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I come back after getting a cup of coffee to find a butterfly! No idea how he got there - my window was shut - but he seemed happy to pose for me! A deft rescue with my 'welcome to Oxford Brookes School Of Architecture' booklet, followed by a brief rest on my window cill, and off he went. what a nice way to spend ten minutes!
A derelict rowing boat in the town of Crom,arty at the tip of the Black Isle. In the background is the Cromarty Firth and beyond that an industrial area that is part of the Port of Nigg
on the riverside of lake boeng kak many people have to fight against the changing water level so many buildings and the mosque are flooded every year.
I have two versions of this map postcard. This one is a continental size card with a straight, white border. The sea is a mid-bluecolour and the land is beige. A hand written code - MP. 9 - can be seen in the lower right hand corner as well as the same printed code beneath the name scroll in the centre of the bottom. The back of the card has no logo but presumably it has the initials HB in the stamp area, however, the card was posted in 1972 so this cannot be seen.
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