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 | Item 202534 Australia Old Colour Postcard Adelaide Pennington Park, Bandstand, Lake Panorama Vintage Australian Old Colour Postcard. Australia, Adelaide, Pennington Park, Bandstand, Lake, Panorama. Published by The Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. LtdPrice: | £7.99 | €10.39 | US$10.95 |
|  | Item 202533 Australia Old Colour Postcard Adelaide, Elder Park and Torrens Lake, a Palm Tree Vintage Australian Old Colour Postcard. Australia, Adelaide, Elder Park and Torrens Lake, a Palm Tree. Panorama. Published by The Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. LtdPrice: | £7.99 | €10.39 | US$10.95 |
|  | Item 202184 Australia QV 1d 1909 Old Postcard Adelaide from G.P.O Tower SE Government Office Vintage Australian Old Colour Postcard. Australia, Adelaide from General Post Office G.P.O. GPO Tower, looking S.E. South East. Government Office in foreground. Panorama, General View. Building with : The Motor House, Lewis, Cycle & Motor Works. Phone 1369. Church Cathedral Tower. Postally Used in 1909 with Queen Victoria 1d stamp, tied Adelaide. Price: | £11.99 | €15.59 | US$16.43 |
|  | Item 202183 Australia 1/2d QV 1d Old Postcard Adelaide North Terrace Look West, Street Scene Vintage Australian Old Colour Postcard. South Australia, North Terrace, Looking West, Adelaide. Street Scene. Horse Carts. Panorama. Postally Used with 1/2d and Queen Victoria 1d stamp. Price: | £7.99 | €10.39 | US$10.95 |
|  | Item 201194 Australia Postage Dues 1/2d QV 1d 1905 Old Postcard Adelaide General Post Office Vintage Australian Old Colour Postcard. Australia, General Post Office G.P.O. GPO, Adelaide. Street Scene. Clock Tower. Garden. Postally Used in 1905 with 1/2d and Queen Victoria 1d stamp, tied Adelaide, addressed to Scotland with Lauder Berwickshire arrival postmark. Postage Dues T 5cts and 1d I.B.B. Sent from Adelaide to Lauder Berwickshire Scotland. 1/2d Q.V. 1d Published by The Rose Stereograph Co. Armadale VictoriaPrice: | £11.99 | €15.59 | US$16.43 |
|  | Item 201193 Australia 1/2d QV 1d 1907 Old Postcard Adelaide Main Walk Botanic Gardens Statue Vintage Australian Old Colour Postcard. Australia, Adelaide, Main Walk, Botanic Gardens Botanical Garden, Women Statue Statues. Sculpture. Fountain. Postally Used in 1907 with 1/2d and Queen Victoria 1d stamp, tied Adelaide. Sent from Adelaide to Lauder Berwickshire Scotland. 1/2d Q.V. 1d
Price: | £9.99 | €12.99 | US$13.69 |
|  | Item 200878 Australia 1905 Old Postcard Adelaide Torrens Lake Full Moon Moonlight Night Hill Vintage Australian Old Colour Postcard. Australia, Adelaide, Torrens Lake, Panorama. Torrens Lake, Full Moon Moonlight, Night. Postally Used in 1905 with South Australia Queen Victoria 1d and 1/2d stamps. Sent from Adelaide to Scotland. QV 1d, 1/2d
|  | Item 200877 Australia QV 1d & Postage Dues 1905 Old Postcard Adelaide Victoria Square Street Vintage Australian Colour Old Postcard. Australia, Adelaide, Victoria Square, Street Scene, Tower, Towers, Horse Carts. Moonlight. Full Moon. Postally Used in 1905 with South Australia Queen Victoria 1d stamp, tied Adelaide. Postally Used in 1905 with Postage Due Dues T 5cts in circle, 1d I.S.K. Lauder R.S.O. Berwickshire postmark on back. Sent from Adelaide to Scotland. QV 1d
Price: | £12.99 | €16.89 | US$17.8 |
|  | Item 200876 Australia 1906 Old Postcard Adelaide, Library Gallery Exhibition School of Mines Vintage Australian Old Colour Postcard. South Australia, Adelaide, Public Library, Art Gallery, Exhibition and School of Mines, North Terrace. Horse Cart. Panorama. Map on back. Postally Used in 1906 with South Australia Queen Victoria 1d and 1/2d stamps. Sent from Adelaide to Scotland. QV 1d, 1/2d
Price: | £11.99 | €15.59 | US$16.43 |
