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Postcards > Europe > Great Britain > England > Staffordshire Click here for Staffordshire Email Alert | Item 210001 Kinver High Street Scene Shops Shopfront Women Staffordshire Old Colour Postcard Vintage Old Colour Postcard. Staffordshire, Kinver, High Street Scene, Shops Shopfront, Women. Kinver is a large village in South Staffordshire district, Staffordshire, England. Published by Valentine's Series
| | Item 206898 Wolverhampton KE7 1/2d 1903 Old Colour Postcard Town Hall Building, Street Scene Vintage Old Colour Postcard. Staffordshire, Wolverhampton, The Town Hall Building, Street Scene. 1903. Sent from Wolverhampton. KE7 1/2d
| | Item 197524 Stoke-Upon-Trent Coat of Arms, Puzzle Jug, South Kensington Museum Old Postcard Vintage Old Colour Postcard. Staffordshire - Stoke-on-Trent - Stoke-Upon-Trent Coat of Arms on Model of Puzzle Jug, Original in South Kensington Museum. Trent. Published by Trent Bridge Publishing Co. Stoke-on-Trent
| | Item 194383 Staffs. Standon Farm, Children Boys, Dicing in the Dust, c.1900 Repro. Postcard Reproduced Reproduction Postcard. Staffordshire. Standon Farm, Staffs, Children Boys, Dicing in the Dust, circa 1900. Published by The Church of England Children Society Watmoughs Limited Bradford and London
| | Item 115081 Wolverhampton 1960 Old Postcard West Park, Cadet Forces Staffordshire Vintage Real Photo Photograph Picture Postcard. Wolverhampton. West Park. Lake. Bridge. (Cadet Forces Centenary 1860-1960). Sent to Staffs. QEII 2 1/2d Published by Valentine's Real Photograph
| | Item 73369 Staffordshire Old Postcard - LICHFIELD CATHEDRAL & Arms Vintage Colour Postcard. Lichfield Cathedral and coat of arms. One of the noblest religous edifices in the Kingdom. Founded in 667, it was enlarged and improved in later years. The graceful centre steeple has a height of 258 feet, and the whole building, extending 411 feet in length, has a breadth of 67 feet. The beautiful west circular window was constructed in the reign of Charles II. at the expense of James, Duke of York. Lichfield is a small city in Staffordshire, 110 miles northwest of London and 14 miles north of Birmingham. Famous for its three-spired Cathedral, Lichfield lies in pleasant country, on a small stream draining eastward to the Trent, with low hills to the east and south. It is the main town in the Lichfield district. The population of the district according to the 2001 census is 93,237; of the city itself 27,900. Published by Valentine's Series
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