Arnside from the Viaduct, Westmorland, 1940 - Atkinson & Pollitt RP Postcard
Arnside from the Viaduct, Westmorland, 1940 - Atkinson & Pollitt RP Postcard

Arnside from the Viaduct, Westmorland, 1940 - Atkinson & Pollitt RP Postcard

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Sepia real photographic postcard showing a view of Arnside in Westmorland, seen from the viaduct.

Published by Atkinson & Pollitt, Kendal, not numbered.

Postally used on 9 June 1940 with double circle Arnside Carnforth cancellations on two red 1d stamps and sent to Mr & Mrs Hinchliffe & T.K., 1 Longley Hill, Longley, Huddersfield.

Good condition, with very slight corner bumps and light album marks, but very light bend to right end of top edge.

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Listing TypeGallery Listing
Listing ID#228205067
Start TimeTue 18 Mar 2025 14:41:27 (BST)
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LocationUnited Kingdom
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