Multiview, Good Luck From Sheffield, Yorkshire, 1955 - Bamforth RP Postcard
Multiview, Good Luck From Sheffield, Yorkshire, 1955 - Bamforth RP Postcard

Multiview, Good Luck From Sheffield, Yorkshire, 1955 - Bamforth RP Postcard

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Sepia real photographic multiview postcard showing five views of Sheffield in Yorkshire. Views shown are Wyming Brook Drive, Stepping Stones at Endcliffe Woods, Beauchief Gardens, The Cathedral and Town Hall Square.

Published by Bamforth & Co Ltd, Holmfirth, No 8.A.

Postally used on 9 August 1955 with Sheffield cancellation, stamp removed, and sent to Tilburg, Nederland.

Good condition, with slight corner bumps, but some damage to back where stamp has been removed.

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Listing TypeGallery Listing
Listing ID#221627769
Start TimeThu 25 Apr 2024 09:12:32 (EDT)
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