LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL REWARD CARD, images come from IN DICKENS LAND sets

Set with 8 postcards

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1
back:- GADSHILL PLACE, AN OLD-FASHIONED RED-BRICK HOUSE, WHERE CHARLES DICKENS, THE FAMOUS NOVELIST, LIVED FOR MANY YEARS AND WHERE HE DIED IN 1870//PRINCE HENRY AND AND HIS COMPANION IN DISGUISE Same image 1163
LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL REWARD CARD, images come from IN DICKENS LAND sets
back Tuck logo at base with RAPHAEL TUCK & SONS, LTD. ART PUBLISHERS TO THEIR MAJESTIES THE KING & QUEEN
Horizontal
distributed singly to deserving students
20/12/1906
Great Britain
P. Fletcher- Watson
$10.00 USD
2
back:- LINCOLN'S INN BECAME ONE OF THE INN'S OF COURT AS FAR BACK AS THE YEAR 1310, AFTER THE DEATH OF HENRY DE LACY, EARL OF LINCOLN.//BEN JOHNSON THE POET IS SAID TO HAVE WORKED AS A BRICKLAYER image comes from IN DICKENS LAND 1164
LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL REWARD CARD, images come from IN DICKENS LAND sets
back Tuck logo at base with RAPHAEL TUCK & SONS, LTD. ART PUBLISHERS TO THEIR MAJESTIES THE KING & QUEEN
Vertical
distributed singly to deserving students
20/12/1906
Great Britain
$10.00 USD
3
back- HENLEY-ON-THAMES, IN THE COUNTY OF OXFORD, IS A CHARMING SPOT ON THE RIVER, SITUATED AT THE BASE OF THE CHITERN HILLS. IT IS POSSESSED OF A VERY GOOD GRAMMAR SCHOOL//VISITORS FROM MANY PARTS OF THE GLOBE image comes from IN DICKENS LAND 1350
LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL REWARD CARD, images come from IN DICKENS LAND sets
back Tuck logo at base with RAPHAEL TUCK & SONS, LTD. ART PUBLISHERS TO THEIR MAJESTIES THE KING & QUEEN
Horizontal
distributed singly to deserving students
20/12/1906
Great Britain
P. FLETCHER-WATSON
$10.00 USD
4
back:- THE SPOT DEPICTED HERE IS THE MINORIES, IN THE CITY OF LONDON, SHOWING THE QUAINT OLD HOSTELRY, THE FOUNTAIN INN, IN THE DAYS OF OLIVER TWIST//LAD OF SPIRIT NEED WANT IN LONDON image in 1350
LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL REWARD CARD, images come from IN DICKENS LAND sets
back Tuck logo at base with RAPHAEL TUCK & SONS, LTD. ART PUBLISHERS TO THEIR MAJESTIES THE KING & QUEEN
Vertical
distributed singly to deserving students
20/12/1906
Great Britain
P. FLETCHER-WATSON
$10.00 USD
5
back:- ROCHESTER IS AN IMPORTANT TOWN IN THE COUNTY OF KENT, SITUATED ON THE RIGHT BANK OF THE MEDWAY. IT IS CONTINUOUS WITH CHATHAM AND JOINED//PORTION OF IT DATING BACK TO 1115-37 image comes from 1350 IN DICKENS LAND
LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL REWARD CARD, images come from IN DICKENS LAND sets
back Tuck logo at base with RAPHAEL TUCK & SONS, LTD. ART PUBLISHERS TO THEIR MAJESTIES THE KING & QUEEN
Horizontal
distributed singly to deserving students
20/12/1906
Great Britain
P. FLETCHER-WATSON
$10.00 USD
6
back:- THE BULL INN, ROCHESTER, IS ONE OF THE MOST FAMOUS HOSTELRIES THAT HAVE BEEN HANDED DOWN FROM THE OLD COACHING DAYS.//MENTIONED BY DICKENS IN HIS PICKWICK PAPERS//MR. JINGLE image in 1164
LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL REWARD CARD, images come from IN DICKENS LAND sets
back Tuck logo at base with RAPHAEL TUCK & SONS, LTD. ART PUBLISHERS TO THEIR MAJESTIES THE KING & QUEEN
Vertical
distributed singly to deserving students
20/12/1906
Great Britain
$10.00 USD
7
back:- THE "LITTLE INN", CANTERBURY, IS IN REALITY THE SUN HOTEL. IT WAS MADE FAMOUS BY CHARLES DICKENS'S ALLUSION TO IT IN "DAVID COPPERFIELD." //STRONGLY FLAVOURED WITH TOBACCO-SMOKE" image comes in 1163
LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL REWARD CARD, images come from IN DICKENS LAND sets
back Tuck logo at base with RAPHAEL TUCK & SONS, LTD. ART PUBLISHERS TO THEIR MAJESTIES THE KING & QUEEN
Vertical
distributed singly to deserving students
20/12/1906
Great Britain
$10.00 USD
8
back:- THE ORIGINAL OF THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP IN DICKENS'S NOVEL IS SITUATED IN A NARROW STREET NEAR LINCOLN'S INN FIELDS. THE NOVELEST SAYS//PUBLIC EYE IN JEALOUSY AND DISTRUST image comes in 1163
LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL REWARD CARD, images come from IN DICKENS LAND sets
back Tuck logo at base with RAPHAEL TUCK & SONS, LTD. ART PUBLISHERS TO THEIR MAJESTIES THE KING & QUEEN
Vertical
distributed singly to deserving students
20/12/1906
Great Britain
$10.00 USD