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back:- THE TIME OF WHEAT HARVEST COMES IN AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER AND IS A MOST IMPORTANT TIME OF YEAR NOT ONLY TO THE FARMER BUT TO US ALL, FOR IT MUST BE REMEMBERED//STACKED same image & card title 4721 COUNTRY LIFE & RAPHOLETTE 8074 FARM LIFE
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back:- FROM THIS PICTURESQUE RUIN, ONE OF THE SIGHTS OF THE DISTRICT, CAN BE SEEN SENTING A VIVID CONTRAST BETWEEN THE PRESENT AND THE PAST//FELL INTO DISUSE AT THE END OF THE TWELFTH CENTURY.
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back:- THESE TWO LITTLE BOYS HAVE PLANTED THE UNION JACK ON THE TOP OF THEIR SAND CASTLE, AND ARE DIGGING A TRENCH ROUND IT AS A SAFEGUARD.//FAR MORE SUBJECTS THAN ANY OTHER RULER same image & card title GLOSSO 5636 SEASIDE JOYS
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because these cards use postcard images the set is also listed in TuckDBpostcards images used in this set appear to have been taken from a wide range of mainly GLOSSO Tuck postcards.
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back:- IN THE HAYFIELD. HAY WHICH IS GENERALLY CUT DURING JUNE AND EARLY JULY IS THE GRASS OF THE FIELDS, SUB-DRIED AND STOCKED IN STACKS FOR FUTURE USE//BEING CARTED.
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because these cards use postcard images the set is also listed in TuckDBpostcards images used in this set appear to have been taken from a wide range of mainly GLOSSO Tuck postcards.
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back:- THIS PICTURE REPRESENTS AN IRISH PEASANT WOMAN AND HER DAUGHTER SPINNING FLAX. IN THE FOREGROUND IS THE PIG ALWAYS TO BE FOUND IN THE IRISH HOMESTEAD//READY FOR THE SPINNER
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because these cards use postcard images the set is also listed in TuckDBpostcards images used in this set appear to have been taken from a wide range of mainly GLOSSO Tuck postcards.
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back:- LOCH KATRINE, OR AS SIR WALTER SCOTT CALLS IT indistinct on our card//IN THE DISTANCE THE PICTURESQUE MOUNTAIN OXEN ARE TO BE MET WITH EITHER ON OR NEAR THE SHORES OF THE LAKE same image & card title GLOSSO 5551 SCOTTISH LOCHS
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because these cards use postcard images the set is also listed in TuckDBpostcards images used in this set appear to have been taken from a wide range of mainly GLOSSO Tuck postcards.
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26707 |
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THE HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT ARE A MOST IMPOSING PILE OF BUILDINGS. ON THEIR SITE ONCE STOOD THE ANCIENT ROYAL PALACE OF EDWARD THE CONFESSOR//FAMOUS CLOCK "BIG BEN" WITH ITS MUSICAL -TONED CHIMES.
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because these cards use postcard images the set is also listed in TuckDBpostcards images used in this set appear to have been taken from a wide range of mainly GLOSSO Tuck postcards.
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26708 |
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back:- THIS MAGNIFICANT STRUCTURE WHICH SPANS THE THAMES NEAR THE TOWER OF LONDON WAS SPECIALLY DESIGNED AND CONSTRUCTED BY SIR HORACE JONES AND SIR JOHN WOLFE BARRY// IN1894 same image & card title GLOSSO 5612 LONDON SERIES III
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because these cards use postcard images the set is also listed in TuckDBpostcards images used in this set appear to have been taken from a wide range of mainly GLOSSO Tuck postcards.
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26709 |
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back:- THIS LITTLE BOY IS QUITE READY TO START. HE HAS BORROWED THE HAT AND THE CORK-BELT OF HIS FRIEND, ONE OF THE CREW OF THE LIFEBOAT, AND ALL THAT IS REQUIRED//OF THIS OR OTHER NATION same image & card title GLOSSO 5619 HAPPY CHILDHOOD SERIES III
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because these cards use postcard images the set is also listed in TuckDBpostcards images used in this set appear to have been taken from a wide range of mainly GLOSSO Tuck postcards.
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back:- NEW BRIGHTON LIGHTHOUSE IS BUILT ON A LOW LYING LEDGE OF ROCK KNOWN AS THE ROCK PERCH, JUST OFF THE POPULAR WATERING PLACE. BOTH THE LIGHTHOUSE AND THE ADJACENT//NEARING same image & card title GLOSSO 1088 LIVERPOOL
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because these cards use postcard images the set is also listed in TuckDBpostcards images used in this set appear to have been taken from a wide range of mainly GLOSSO Tuck postcards.
