Multiview, Barrow, Lancashire, 1913 - William Ritchie Postcard
Multiview, Barrow, Lancashire, 1913 - William Ritchie Postcard

Multiview, Barrow, Lancashire, 1913 - William Ritchie Postcard

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  • Start : Fri 06 Sep 2024 06:19:23 (EDT)
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Printed colour postcard showing three views of Barrow in Furness in Lancashire. Views shown are Furness Abbey, Town Hall and Ramsden Square.

Published by William Ritchie & Sons Ltd, Edinburgh, Reliable Series, not numbered.

Postally used on 16 July 1913 with double circle Morecambe cancellation on green halfpenny stamp and sent to Mrs J. Lupton, Westgate, Baildon.

Good condition, with slight corner bumps and light album marks, but some light bubbling to glaze and small crease to bottom of right edge.

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Listing TypeGallery Listing
Listing ID#223604127
Start TimeFri 06 Sep 2024 06:19:23 (EDT)
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