|  | Item 200874 Australia QV 1d 1905 Old Colour Postcard Sunset near Port Victor, Seaside, Rocks Vintage Australian Old Colour Postcard. Australia, Sunset near Port Victor, Seaside Panorama, Rocks. Map on back. Postally Used in 1905 with South Australia Queen Victoria 1d stamp, tied Adelaide. Sent from Adelaide to Scotland. Q.V. 1d
Price: | £9.99 | €12.99 | US$13.69 |
|  | Item 200760 Australia QV 1d 1905 Old Postcard Adelaide Botanic Park, Pine Tree Avenue, Trees Vintage Australian Colour Old Picture Postcard. Australia, Adelaide, Botanic Park, Pine Tree Avenue, Trees. Postally Used in 1905. Sent to Scotland. Price: | £7.99 | €10.39 | US$10.95 |
|  | Item 200759 Australia QV 1d 1909 Old Postcard Adelaide North Terrace Torren's Weir Waterfall Vintage Australian Old Embossed Multiview Postcard. South Australia, Greetings from Adelaide, North Terrace, Torren's Weir Waterfall, Fall. Postally Used in 1909 with South Australia 1d stamp, tied Adelaide. Sent from Adelaide to Scotland. Q.V. 1d
Price: | £9.99 | €12.99 | US$13.69 |
|  | Item 200758 Australia 1908 Old Postcard Adelaide Adelaide Electric Trams, Tram, Street Scene Vintage Old Australian Postcard. Australia. Adelaide Electric Trams. Decorated TRAM. Tramway. Horses, Horse Drawn Cart. Bicycle. Cyclists. Street Scene. Postally Used in 1908 with 1/2d and Queen Victoria 1d stamps. Sent from Adelaide to Scotland. 1/2d and Q.V. 1d
Price: | £14.99 | €19.49 | US$20.54 |
|  | Item 200757 Australia QV 1905 Old Postcard Adelaide Hills Mount Lofty Railway Station Bridge Vintage Old Australian Postcard. Australia. Adelaide Hills and Mount Lofty Railway Station, Train Station, Railroads, Bridge. Panorama. General View. Map on back (W.A. S.A. N.S.W. O.). Postally Used in 1905 with Queen Victoria 1d stamp, tied St. Peters. Sent from St. Peters S.A. to Edinburgh. Q.V. 1d
Price: | £14.99 | €19.49 | US$20.54 |
|  | Item 200389 BONZO DOG GE Studdy Old Postcard Pull-Out, Plane Having High Time at Sydney 1902 Vintage Old Artist Signed Colour Comic Humour Post Card Drawn by George Ernest Studdy,. Animal. Bonzo Dog Puppy. No. 1902. Biplane Airplane Aeroplane, Aircraft. Having a High Old Time at Sydney. New South Wales, Australia. NSW N.S.W. Keep Well and Bright, Keep Smiling and Write. Scarf. Printed Paper Mailing Novelty. Novelty with Pull-Out Views including : Town Hall, Hyde Park, Government House, Central Station, Railway Train Station, Sydney Harbour, Circular Quay, Steamer, Steam Ship, Ferries. Martin Place, Harbour Beach Manly, Sydney Harbour Bridge. Panorama, etc. Published by Valentine's Mail NoveltyPrice: | £16.99 | €22.09 | US$23.28 |
|  | Item 200258 New Hebrides Ile Santo Old Postcard Native Women National Costumes, Bare Breasts Vintage Old Postcard. Nouvelles-HĂ©brides Nouvelles-Hebrides, New Hebrides. Ile Santo. Espiritu Santo Island. Ethnic Life. Femmes indigènes en costume national. Native women in national dress. Traditional Costumes. Bare Breasts. Published by Unis France 25 13Price: | £19.99 | €25.99 | US$27.39 |
|  | Item 200107 Australia Old UB Postcard Sydney Town Hall, St. Andrew's Cathedral, Street Scene Vintage Old Larger Undivided Back Postcard. 13.4cm x 9.6cm. Australia, NSW New South Wales. N.S.W. Sydney, Town Hall, Clock Tower, St. Andrew's Cathedral Church, Entrance Gate. Street Scene. Panorama. W.C. Dane & Co. White Simmons. Steps. Published by S.W.Price: | £9.99 | €12.99 | US$13.69 |
|  | Item 199948 Australia QV 1/2d. 1904 Old Postcard Sydney General Post Office NSW Street scene Vintage Undivided Back Old Postcard. Australia Australian. General Post Office G.P.O. GPO, Sydney. Street Scene. Clock Tower. Postally Used in 1904 with 1d Coat of Arms and New South Wales Queen Victoria 1/2d stamps. Published by Paine'sPrice: | £9.99 | €12.99 | US$13.69 |
