Dear Lottie I sent you a letter and I have had no answer
write and tell us weather you have had it or not
it seems such a long time since I have heard from you.
Wishing you…
Dear Auntie Lottie
as I am down on Lamorna Beach for the first time
I thought I would send you a. P.C, hope you will like it
Hope you are well
We are coming by…
"When was Camborne? When Redruth presented Parwith Double boys." These cards were popular in Cornwall and Devon during the first two decades of the 20th century.
Penzance Lifebuoy Series. Inset shows Fountain in Morrab Gardens.
This type of card with its many variations was the forerunner of the more usual traditional 'comic' seaside card. It was produced and sold at most seaside resorts during the first…
A photographic postcard depicting a man eating limpets with the caption, "Eat limpets and live. Everything all kiff with Cousin Jack". "All Kiff" was a common term used by miners when writing home from abroad. It is thought to have been a distorted…
A view along Penzance's promenade and sea wall, with the Queen's Hotel and St. Mary's Church tower in the distance. People standing and walking along the Prom and sea wall.
Card addressed to a recipient at the County Police Station, Camelford,…