Iron Gate and All Saints, Derby, Derbyshire, 1905 - Tuck's Oilette Postcard
Iron Gate and All Saints, Derby, Derbyshire, 1905 - Tuck's Oilette Postcard

Iron Gate and All Saints, Derby, Derbyshire, 1905 - Tuck's Oilette Postcard

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Printed colour postcard showing an illustration by Henry Hadfield Cubley of the Iron Gate and All Saints Church at Derby in Derbyshire.

Published by Raphael Tuck & Sons, London, Oilette, Picturesque Derby, No 1655.

Postally used on 19 September 1905 with Gloversville NY cancellation on green 1c stamp and sent to Miss Lilian King, Littauer Hospital, Gloversville.

Fairly good condition, with some corner wear, but postal ink to centre of top edge.

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Listing TypeGallery Listing
Listing ID#226756333
Start TimeMon 20 Jan 2025 13:05:19 (BST)
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