|  | Item 199947 Australia KG5 1d Old Postcard Adelaide Town Hall Clock Tower TRAM Tramway Street Vintage Australian Old Postcard. South Australia, Adelaide Town Hall, Clock Tower, Street Scene. Tramway Tram. Postally Used with South Australia 1d stamp. Published by Valentine & SonsPrice: | £9.99 | €12.99 | US$13.69 |
|  | Item 199946 Australia QV 1d 1904 Old Postcard Adelaide Children's Hospital S Peter Cathedral Vintage Undivided Back Australian Old Postcard. South Australia, North Adelaide, Children's Hospital and St. Peter's Cathedral. Church Towers. Street Scene. Tram. Kangaroo and Emu Bird Coat of Arms on back. Postally Used in 1904 with South Australia Queen Victoria 1d stamp tied 1904, addressed to Lauder Berwickshire with arrival postmark 1905, Postage Due 1d F.B.G. and T 5cts in circle on back. Price: | £9.99 | €12.99 | US$13.69 |
|  | Item 199945 Australia Dues QV 1d 1904 Old Postcard Adelaide Currie Street Scene Looking West Vintage Undivided Back Australian Old Postcard. South Australia, Adelaide, Currie Street Scene Looking West. Horse Carts. Street Scene. Kangaroo and Emu Bird Coat of Arms on back. Postally Used in 1904 with South Australia Queen Victoria 1d stamp tied 1904, addressed to Lauder Berwickshire with arrival postmark 1905, Postage Due 1d F.B.G. and T 5cts in circle on back. Price: | £14.99 | €19.49 | US$20.54 |
|  | Item 199944 Australia QV 1d 1904 Old Postcard Adelaide, Institute Library University Terrace Vintage Undivided Back Australian Old Postcard. South Australia, Adelaide, Institute, Public Library, Art Gallery, Exhibition Building, University School & Mines North Terrace Looking East. Horse Carts. Street Scene. Kangaroo and Emu Bird Coat of Arms on back. Postally Used in 1904 with South Australia Queen Victoria 1d stamp tied 1904, addressed to Lauder Berwickshire with arrival postmark 1905, Postage Due 1d F.B.G. and T 5cts in circle on back. Price: | £12.99 | €16.89 | US$17.8 |
|  | Item 199943 Australia QV 1d. 1904 Old Postcard Adelaide King William Street Look South TRAM Vintage Undivided Back Australian Old Postcard. South Australia, Adelaide, King William Street, Looking South, Street Scene, Tram Tramway, Horse Carts. Kangaroo and Emu Bird Coat of Arms on back. Postally Used in 1904 with South Australia Queen Victoria 1d stamp, addressed to Lauder Berwickshire with arrival postmark, Postage Due 1d F.B.G. and T 5cts in circle on back. Sent from Adelaide to Lauder Berwickshire Scotland. Price: | £19.99 | €25.99 | US$27.39 |
|  | Item 199919 S. Australia QV 1d 1910 Old Postcard Adelaide Waymouth Street Scene TRAM Tramway Vintage Old Embossed Real Photo Larger Postcard. 14.2cm x 9.4cm. Australia. Adelaide, Waymouth St. Street Scene TRAM Tramway. Postally Used with South Australian Queen Victoria 1d stamp. Sent from Adelaide. Q.V. 1d
Price: | £9.99 | €12.99 | US$13.69 |
|  | Item 199466 New Zealand Gisborne 1906 Old Postcard Unveil Captain Cook Monument, Poverty Bay Vintage Old Postcard, New Zealand Gisborne, N.Z. Unveiling of The Captain Cook Monument, Poverty Bay. Flags. Horses Horse Carts. Soldiers, Guards. Crowd. Pier, Jetty, Breakwater. Postally Used with 1d stamp, tied Gisborne. Sent from Gisborne to Halifax. 1d Published by T. Adams GisbornePrice: | £22.99 | €29.89 | US$31.5 |
|  | Item 196191 South Georgia Solitary Leopard Seal C. Gilbert British Antarctic Survey Postcard Larger Colour Postcard, Animal, Solitary Leopard Seal on Ice at South Georgia. Photographed by BAS Photographer Chris Gilbert. British Antarctic Survey. Natural Environment Research Council. South Georgia, British overseas territory in the southern Atlantic Ocean. Published by Labute Limited NERC-BASPrice: | £9.99 | €12.99 | US$13.69 |
