Gurnards Head near St Ives, Cornwall, c.1910s - Williams Postcard
Gurnards Head near St Ives, Cornwall, c.1910s - Williams Postcard

Gurnards Head near St Ives, Cornwall, c.1910s - Williams Postcard

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Printed monochrome postcard showing a view of the wreck of the ship the Alexander Yates off Gurnard's Head near Zennor in Cornwall, which went aground in 1894.

Published by R. Williams, Fancy Goods Depot, Penzance, Williams Series, not numbered, c.1910s.

Postally used with late usage on 7 April 1955 with Putney cancellation on green 1½d and orange ½d stamps and sent to Peacehaven, Sussex.

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

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Listing TypeGallery Listing
Listing ID#228460805
Start TimeSat 19 Apr 2025 07:11:50 (EDT)
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