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This is a vintage Post Card from my grandmother

Post card depicting the completion of the east and west wings.

From the Graybill post card collection.

 

Rivermont Avenue

 

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Spring - Autumn Towers,Tsoying, Kaohsiung.

Color Photo by James C. Wu. 1967

1957 Chevrolet "Two-Ten" Sport Sedan.

Dusk plum

 

All these beautiful hand made will be send in South Africa next week june 18 to The Lion Park where an Extraordiary Man Call Kevin Richardson is taking care with is team of Lions, Hyena, and all kind of great fauves that are found with no more parents, who were kills for so many reason. Kevin has a very special gift with fauve, he can get to part of their brotherhood with using force and with a technique he developp the game. He gane their trust from their childhood and with lots of years of patience and mutual trust, he gets to a unbelievable intimacy with the great of the great predator we know !! With him i decided to initiate a project ot sentive the kid to the extinction of those fabulous animals, lion for exemple, hoping that went they grow up they will take the challenge and be inspired by Kevin story.

They are about 400 of my students now who knows about Lion Park.

 

www.lion-park.com/home2.htm

 

The Lion Park is situated in Gauteng Province near Lanseria Airport and Fourways within easy reach of Johannesburg and Pretoria. The park offers terrific up close views and other exciting interactions with a large variety of predators and large herbivores indigenous to Africa.

The Lion Park is home to over 80 lions including the rare white lions and many other carnivores such as cheetah, wild dog, brown hyena, striped hyena, spotted hyena, black-backed jackal, side-striped jackal, and a wide variety of antelope which roam freely in the antelope area.

 

Guests have an opportunity to interact with some of the animals in the Cub World area which has a giraffe feeding platform that puts you at eye level with our tame resident giraffe creating a fun experience for all ages. Then there is the popular cub interaction which allows guests to touch the cubs and take photographs.

 

A view of the Pierhead Taken from the Museum of Liverpool window. The week it opened

Cliffe Castle, Keighley, a Glenco Series post card from H. G. Glen & Co. Ltd. of Leeds, circa 1914. The card is stamped Keighley 30th July 1914 and carries a green halfpenny stamp featuring the head of King George V. The photograph is taken from outside Cliffe Castle (at this time the home of the Butterfield family) on Spring Gardens Lane.

 

Henry Graham Glen started a photography business in Edinburgh then moved to Belfast, followed by Torquay and then finally Leeds. In Leeds he started a printing & publishing business. Two of his sons ran a second publishing company that ran from 1905 until approximately 1935 and which focussed primarily on printing postcards.

 

Front and back of postcard from the personal collection of Keighley and District Local History Society member Tim Neal. Scanned by Tim Neal in 2021.

Tuck’s Post Card. Early 1900’s. Raphael Tuck and Sons. Printed in England. “Art Publishers to Their Majesties the King & Queen.”

Post Card : entered service with her sister Camber Queen 1961 gross tons 293.I can remeber travelling on these and getting stuck in the fog for a couple of hours.When they were having problems with the passenger ferries Shanklin,Sandown and Brading they pressed one of these car ferries into service by parking I believe 3 single deck buses from Southern Vectis on the car deck as passenger accomodation was crap ( thats putting it mildly.Some wag changed the destination blind to 69 and Camp Hill (the local open prison)

From the Graybill post card collection.

 

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Ph Francesca Romana Cardone

post production Braian Anastasio (the Tattoo Maker in the Photo) and Graphic Pubblicitary Friend!

From the Graybill post card collection.

 

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This is a vintage Post Card from my grandmother

Tuck’s Post Card. Early 1900’s. Raphael Tuck and Sons. Printed in England. “Art Publishers to Their Majesties the King & Queen.”

Lluniau trwy garedigrwydd John "O" Owens Tremadog

. Dylai unrhyw un sydd â lluniau o ddiddordeb ac yn dymuno iddynt gael eu harddangos ar y safle hwn gysylltu â mi drwy e-bost: cm.pritchard @ btinternet.com

 

Photo courtesy of John "O" Owens Tremadog .Anyone who has photos of interest and wish them to be displayed on this site contact me by email : cm.pritchard@btinternet.com

 

Broxbourne Hertfordshire UK

From the Graybill post card collection.

 

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From the Graybill post card collection.

 

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Monash playground before OH&S took over

This is a vintage Post Card from my grandmother

On November 17th, 1906, Cliff Nash sent this post card, from Bath, Ontario, to Mrs. G. W. Beach, Athens, Ontario.

 

He wrote, "This is all the card I have so I will send it to you and you can tell the rest I am well and working very hard. Was at the office at 7:30 this morning. Everything is going fine, only I do about half as much each day as I would like. Edith and Ruth are up here with me every day and Edith is getting real handy. Will write a letter tomorrow. Yours lovingly, Cliff."

 

Post Card I bought. I don't think I would like visiting this dentist.

 

For front of card, search on "Bowrin Dentist front"

  

Today, August 23, 2015, I received an email from Patricia Gordon-Rice who lives in Washington State, USA. She wrote:

 

"I came across the old postcard of the dentist you have on Flickr and can tell you a bit about it. Mrs. G.W. Beach [of Athens was my great grand aunt, Huldah (Nash) Beach.

Cliff was her brother, (Charles Clifford Nash). Edith was his wife and Ruth his daughter. And yes, he was a dentist. He lived from 1877 until 1946."

From the Graybill post card collection.

 

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From the Graybill post card collection.

 

This image is part of the RetroWeb Visual History of Lynchburg, Virginia

 

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I love this image, the back is dated in pencil "1912" it is a birthday greetings card, there is a little birthday message on the back "To little Lily, wishing you birthday greetings, from big Lily."

Old POST CARD shot of Fresno's Mall probably from the late 1960's or very early 1970's. My hometown.

The Crater Cottages on Oregon Avenue – the original route of Highway 97 into Klamath Falls – is seen in this post card from the 1950s. The motel complex was built in 1929, and was originally known as Bratton's Cottages. In later years it was known as the Oregon Avenue Apartments. They continue to serve as rental units.

桜 SAKURA ご覧いただきありがとうございます。

 

感謝を込めてPOST CARD をプレゼント。

 

フルサイズでアップロードしております。:)

  

Thank you for seeing cherry blossoms SAKURA.

 

Thanks are put and it presents POST CARD.

 

up-loads by the full size. :)

 

This is a photo of my vintage post card collection of the Graystone Inn in Roaring Gap NC. It is now a private club. It opened in 1926. It used to be a popular place to stay and go to parties. I have played music both inside and out. The old decor is beautiful from a different era. It reminds me of the Book The Great Gatsby. Roaring Gap was first recognized by Hugh Gwyn Chatham in the early 1890's. The son of James Alexander Chatham, Hugh Chatham discovered the beauty of Roaring Gap as he rode horseback through the mountains to buy wool for his father's mill. He persuaded friends to join him in forming the Roaring Gap Summer Resort Company (RGSRC).

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