|  | Item 194652 Shackleton's British Antarctic Expedition Postcard Shackleton Behind Union Jack Modern Reproduced Oversized Picture Postcard. approx. 16.5cm x 12.2cm. Shackleton's British Antarctic Expedition 1907-1909, aboard "Nimrod". / Ernest Shackleton, Jameson Adams, and Frank Wild stand beside the Union Jack at 88 23's, at that tiem the furthest south reached by any expedition. Photograph by Eric Marshall. British Flag. The Quest for the South Port. During the early 20th century's "Heroic Age" of Antarctic exploration, 4 British expeditions set sights on reaching the South Pole. The British National Antarctic Expedition of 1901-1904, led by naval officer Robert Falcon Scott aboard the ship "Discovery", came within 857km (463 nautical miles) of the pole and laid the ground for future scientific research in Antarctica. Ernest Shackleton, who had been a member Scott's expedition, then organized and led the British Antarctic Expedition (1907-1909) in hopes of being first to the pole. Reaching Antarctica aboard the "Nimrod", this expedition came within 180km (97 nautical miles) of its goal before turning back due to harsh weather, poor rations, and physical weakness. Nevertheless, expedition members were the first to reach the polar plateau, first to ascent Mount Erebus, and first to reach the South Magnetic Pole. (Shackleton's "Furthest South" record would stand until the Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen reached Geographic South Pole in December 1911). In 1910 Scott embarked on a second expedition, aboard the "Terra Nova". Using Shackleton's route across the plateau, this expedition aimed to reach the South Pole and undertake further scientific research and exploration. The expedition accomplished its scientific goals and mapped Victoria Land and the Western Mountains. But when Scott and a small team reached the South Pole, they discovered that Amundsen had beaten them there by one month. Tragically, they all died on the return journey. Shackleton's next effort, the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition of 1914-1917 aboard the "Endurance", set out to be the first to cross Antarctica. But the Endurance was destroyed by ice, and the 28 men endured 22 months in the Antarctic, isolated with poor food supplies at temperature below -37C (-35F). Eventually, Shackleton and a crew of 6 went for help in a small whaleboat, the "James Caird". Crossing 800 nautical miles of the treacherous Southern Ocean, Shackleton completed one of history's most remarkable voyages, returning within months to rescue his stranded crew. The Quest for the South Pole celebrates the achievement of all 4 expeditions through dramatic photographs taken by, among others, the distinguished photographers Herbert Ponting and Frank Hurley. These images reflect the bravery and determination of the expeditionary teams and capture a sense of the Antarctic's majestic natural beauty. Published by RGSPrice: | £7.99 | €10.39 | US$10.95 |
|  | Item 194650 British Antarctic Expedition 1907-1909, Nimrod Postcard Shackleton in Winter Rig Modern Reproduced Oversized Picture Postcard. approx. 16.5cm x 12.2cm. Shackleton's British Antarctic Expedition 1907-1909, aboard "Nimrod". / Lieutenant Shackleton in his winter rig. Photograph by Ernest Shackleton. The Quest for the South Port. During the early 20th century's "Heroic Age" of Antarctic exploration, 4 British expeditions set sights on reaching the South Pole. The British National Antarctic Expedition of 1901-1904, led by naval officer Robert Falcon Scott aboard the ship "Discovery", came within 857km (463 nautical miles) of the pole and laid the ground for future scientific research in Antarctica. Ernest Shackleton, who had been a member Scott's expedition, then organized and led the British Antarctic Expedition (1907-1909) in hopes of being first to the pole. Reaching Antarctica aboard the "Nimrod", this expedition came within 180km (97 nautical miles) of its goal before turning back due to harsh weather, poor rations, and physical weakness. Nevertheless, expedition members were the first to reach the polar plateau, first