A Jockey Carriage, Scarborough, Yorkshire, 1906 - Hartmann Postcard
A Jockey Carriage, Scarborough, Yorkshire, 1906 - Hartmann Postcard

A Jockey Carriage, Scarborough, Yorkshire, 1906 - Hartmann Postcard

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Printed colour postcard showing a view of a jockey on a horse pulling a four-wheeled carriage at Scarborough in Yorkshire.

Published by Frederick Hartmann, London, No 1033 19.

Postally used on 5 September 1906 with double circle Scarborough cancellation on green halfpenny stamp and sent to Master David Gregory, North Bar Without, Beverley.

Good condition, with some corner wear, but very small crease to bottom right corner and a few light stains and album marks to the back.

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Listing TypeGallery Listing
Listing ID#225079310
Start TimeTue 10 Dec 2024 14:51:38 (BST)
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