LONDON, REGENT STREET (QUEEN'S HALL END)

Card
2/4
Set

WILLESDEN EDUCATION COMMITTEE, reward cards

Set Comment

images used in this set appear to have been taken from a wide range of Tuck postcards. Because of the non-postcard backs they are also listed in TuckDBephemera reward cards

Sold As

given singly as reward cards, FOR REGULAR AND PUNCTUAL ATTENDANCE

First Use

20/12/1909

Where Sold

Great Britain


Title

LONDON, REGENT STREET (QUEEN'S HALL END)

Item Comment

back:- REGENT STREET WHICH CONTAINS SOME OF THE FINEST SHOPS IN THE METROPOLIS, WAS NAMED FROM THE PRINCE REGENT, AFTERWARDS GEORGE IV. NASH WAS THE ARCHITECT OF THIS NOW BUSY THOROUGHFARE//POPULAR ARTISTES AND VOCALISTS OF THE DAY same image OILETTE, LONDON, 6195

Orientation

Horizontal

Estimated value

$10.00 USD