to ascent Mount Erebus, and first to reach the South Magnetic Pole. (Shackleton's "Furthest South" record would stand until the Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen reached Geographic South Pole in December 1911). In 1910 Scott embarked on a second expedition, aboard the "Terra Nova". Using Shackleton's route across the plateau, this expedition aimed to reach the South Pole and undertake further scientific research and exploration. The expedition accomplished its scientific goals and mapped Victoria Land and the Western Mountains. But when Scott and a small team reached the South Pole, they discovered that Amundsen had beaten them there by one month. Tragically, they all died on the return journey. Shackleton's next effort, the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition of 1914-1917 aboard the "Endurance", set out to be the first to cross Antarctica. But the Endurance was destroyed by ice, and the 28 men endured 22 months in the Antarctic, isolated with poor food supplies at temperature below -37C (-35F). Eventually, Shackleton and a crew of 6 went for help in a small whaleboat, the "James Caird". Crossing 800 nautical miles of the treacherous Southern Ocean, Shackleton completed one of history's most remarkable voyages, returning within months to rescue his stranded crew. The Quest for the South Pole celebrates the achievement of all 4 expeditions through dramatic photographs taken by, among others, the distinguished photographers Herbert Ponting and Frank Hurley. These images reflect the bravery and determination of the expeditionary teams and capture a sense of the Antarctic's majestic natural beauty. Published by RGS
|  | Item 194619 British Antarctic Expedition 1912 Postcard - Roald Amundsen's Tent at South Pole Modern Reproduced Oversized Picture Postcard. approx. 16.5cm x 12.2cm. Scott's British Antarctic Expedition 1910-1913, aboard "Terra Nova". / Scott's Party at the South Pole with Roald Amundsen's tent in the background, 18 January 1912, from left to right : Robert Falcon Scott, L.E.G. Oates, Edward Wilson, and Edgar Evans. Photograph by H.R. Bowers. Skies. The Quest for the South Port. During the early 20th century's "Heroic Age" of Antarctic exploration, 4 British expeditions set sights on reaching the South Pole. The British National Antarctic Expedition of 1901-1904, led by naval officer Robert Falcon Scott aboard the ship "Discovery", came within 857km (463 nautical miles) of the pole and laid the ground for future scientific research in Antarctica. Ernest Shackleton, who had been a member Scott's expedition, then organized and led the British Antarctic Expedition (1907-1909) in hopes of being first to the pole. Reaching Antarctica aboard the "Nimrod", this expedition came within 180km (97 nautical miles) of its goal before turning back due to harsh weather, poor rations, and physical weakness. Nevertheless, expedition members were the first to reach the polar plateau, first to ascent Mount Erebus, and first to reach the South Magnetic Pole. (Shackleton's "Furthest South" record would stand until the Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen reached Geographic South Pole in December 1911). In 1910 Scott embarked on a second expedition, aboard the "Terra Nova". Using Shackleton's route across the plateau, this expedition aimed to reach the South Pole and undertake further scientific research and exploration. The expedition accomplished its scientific goals and mapped Victoria Land and the Western Mountains. But when Scott and a small team reached the South Pole, they discovered that Amundsen had beaten them there by one month. Tragically, they all died on the return journey. Shackleton's next effort, the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition of 1914-1917 aboard the "Endurance", set out to be the