HUDDERSFIELD EDUCATION COMMITTEE reward cards
Set with 32 postcards
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back:- THESE THREE PRETTY LITTLE PERSIAN KITTENS, ARE EVIDENTLY SITTING FOR THEIR PORTRAITS TO BE TAKEN, AND VERY MUCH PLEASED THEY SEEM TO BE WITH THEMSELVES.//ON THE GARDEN SWING this image GLOSSO 5597 HAPPY CATLAND
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HUDDERSFIELD EDUCATION COMMITTEE reward cards
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images used in this set appear to have been taken from a very wide range of Tuck postcards. Because of the non-postcard backs they are also listed in TuckDBephemera reward cards, listed in 1930 POSTCARD Catalogue
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Horizontal
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given singly FOR PUNCTUAL AND REGULAR ATTENDANCE
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28/01/1904
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Great Britain
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$10.00 USD
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same image & card title AQUARETTE 9218 BRITISH BIRDS AND THEIR EGGS & reward cards, postcard images for HUDDERSFIELD EDUCATION COMMITTEE crow family, back :- THE JAY, WHICH IS A BIRD OF HANDSOME PLUMAGE, BELONG-ING TO THE CROW FAMILY, IS GENERALLY TO BE MET WITH IN THE VICINITY OF OAK TREES, WHERE IT BUILDS ITS LARGE CUP-SHAPED NEST IN THE LOWER BRANCHES OF A TALL TREE, ALWAYS CHOOSING A SPOT THAT IS THICKLY WOODED. THE NATURAL CALL OF THIS BIRD IS HARSH AND DISCORDANT, BUT IT POSSESSES IN A WONDERFUL DEGREE THE POWER OF IMITATING THE CRIES OF OTHER BIRDS AND ANIMALS. THE JAY IS DESTRUCTIVE TO GAME AND SO IS OFTEN SHOT BY THE GAMEKEEPER. THE EGGS ARE FROM FOUR TO SEVEN IN NUMBER, AND OF A GREENISH-BLUE, SPECKLED WITH OLIVE.
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HUDDERSFIELD EDUCATION COMMITTEE reward cards
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images used in this set appear to have been taken from a very wide range of Tuck postcards. Because of the non-postcard backs they are also listed in TuckDBephemera reward cards, listed in 1930 POSTCARD Catalogue
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Vertical
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given singly FOR PUNCTUAL AND REGULAR ATTENDANCE
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28/01/1904
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Great Britain
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Wealthy, R.J. (unsigned)
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$10.00 USD
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back:- BETTWS-Y-COED IS A PRETTY VILLAGE IN CARNARVONSHIRE, NORTH WALES, BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED WHERE THE RIVERS CONWAY AND LLUGWY JOIN THEIR WATERS//DOWN THE RIVER OILETTE on front, same image & card title OILETTE 7198 BETTWS-Y-COED
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HUDDERSFIELD EDUCATION COMMITTEE reward cards
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images used in this set appear to have been taken from a very wide range of Tuck postcards. Because of the non-postcard backs they are also listed in TuckDBephemera reward cards, listed in 1930 POSTCARD Catalogue
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Horizontal
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given singly FOR PUNCTUAL AND REGULAR ATTENDANCE
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28/01/1904
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Great Britain
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H. HADFIELD CUBLEY
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$10.00 USD
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back:- THE WOOD PIGEON OR RING DOVE IS FAMILIAR TO MOST OF US. AT CERTAIN PERIODS IN THE WINTER AND SPRING IT VISITS GREAT BRITAIN IN SUCH VAST NUMBERS//EVEN BY STRANGERS same image & card title AQUARETTE 9218 BRITISH BIRDS AND THEIR EGGS Wood Pigeons also called Ring Dove (with white patches on neck & wings)
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HUDDERSFIELD EDUCATION COMMITTEE reward cards
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images used in this set appear to have been taken from a very wide range of Tuck postcards. Because of the non-postcard backs they are also listed in TuckDBephemera reward cards, listed in 1930 POSTCARD Catalogue
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Vertical
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given singly FOR PUNCTUAL AND REGULAR ATTENDANCE
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28/01/1904
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Great Britain
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Wealthy, R.J. (unsigned)
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$10.00 USD
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back:- THE ROBIN OR REDBREAST IS A COMMON BIRD OF BRITAIN, AND IS AN ESPECIAL FAVOURITE ON ACCOUNT OF HIS GREAT FRIENDLINESS WITH MAN, PARTICULARLY IN THE WINTER-TIME//RESULTING OILETTE on front, same image & card title OILETTE 9169 BIRDS AND BLOSSOMS quote:- HENRY RUSSELL LOWELL,
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HUDDERSFIELD EDUCATION COMMITTEE reward cards
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images used in this set appear to have been taken from a very wide range of Tuck postcards. Because of the non-postcard backs they are also listed in TuckDBephemera reward cards, listed in 1930 POSTCARD Catalogue
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Horizontal
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given singly FOR PUNCTUAL AND REGULAR ATTENDANCE
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28/01/1904
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Great Britain
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JH (intertwined-Jessie Hall) faint or absent on many cards
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$10.00 USD
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back:- THEY ARE TIRED OF TRAVELLING THESE THREE LITTLE PUPPIES. THEY HAVE EVIDENTLY COME A LONG WAY, PACKED IN THE HAMPER, AND NOW THE LID IS OFF//LIKE TO TAKE ONE HOME FOR YOURSELF
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HUDDERSFIELD EDUCATION COMMITTEE reward cards
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images used in this set appear to have been taken from a very wide range of Tuck postcards. Because of the non-postcard backs they are also listed in TuckDBephemera reward cards, listed in 1930 POSTCARD Catalogue
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Horizontal
