Lighthouse and Fort, New Brighton

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Lighthouse and Fort, New Brighton

Postmarked 01/04/1909
Reproduced with kind permission from Shafeeq Wilson.
The postcard is marked as an Oilette which is a term used by Raphael Tuck & Sons in referring to their postcard series that reproduced scenes copied from specially commissioned paintings rather than photographs.
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A mossy marshland with a large curved stone fort taking up the back centre of the frame. A minimal lighthouse sits to the right of the fort. In the foreground, a handful of children are playing on a small strip of beach and their parents are watching on the marshes nearby, there is a soft orange sunset with a few seagulls flying by.

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