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  1. Hyde Park Corner, London

  2. St. James Palace, London

  3. Littlehampton Seafront

  4. Rough sea at Seaford

  5. The Bandstand. Westcliff.

    The bandstand at Westcliff. (5)
  6. Westcliff-On-Sea, Bathers Corner

    False colour postcard of Bathers Corner at Westcliff on sea.
  7. Old City Wall, Southampton

  8. The Abbey, Romsey

    2828, The Abbey, Romsey.
  9. Rock Gardens, Southsea

    Sepia postcard of the Rock Gardens in Southsea. "No. 36"
  10. The South Parade Pier, Southsea

    No. 612 The South Parade Pier, Southsea. M & Co. Ltd.
  11. Botleigh Grange Hotel, Near Southampton

  12. Good Health, Good Luck & Long Odds, Southsea Postcard

    Postmarked 22/05/32. Images from left to top right: The Rock Gardens, Southsea. Beach from Clarence Pier. South Parade Pier & Gardens. Image reads: It's 10 to 1 I'll enjoy myself in the good old-fashioned way, and 20 to 1 this is the place for a real good holiday. I wanted to have a...
  13. Nettlecombe Court

    Date unknown, circa early 1900s. Reproduced with kind permission from Shafeeq Wilson.
  14. Church of All Saints, Monksilver

    Date unknown, circa early 1900s. Reproduced with kind permission from Shafeeq Wilson.
  15. The Parade and North Street, Taunton

    Date unknown, circa early 1900s. Reproduced with kind permission from Shafeeq Wilson
  16. Blue Anchor, near Watchet

    Date unknown, circa early 1900s. Reproduced with kind permission from Shafeeq Wilson
  17. Duddingston, from the West, Edinburgh

    Postmarked 23/12/1908 Reproduced with kind permission from Shafeeq Wilson. Image reads: Best Wishes for Christmas.
  18. Loch Lomond, Scotland

    Postmarked 23/12/1906 Reproduced with kind permission from Shafeeq Wilson. Image reads: With Best Christmas Wishes.
  19. St John's Church, Boscombe

    Rev. E. J . Kennedy, Vicar. (Inset photo) Postmarked 23/04/1906 Reproduced with kind permission from Shafeeq Wilson.
  20. The Meeting of the Waters, Killarney

    Postmarked 06/10/1903 Reproduced with kind permission from Shafeeq Wilson. As the name implies the Meeting of the waters is where Killarney's famous lakes converge. The Upper lake, Middle Lake (also known as Muckross Lake) and Lower Lake (Lough Leane) all come together at this beautiful spot.

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