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BOURNEMOUTH AND LYME REGIS POSTCARDS. ... Bournemouth postcards. , 1906


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  • BOURNEMOUTH AND LYME REGIS POSTCARDS.
  • Bournemouth postcards. , 1906

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  • D-987/1
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  • 1906
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  • English
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  • Bournemouth

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Colour postcard of the Pavilion and Winter Gardens, Bournemouth. Form: positive print on card. Size: 87mm x 138mm. Process: gelatin. Photographer: F W King & Co's Artistic Series [1012]. Colour postcard of Meyrick Park and bowling green, Bournemouth. Form: positive print on card. Size: 86mm x 138mm. Process: gelatin. Colour postcard of the zig-zag path, Bournemouth. Form: positive print on paper. Size: 90mm x 138mm. Process: gelatin. Photographer: J E Beale, Stationer, Bournemouth [161]. Colour postcard of a general view of Bournemouth. Form: positive print on card. Size: 89mm x 139mm. Process: gelatin. Photographer: J E Beale, Stationer, Bournemouth [101]. Colour postcard of a shady lane, Holdenhurst, Bournemouth. Form: positive print on card. Size: 90mm x 139mm. Process: gelatin. Photographer: W H Okey & Co, Drapers, Bournemouth [1550].