WILLESDEN EDUCATION COMMITTEE, reward cards
Set with 4 postcards
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back:- THE EIDER DUCK INHABITS THE ARCTIC AND NORTHERLY SHORES OF THE ATLANTIC, BEING MET WITH IN NUMBERS IN NOVA ZEMBLA, SPITZBERGEN, ICELAND, AND GREENLAND//DOWN COLLECTED FROM THE NESTS IS EXPORTED IN CONSIDERABLE QUANTITIES this image & card title used on a reward card by HUDDERSFIELD EDUCATION COMMITTEE, from BRITISH SEA-BIRDS, OILETTE 9231
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WILLESDEN EDUCATION COMMITTEE, reward cards
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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
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Vertical
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given singly as reward cards, FOR REGULAR AND PUNCTUAL ATTENDANCE
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20/12/1909
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Great Britain
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MAUDE SCRIVENER
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$12.00 USD
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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
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WILLESDEN EDUCATION COMMITTEE, reward cards
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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
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Horizontal
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given singly as reward cards, FOR REGULAR AND PUNCTUAL ATTENDANCE
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20/12/1909
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Great Britain
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$10.00 USD
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back:- QUEBEC, CANADA THE TOWN OF QUEBEC WAS FOUNDED BY CHAMPLAIN, THE FRENCH GOVERNOR OF QUEBEC IN JULY, 1608. IT WAS THE CENTRE OF FRENCH TRADE AND CIVILIZATION, UNTIL THE CONQUEST BY WOLFE AT THE MEMORABLE BATTLE OF QUEBEC//ASSUMING GREAT IMPORTANCE same image 9147 THE RISE OF OUR EMPIRE BEYOND THE SEAS, SERIES I.,OUR FIRST FOOTING IN CANADA, CHAMPLAIN SURRENDERING QUEBEC
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WILLESDEN EDUCATION COMMITTEE, reward cards
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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
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Vertical
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given singly as reward cards, FOR REGULAR AND PUNCTUAL ATTENDANCE
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20/12/1909
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Great Britain
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R. CATON WOODVILLE
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$12.00 USD
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back:- TORQUAY IS, WITHOUT DOUBT, ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL WATERING PLASES ON THE BRITISH COAST, SEEN FROM THE BAY, THE EFFECT OF THE WHITE LIMESTONE HOUSES, RISING ONE ABOVE THE OTHER AMID A WEALTH OF FOLIAGE, IS DELIGHTFUL//NATURAL ARCH MAY BE HAD. same image TORQUAY, SERIES III. 7368
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WILLESDEN EDUCATION COMMITTEE, reward cards
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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
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Horizontal
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given singly as reward cards, FOR REGULAR AND PUNCTUAL ATTENDANCE
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20/12/1909
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Great Britain
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H.B. WIMBUSH
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$10.00 USD
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