Courtyard, Bull Inn, Rochester, Kent - In Dickens Land, 1906 - Tuck's Oilette PC
Courtyard, Bull Inn, Rochester, Kent - In Dickens Land, 1906 - Tuck's Oilette PC

Courtyard, Bull Inn, Rochester, Kent - In Dickens Land, 1906 - Tuck's Oilette PC

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Printed colour postcard showing an illustration by P Fletcher-Watson of the courtyard of the Bull Inn at Rochester in Kent.

Published by Raphael Tuck & Sons, London, Oilette, In Dickens Land, No 1164.

Postally used on 20 April 1906 with double circle London cancellation on green halfpenny stamp and sent to Mrs C.E. Godfrey, 41/43 Queens Road, Bayswater, London W.

Good condition, with slight corner bumps, but small chip to lower centre of right edge.

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Listing TypeGallery Listing
Listing ID#225305385
Start TimeSun 29 Dec 2024 06:40:08 (EDT)
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