Newton Stewart multiview 1990s incl River Cree
- Condition : Used
- Dispatch : 2 Days
- Brand : None
- ID# : 47514908
- Quantity : 1 item
- Views : 406
- Location : United Kingdom
- Seller : justthebook (+1694)
- Barcode : None
- Start : Fri 08 Jul 2011 12:46:38 (BST)
- Close : Run Until Sold
- Remain : Run Until Sold
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Seller's Description
- Postcard
- Picture / Image: Newton Stewart multivew: River Cree, The Gardens, Victoria Street
- Publisher: Dennis
- Postally used: yes
- Stamp: 1st. class vermillion Machin
- Postmark(s): July 1999
- Sent to: Bomere Heath, Shrewsbury
- 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).
Payment Methods:
UK - PayPal, Cheque (from UK bank) or postal order
Outside UK: PayPal or Google Checkout ONLY please. NO non-UK currency checks or money orders (sorry).
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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Newton Stewart (Gd: Baile Ur nan Stiùbhartach) is a burgh town in the south of Scotland in the west of the region of Dumfries and Galloway and in the county of Wigtownshire.
The town lies around the River Cree with the majority of the town to the west of the river, it is an administrative centre for the Machars area of Dumfries and Galloway.
The town was founded in the mid 17th Century by William Stewart, youngest son of the 2nd Earl of Galloway. The "New Town of Stewart" was granted Burgh status by charter from King Charles II allowing a weekly market and two annual fairs to be held.
It was on a pilgrimage to the shrine of St. Ninian at Whithorn in 1329 that Robert the Bruce forded the river where the present bridge stands. Built in 1813 it replaced the old bridge of 1745 which was destroyed by floods in 1806.
The nearby village of Blackcraig was once a major lead-mining centre. Granite from the area was used in the construction of most major dock-sides in Britain.
Listing Information
Listing Type | Gallery Listing |
Listing ID# | 47514908 |
Start Time | Fri 08 Jul 2011 12:46:38 (BST) |
Close Time | Run Until Sold |
Starting Bid | Fixed Price (no bidding) |
Item Condition | Used |
Bids | 0 |
Views | 406 |
Dispatch Time | 2 Days |
Quantity | 1 |
Location | United Kingdom |
Auto Extend | No |