and Kursaal, Art Artist Drawn Vintage Old Art Artist Drawn Colour Picture Postcard, Czechoslovakia Czech. MARIENBAD - Neubad and Kursaal. Published by Kuenstler Serie Marienbad
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| Item 136349 Czechoslovakia, Franzensbad Allee zur Salzquelle 1898 Old UB Postcard Alley Road Vintage Old Undivided Back Postcard. Czechoslovakia. Trees, Tree-lined Alley Franzensbad Allee zur Salzquelle. 12-8-98. Sent to Brighton England. Published by Hermann Poy Dresden
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| Item 63103 Czech Republic Postcard Nenechte nad svym hnevem Sunset Czech Republic Czechoslovakia Colour Picture Postcard, Nenechte nad svym hnevem zapadnout slunce Ef 4,26b. Coast Seaside. Sent from Kolin to Utrecht Holland. Ceska Republika 5k Plzen Published by Vydal Josef Postulka Petrov 3, 602 / Lito : Atelier Slama
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| Item 42220 Czechoslovakia 1927 Postcard - FRANZENSBAD Stahlquelle Vintage B/W Postcard. Franzensbad. Partie an der Stahlquelle. Czech. Man standing by river.
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| Item 41785 Czechoslovakia 1937 Old Postcard - KVASICE ZAMEK Castle Early Real Photo B/W Postcard. Kvasice Zamek. River. Deutsches Reich. Sent to Bayern.
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| Item 32257 Czechoslovakia Old Postcard - DALIBORKA Schwarzer Turm Early B/W Postcard. Daliborka und Schwarzer-Turm. Prague. Published by Carl Bellmann in Prag
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| Item 30408 Czechoslovakia Old R.P. Card KARKONOSZE Luftkurort Hain Early Real Photo B/W Post Card. Luftkurort Hain im Riesengebirge. Blick uebers Schwimmbad zum Reiftraeger. Swimming Pool. Karkonosze or Giant Mountains are part of the Sudetes Mountains in Central Europe. They stretch from north-west to south-east and form the border between Poland and the Czech Republic. The highest mountain is Snezka situated on the Czech-Polish border is also the highest mountain peak in Czech Republic.
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| Item 30401 Poland Old Postcard Krummhubel Querseiffen Riesengebirg Blick nach Schneekoppe Early Polish B/W Postcard. Krummhuebel-Querseiffen im Riesengebirge mit Blick nach der Schneekoppe. Snow Mountain ("Sněka" in Czech; "Śnieżka" in Polish; "Schneekoppe" in German) is the highest mountain in the Giant Mountains ("Krkonoe" in Czech, "Karkonosze" in Polish), part of the Sudetes mountain range. Standing at 1602 metres above sea level, it is also the highest point in the Czech Republic and lies directly on the border with Poland. Published by Walter Staudte, Graphischer Verlag, Hirschberg/Rsgb. M 1360
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| Item 28925 Poland 1939 Old RP Postcard SNOW MOUNTAIN Kleiner Teich Old B/W Real PHoto Postcard. Kleiner Teich mit Schneekoppe und Hampelbaude. Snow Mountain ("Sněka" in Czech; "Śnieżka" in Polish; "Schneekoppe" in German) is the highest mountain in the Giant Mountains ("Krkonoe" in Czech, "Karkonosze" in Polish), part of the Sudetes mountain range. Standing at 1602 metres above sea level, it is also the highest point in the Czech Republic and lies directly on the border with Poland.
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| Item 27666 Germany 1948 Old B/W Postcard ORE MOUNTAINS Schellerhau Old B/W Postcard. Snowy Landscape. Bei Schellerhau Erzgebirge. Altenberg (Erzgebirge). The Ore Mountains (German Erzgebirge, Czech Kruné hory) are a mountain range in Germany and the Czech Republic. They form the border between both countries for 150 km, extending from the western border of Saxony to the Elbe river.
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| Item 27663 Czechoslovakia Old BW Postcard KARKONOSZE Church Kirche Old B/W Postcard. Riesengebirge Oberschreiberhau, Evangelische Kirche. Karkonosze or Giant Mountains are part of the Sudetes Mountains in Central Europe. They stretch from north-west to south-east and form the border between Poland and the Czech Republic. The highest mountain is Snezka situated on the Czech-Polish border is also the highest mountain peak in Czech Republic.
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| Item 21002 Czechoslovakia Old RP Postcard MARIENBAD Rudolfsquelle Early B/W Real Photo Postcard. Marienbad, Rudolfsquelle. Mariánské Lázně (German: Marienbad) is a spa town in the Carlsbad Region of the Czech Republic. Published by L. W. K.
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| Item 20611 Czechoslovakia Old RP PC SPINDLERMUEHLE Spindleruv Mlyn Early Real Photo B/W Postcard. Spindlermuehle. Mountains. pindlerův Mlýn (in German Spindlermühle) is town in the Czech Republic. It has 1,300 permanent inhabitants. The town is one of the most well-known and most frequented mountain resorts in the Czech Republic, with year-round use and with accommodation capacity of 10,000 beds. Published by W. Pfohl, Spindlermuehle
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| Item 20198 Czechoslovakia Old RP Postcard Bicycle BOHEMIAN FOREST Early Real Photo Postcard. View Near Bohemian Forest. Motobike.
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| Item 20196 Czechoslovakia Old Real Photo Postcard BOHEMIAN FOREST Early Postcard. BOHEMIAN FOREST. Published by Photo Wolf R. Krumau
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| Item 20185 Czechoslovakia Old R.P. Postcard BOEHMERWALD Teufelssee Early Real Photo Postcard. Boehmerwald, Teufelssee. Czech Republic.
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| Item 20179 Czechoslovakia 1937 Old RP Postcard PLOECKENSTEINER SEE Early Postcard. Plesne jezero, Ploeckensteiner See 1090 m. Czech Republic. Real Photograph. A. HOCHHOLDINGER, Chata u Plesncho jezera oval cachet.
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| Item 20173 Czechoslovakia Old Photo Postcard SUMAVA Lake, Cottage Old B/W Postcard. Sumava - Staetni chata u cerneho jezera 1008 m n. m. Czech Republic. Published by Foto Fon
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| Item 17537 Czechoslovakia Old Postcard Hrensko EDMUNDSKLAMM Bridge Early Coloured PPC, Boats, Edmundsklamm, Breiter Stein. Czech Republic.
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| Item 16990 Germany - Czech Rep HERRNSKRETSCHEN HRENSKO Prebischtor Old Coloured Picture Postcard, Mountains, Herrnskretschen, Saechs.-Boehm. Schweiz. Weg nach dem Prebischtor nach der Edmundsklamm, Czech Republic. Zur Muhle. River. Hřensko (deutsch Herrnskretschen) ist eine Gemeinde mit 324 Einwohnern in Tschechien. Sie liegt im Norden des Landes direkt an der Grenze zu Deutschland, wo der Kamnitzbach (tschechisch Kamenice "Steinbach") in die Elbe mündet. Er ist der am tiefsten gelegene Ort der Böhmische Schweiz (112,5 m ü. NN).
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| Item 9131 Czechoslovakia Old Postcard - ARNAUER RIESEN City Hall Published by Aufnahme von A. Heinze in Arnau a E.
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| Item 5136 Czech Old Undivided Back PPC Maehrische Schweiz Old Picture Postcard, Verlag. O. R. Bruun.
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