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26711 |
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back:- IN THE PICTURE WE SEE A HANDSOME ST. BERNARD DOG WHO IS KEEPING GUARD OVER BABY. THE LITTLE CHILD COULD NOT BE IN SAFER KEEPING. THE ST. BERNARD CAN, WITHOUT DISPUTE//ASSISTANCE same image & card GLOSSO 5606 OUR DARLINGS
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because these cards use postcard images the set is also listed in TuckDBpostcards images used in this set appear to have been taken from a wide range of mainly GLOSSO Tuck postcards.
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26712 |
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back:-THIS INTERESTING PICTURE BY//BEST
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because these cards use postcard images the set is also listed in TuckDBpostcards images used in this set appear to have been taken from a wide range of mainly GLOSSO Tuck postcards.
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D. MACLISE
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back:- THIS BEAUTIFUL PICTURE HANGS IN THE LOUVRE AT PARIS, AND WAS PAINTED BY THE GREAT FRENCH MASTER GUSTAVE COURBET. IT REPRESENTS AN OPENING IN A NOBLE FOREST//DIED IN 1877
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because these cards use postcard images the set is also listed in TuckDBpostcards images used in this set appear to have been taken from a wide range of mainly GLOSSO Tuck postcards.
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SANDRINGHAM IS THE BEAUTIFUL HOUSE OF HIS MAJESTY THE KING. A PRINCE OF WALES IN1862 HE PURCHASED THE ESTATE OF 7,000 ACRES AND IN 1870 ERECTED THE PRESENT HOUSE//COUNTY OF NORFOLK ON THE OCCASION OF HIS MARRIAGE.
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because these cards use postcard images the set is also listed in TuckDBpostcards images used in this set appear to have been taken from a wide range of mainly GLOSSO Tuck postcards.
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back:- STRATFORD-ON-AVON, RENOWNED AS BEING THE BIRTHPLACE OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, IS A PLEASANT TOWN IN WARWICKSHIRE, SITUATED ON THE RIGHT BANK//ST. GEORGE'S DAY, 1616.
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because these cards use postcard images the set is also listed in TuckDBpostcards images used in this set appear to have been taken from a wide range of mainly GLOSSO Tuck postcards.
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back:- STRATFORD-ON-AVON IS FAMOUS THE WORLD OVER AS THE BIRTHPLACE OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, THE GREATEST OF ENGLISH POETS AND DRAMATISTS//RELATIVES OF THE GREAT POET same image GLOSSO 5575 STRATFORD-ON-AVON
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because these cards use postcard images the set is also listed in TuckDBpostcards images used in this set appear to have been taken from a wide range of mainly GLOSSO Tuck postcards.
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back:- THERE IS ALWAYS AN EXCITEMENT WHEN THE NEW BABY ARRIVES. IT HAS BEEN SO FROM THE BEGGINING AND WILL BE SO FOREVER AND EVER. EVERYBODY IS HIGHLY DELIGHTED//BABY BUT ONE same image & card title GLOSSO 5630 COUNTRY LIFE SERIES II
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because these cards use postcard images the set is also listed in TuckDBpostcards images used in this set appear to have been taken from a wide range of mainly GLOSSO Tuck postcards.
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26718 |
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back:- "THE VALLEY FARM" ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTUFUL OF ENGLISH LANDSCAPE PICTURES TO BE SEEN AT THE NATIONAL GALLERY, WAS PAINTED BY THE GREAT ARTIST JOHN CONSTABLE//WELL REMEMBERED same image & card title ART GRAVURE 1807 THE "CONSTABLE" COUNTRY
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because these cards use postcard images the set is also listed in TuckDBpostcards images used in this set appear to have been taken from a wide range of mainly GLOSSO Tuck postcards.
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J. CONSTABLE, R.A.
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26719 |
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THE PATHWAY TO THE VILLAGE CHURCH... THIS IS A CHARMING RUSTIC PICTURE PAINTED IN CRESWICK'S BEST MANNER, REPRESENTING A WOODY LANDSCAPE//CRESWICK DIED IN 1869 AT BAYSWATER IN LONDON.
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because these cards use postcard images the set is also listed in TuckDBpostcards images used in this set appear to have been taken from a wide range of mainly GLOSSO Tuck postcards.
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T. CRESWICK, A.R.A.
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THIS CLEVER PICTURE LITS OWN STORY. HEREIS THE VILLAGR BULLY WITHHIS EVIL FACE AND DEFIANT ATTITUDE, A WOLF IN HIS SAVAGE AND COWARDLY NATURE.//THE PICTURE IS IN THE COLLECTION IN BUCKINGHAM PALACE.
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because these cards use postcard images the set is also listed in TuckDBpostcards images used in this set appear to have been taken from a wide range of mainly GLOSSO Tuck postcards.
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W. MULREADY, R.A.
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