See It On A Postcard's Thursday Postcard Hunt is down on the farm with animals
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| Yew Tree Farm, Coniston, Lake District |
Not as much chaos will be caused with this flock of sheep in Allhallows Lane, Kendal in the early 1950s.
See It On A Postcard's Thursday Postcard Hunt is down on the farm with animals
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| Yew Tree Farm, Coniston, Lake District |
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| 1999: Folk Art |
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| 1990: Thinking of You |
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| 1992: Guernsey Flowers |
Guernsey with its mild maritime climate is perfect for growing flowers and famous for the Guernsey lily (Nerine sarniensis) featured on he cancel, sometimes referred to as a jewel lily
Sunday Stamps A-Z - Flowers and Folk Art - See It On A Postcard
See It On A Postcard's Thursday Postcard Hunt - is seeing Animals in the Wild
A Honey Buzzard wondering where lunch is located.. It eats wasp and bee larvae, evolution has provided thick feathers and extra scaly legs to protect it from stings.
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| "Hi There" |
A "Puffin Patrol" somewhere on the Yorkshire coast
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| 1921-30: Definitive |
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| 1925: Rhineland Millenary |
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| 1924: Definitive - National Symbols of |Egypt |
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| 1975: Symbols of America |
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| 2016: Birds |
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| 1975: Hunting Scenes |
Sunday Stamps A-Z this week E for Eagle and Egypt - See It On A Postcard
See It On A Postcard's Thursday Postcard Hunt is visiting cities in North America
The impressive Union Station in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The beaux art building of local limestone opened in 1911. It was designed by the same architects as Grand Central Station in New York. The wide road with electric tram and waiting horse drawn carriages connect travellers to the city.Lincoln was founded in 1856 as the village of Lancaster and later renamed after Abraham Lincoln, it became the state capital in 1869. My sender likes this part of the city with its old factories that are now apartments, stores and restaurants and says "This is a great place to 'people watch' in the warmer months" I like old signage on buildings, this factory and warehouse. was built for Harpham Bros Harness and Saddle Factory, a thriving business in the early 20th Century.
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| 1981: European-African Economic Convention |
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| 1981: Amateur Radio Club |
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| 1978: Philexafrique 2 Exhibition, Gabon |
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| 1991: African Tourism Year |
An invitation to visit the continent.
Sunday Stamps A-Z - Djibouti - See It On A Postcard
See It On A Postcard's Thursday Postcard Hunt is visiting the cities of Northern Europe
St Petersburg and The Bronze Horseman (Peter the Great). The statue is mounted on the massive Thunder Stone originally weighing 1500 tonnes which was carved down during transportation to its current size of 1,250 tonnes. Noticing the woman in white I discovered that Alexander Gardens is a popular place for wedding photos. Lots of background interest for the photographer including the red lighthouse just making it onto the postcard. This is one of a pair on the Neva River that once guided ships into the port, the bowl on the top was filled with oil and lit. Today they are supplied with gas and only lit on special occasions. Technically they are called rostral columns and decorated with nautical images and have statues at the bottom. Russia Beyond shows them in all their glory.