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given singly FOR PUNCTUAL AND REGULAR ATTENDANCE
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28/01/1904
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Great Britain
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$10.00 USD
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back:- VENICE IS ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL CITIES IN THE WORLD. IT HAS BEEN CALLED "THE CITY OF A THOUSAND ISLES" BECAUSE INSTEAD OF STREETS IT HAS CANALS//ENGLAND'S GREATEST LANDSCAPE PAINTERS AFTER THE ORIGINAL PAINTING IN THE SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM image used in many Tuck postcard sets
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HUDDERSFIELD EDUCATION COMMITTEE reward cards
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images used in this set appear to have been taken from a very wide range of Tuck postcards. Because of the non-postcard backs they are also listed in TuckDBephemera reward cards, listed in 1930 POSTCARD Catalogue
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Horizontal
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given singly FOR PUNCTUAL AND REGULAR ATTENDANCE
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28/01/1904
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Great Britain
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J.M.W. Turner
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$10.00 USD
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back:- VENICE IS DIVIDED BY THE GRAND CANAL INTO TWO UNEQUAL PARTS. THE CANAL IS OF SERPENTINE FORMATION, SOMEWHAT IN THE SHAPE OF A LETTER "S."//ISLANDS CONNECTED BY BRIDGES OILETTE on front, same image & card title OILETTE 7037 VENICE SERIES II
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HUDDERSFIELD EDUCATION COMMITTEE reward cards
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images used in this set appear to have been taken from a very wide range of Tuck postcards. Because of the non-postcard backs they are also listed in TuckDBephemera reward cards, listed in 1930 POSTCARD Catalogue
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Horizontal
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given singly FOR PUNCTUAL AND REGULAR ATTENDANCE
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28/01/1904
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Great Britain
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$10.00 USD
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back:- VENICE IS ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL CITIES IN THE WORLD. IT HAS BEEN CALLED " THE CITY OF A THOUSAND ISLES," BECAUSE INSTEAD OF STREETS IT HAS CANALS RUNNING ALL THROUGH //THE CHURCH same image & inscription OILETTE 7037
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HUDDERSFIELD EDUCATION COMMITTEE reward cards
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images used in this set appear to have been taken from a very wide range of Tuck postcards. Because of the non-postcard backs they are also listed in TuckDBephemera reward cards, listed in 1930 POSTCARD Catalogue
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Horizontal
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given singly FOR PUNCTUAL AND REGULAR ATTENDANCE
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28/01/1904
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Great Britain
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$10.00 USD
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back:- THIS LITTLE GIRL IS AS BUSY AS A BEE. HERS IS A HAPPY LIFE; FROM MORNING TILL NIGHT, IN THE BRIGHT SUMMER WEATHER, SHE IS PLAYING ON THE GOLDEN SANDS//MORE PEBBLES ON THE BEACH same image & card title GLOSSO 5606 OUR DARLINGS
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HUDDERSFIELD EDUCATION COMMITTEE reward cards
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images used in this set appear to have been taken from a very wide range of Tuck postcards. Because of the non-postcard backs they are also listed in TuckDBephemera reward cards, listed in 1930 POSTCARD Catalogue
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Vertical
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given singly FOR PUNCTUAL AND REGULAR ATTENDANCE
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28/01/1904
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Great Britain
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$10.00 USD
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back:- HERE ARE FIVE CHARMING LITTLE KITTENS ALL OF ONE FAMILY, AND ALL AS LIKE AS PEAS IN A POD. THEY WILL CERTAINLY MAKE FIVE DELIGHTFUL PRESENTS//EXHIBITS AT OUR CAT SHOWS this image GLOSSO 5614 HAPPY CATLAND SERIES II & for WALTHAMSTOW EDUCATION COMMITTEE
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HUDDERSFIELD EDUCATION COMMITTEE reward cards
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images used in this set appear to have been taken from a very wide range of Tuck postcards. Because of the non-postcard backs they are also listed in TuckDBephemera reward cards, listed in 1930 POSTCARD Catalogue
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Horizontal
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given singly FOR PUNCTUAL AND REGULAR ATTENDANCE
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28/01/1904
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Great Britain
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$10.00 USD
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back:- WINDERMERE THE LARGEST ENGLISH LAKES, IS PARTLY IN WESTMORELAND AND PARTLY IN LANCASHIRE. IT IS CALLED "THE QUEEN OF THE LAKES" ON ACCOUNT OF THE BEAUTY// OF THE TOURIST OILETTE on front, same image & card title OILETTE 5133 LOVELY LAKELAND
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HUDDERSFIELD EDUCATION COMMITTEE reward cards
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images used in this set appear to have been taken from a very wide range of Tuck postcards. Because of the non-postcard backs they are also listed in TuckDBephemera reward cards, listed in 1930 POSTCARD Catalogue
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Horizontal
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given singly FOR PUNCTUAL AND REGULAR ATTENDANCE
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28/01/1904
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Great Britain
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F.W. HAYES
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$10.00 USD
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