Railway Station, Southall, Middlesex, 1916 - JSB RP Postcard
Railway Station, Southall, Middlesex, 1916 - JSB RP Postcard

Railway Station, Southall, Middlesex, 1916 - JSB RP Postcard

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  • Start : Sun 06 Jul 2025 05:30:13 (EDT)
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Monochrome real photographic postcard showing a superb view of the Railway Station at Southall in Middlesex.

Published by JWB, No 207.

Postally used on 21 September 1916 with double circle Newmarket cancellation on green halfpenny stamp and sent to Mrs M. Frost (Jennie), 14 Willow Cottages, Mill Road, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.

Very good condition, with very slight corner bumps, but dark mark to left centre, though not affecting the view. The Cornovia Postcards watermark is used here purely to protect the image and does not appear on the actual card.

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Listing TypeGallery Listing
Listing ID#230596406
Start TimeSun 06 Jul 2025 05:30:13 (EDT)
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