Pass of the Trossachs, Stirlingshire, 1908 - Birn Brothers Postcard
Pass of the Trossachs, Stirlingshire, 1908 - Birn Brothers Postcard

Pass of the Trossachs, Stirlingshire, 1908 - Birn Brothers Postcard

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Printed colour postcard showing a view of a path leading through the Pass of the Trossachs in Stirlingshire, though possibly Perthshire.

Published by Birn Brothers Ltd, London, No A 37, printed in Germany.

Postally used on 22 November 1908 with double circle Royton Oldham cancellation on green halfpenny stamp and sent to Mr W. Taddington, Denford, near Thrapston, Northamptonshire.


Good condition, with very slight corner bumps, but light diagonal photo album marks to back.

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Listing TypeGallery Listing
Listing ID#222932376
Start TimeFri 02 Aug 2024 10:22:50 (BST)
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