Botanical Gardens, Sheffield, Yorkshire, 1904 - Scott Russell Postcard
Botanical Gardens, Sheffield, Yorkshire, 1904 - Scott Russell Postcard

Botanical Gardens, Sheffield, Yorkshire, 1904 - Scott Russell Postcard

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Printed colour postcard showing a view of the Botanical Gardens at Sheffield in Yorkshire.

Published by Scott Russell & Co, Birmingham, Scott Series, No 12 (1009) (116).

Postally used on 15 October 1904 with double circle Sheffield cancellation on green halfpenny stamp and sent to Mr Tom Whitfield, Surgical Ward, The Hospital, East Hartlepool and with thimble postmark for Abbeydale on the same day.

Good condition, with slight corner bumps, but very small crease to top left corner.

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Listing TypeGallery Listing
Listing ID#225066050
Start TimeMon 09 Dec 2024 06:10:29 (EDT)
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