Quay Street and St Mary's Church, Penzance, Cornwall, 1906 - Peacock Postcard
Quay Street and St Mary's Church, Penzance, Cornwall, 1906 - Peacock Postcard

Quay Street and St Mary's Church, Penzance, Cornwall, 1906 - Peacock Postcard

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Printed colour postcard showing a view of Quay Street and St Mary's Church at Penzance in Cornwall.

Published by The Pictorial Stationery Co Ltd, London, Autochrom, Peacock Series, No P. 5388, printed in Saxony.

Postally used on 23 January 1906 with double circle Camborne cancellation on green halfpenny stamp and sent to Miss B. Rickard, Penvean, Basset Road, Camborne.

Good condition, with very slight corner bumps and very light album marks.

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Listing TypeGallery Listing
Listing ID#224992136
Start TimeSun 01 Dec 2024 11:37:27 (BST)
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