Cader Idris near summit Merioneth 1975 Dixon
- Condition : Used
- Dispatch : 2 Days
- Brand : None
- ID# : 35652254
- Quantity : 1 item
- Views : 305
- Location : United Kingdom
- Seller : justthebook (+1694)
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- Start : Fri 03 Dec 2010 00:00:39 (BST)
- Close : Run Until Sold
- Remain : Run Until Sold
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- Postcard
- Picture / Image: Cader Idris from near The Summit, Merioneth
- Publisher: J. Arthur Dixon (Wales 2861)
- Postally used: yes
- Stamp: 5½p purple definitive
- Postmark(s): too faint [hand dated 11/6/75]
- Sent to: High Street, Old Hastings, E. Sussex
- Notes & Key words:
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Postage & Packing:
UK (incl. IOM, CI & BFPO): 99p
Europe: £1.60
Rest of world (inc. USA etc): £2.75
No additional charges for more than one postcard. You can buy as many postcards from me as you like and you will just pay the fee above once. (If buying postcards with other things such as books, please contact or wait for invoice before paying).
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UK - PayPal, Cheque (from UK bank) or postal order
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NOTE: All postcards are sent in brand new stiffened envelopes which I have bought for the task. These are specially made to protect postcards and you may be able to re-use them. In addition there are other costs to sending so the above charge is not just for the stamp!
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Text from the free encyclopedia WIKIPEDIA may appear below to give a little background information:
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Cadair Idris or Cader Idris is a mountain in Gwynedd, northwest Wales that lies at the southern end of the Snowdonia National Park.
The mountain, which is one of the most popular in Wales for visitors, [1] is composed largely of Ordovician igneous rocks, with classic glacial erosion features such as cwms, moraines, striated rocks, and roches moutonnées.
Cadair Idris (English: the chair of Idris) is in reference to a giant of Welsh mythology who was said to have used Llyn Cau as an enormous armchair. The spelling Cader Idris is also found in both Welsh and English, as reflected in the name of the local secondary school, Ysgol y Gader (never Ysgol y Gadair). Although cader is not incorrect, Cadair Idris is the form used on current maps in reflection of modern standardised Welsh spelling.
It should be noted that the entire mountain is called Cadair Idris but its summit is known as Penygadair (English: top of the chair).
Listing Information
Listing Type | Gallery Listing |
Listing ID# | 35652254 |
Start Time | Fri 03 Dec 2010 00:00:39 (BST) |
Close Time | Run Until Sold |
Starting Bid | Fixed Price (no bidding) |
Item Condition | Used |
Bids | 0 |
Views | 305 |
Dispatch Time | 2 Days |
Quantity | 1 |
Location | United Kingdom |
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