first to cross Antarctica. But the Endurance was destroyed by ice, and the 28 men endured 22 months in the Antarctic, isolated with poor food supplies at temperature below -37C (-35F). Eventually, Shackleton and a crew of 6 went for help in a small whaleboat, the "James Caird". Crossing 800 nautical miles of the treacherous Southern Ocean, Shackleton completed one of history's most remarkable voyages, returning within months to rescue his stranded crew. The Quest for the South Pole celebrates the achievement of all 4 expeditions through dramatic photographs taken by, among others, the distinguished photographers Herbert Ponting and Frank Hurley. These images reflect the bravery and determination of the expeditionary teams and capture a sense of the Antarctic's majestic natural beauty. Published by RGSPrice: | £16.99 | €22.09 | US$23.28 |
|  | Item 194612 Shackleton's Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition Postcard Endurance Crushed DOGS Modern Reproduced Oversized Picture Postcard. approx. 16.5cm x 12.2cm. Shackleton's Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition 1914-1917, aboard "Endurance". / The End. The Endurance crushed, with dogs looking on 1915. Photograph by Frank Hurley. Ship, Boat. The Quest for the South Port. During the early 20th century's "Heroic Age" of Antarctic exploration, 4 British expeditions set sights on reaching the South Pole. The British National Antarctic Expedition of 1901-1904, led by naval officer Robert Falcon Scott aboard the ship "Discovery", came within 857km (463 nautical miles) of the pole and laid the ground for future scientific research in Antarctica. Ernest Shackleton, who had been a member Scott's expedition, then organized and led the British Antarctic Expedition (1907-1909) in hopes of being first to the pole. Reaching Antarctica aboard the "Nimrod", this expedition came within 180km (97 nautical miles) of its goal before turning back due to harsh weather, poor rations, and physical weakness. Nevertheless, expedition members were the first to reach the polar plateau, first to ascent Mount Erebus, and first to reach the South Magnetic Pole. (Shackleton's "Furthest South" record would stand until the Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen reached Geographic South Pole in December 1911). In 1910 Scott embarked on a second expedition, aboard the "Terra Nova". Using Shackleton's route across the plateau, this expedition aimed to reach the South Pole and undertake further scientific research and exploration. The expedition accomplished its scientific goals and mapped Victoria Land and the Western Mountains. But when Scott and a small team reached the South Pole, they discovered that Amundsen had beaten them there by one month. Tragically, they all died on the return journey. Shackleton's next effort, the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition of 1914-1917 aboard the "Endurance", set out to be the first to cross Antarctica. But the Endurance was destroyed by ice, and the 28 men endured 22 months in the Antarctic, isolated with poor food supplies at temperature below -37C (-35F). Eventually, Shackleton and a crew of 6 went for help in a small whaleboat, the "James Caird". Crossing 800 nautical miles of the treacherous Southern Ocean, Shackleton completed one of history's most remarkable voyages, returning within months to rescue his stranded crew. The Quest for the South Pole celebrates the achievement of all 4 expeditions through dramatic photographs taken by, among others, the distinguished photographers Herbert Ponting and Frank Hurley. These images reflect the bravery and determination of the expeditionary teams and capture a sense of the Antarctic's majestic natural beauty. Published by RGSPrice: | £7.99 | €10.39 | US$10.95 |
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