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- Shopping in style - Quin and Axtens Bazaar by A Postcard a Day on Oct 30, 2009
Postmarked Lambeth (a certain amount of guesswork here) and dated 2 March 1910. It says Wednesday evening on the message but it still got into the postal system and postmarked that same day. The message reads I am sending you this card, as M had the...
- Whitehall, London by A Postcard a Day on Sep 8, 2009
Postmarked Keswick, Cumberland and dated 6 November 1952. 1st Life Guard Changing Guard at Whitehall. When the Queen is in London, the Guard is made up of one officer, one corporal major who carries the standard, two NCOs, a trumpeter and ten troope...
- PFF: Battersea Park, London by A Postcard a Day on Sep 3, 2009
Postmarked Stockwell (in London), dated 10 March 1906 and timed at 12:15 pm. Battersea Park was created in 1846 on land from Battersea Fields and Battersea Common and it is still in use today, nearly 200 acres in the heart of London. During bo...
- PFF: Kensington Palace, London by A Postcard a Day on Jun 26, 2009
Unused and undated. Kensington Palace. P.C. 1863 From a series of French prints of London c.1855 Kensington Place - a solid, domestic, brick building - was the sovereign of England's chief residence between 1689 and 1760. During the nine...
- Big Ben - 150th anniversary by A Postcard a Day on May 31, 2009
Postmarked Mount Pleasant (in London, the largest automated processing centre in the UK). Dated 27 May 2009. London Big Ben and Hungerford Bridge by night. LS-091 This couldn't have arrived with better timing because today is the 150th anniver...
- UNESCO WHS week: Westminster by A Postcard a Day on Apr 28, 2009
Unused, probably bought in the 1980s. London Houses of Parliament by air Photo: Aerofilms. Strangely, to my mind anyway, it was printed in Spain. Westminster Palace, Westminster Abbey, and St Margaret’s Church together encapsulate th...
- Piccadilly Circus by A Postcard a Day on Feb 3, 2009
Postmarked Chatham, dated 2 July 1918. London - Piccadilly Circus. Piccadilly Circus was built in 1819 to connect Regent Street with Piccadilly. It is at the centre of theatre land and has always been a busy intersection. The London




