Postcards of England: Sheffield Cathedral (c.1912)
Here is a splendid sepia-toned picture postcard depicting Sheffield Cathedral almost a century ago. What is particularly interesting is the
By Richard Turton|2017-10-11T09:25:08+11:00May 14, 2009|Great Britain, Postcards|
Here is a splendid sepia-toned picture postcard depicting Sheffield Cathedral almost a century ago. What is particularly interesting is the
By Richard Turton|2017-10-11T09:25:16+11:00Jan 15, 2009|Postcards, Railroads or Railways, Trains, United States|
This postcard will be of interest to railroad enthusiasts. It depicts a Texas J1 class locomotive, a 2-10-4, heading into
By Richard Turton|2017-10-11T09:26:05+11:00Feb 11, 2008|Post Offices, Postcards|
The 19th century headquarters of the General Post Office in St Martins-le-Grand in the City of London. This was the
By Richard Turton|2017-10-11T09:26:05+11:00Feb 8, 2008|India, Post Offices|
By Richard Turton|2017-10-11T09:26:06+11:00Jan 29, 2008|Designers, Portugal & Colonies, Stamp News, Stamp Profiles|
On Wednesday 26th December 2007, the world’s first stamp made entirely from cork was issued in Portugal. Designed by the
By Richard Turton|2017-10-11T09:26:11+11:00Jan 5, 2008|Australia & Dependencies, Post Offices, Postal History, Postcards|
The Ballarat Post Office in Victoria, Australia, with the exception of the Melbourne General Post Office, was the largest Victorian