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Have found yet another lovely card this afternoon, and some more old photo's. The first I am afraid I have no clue on. The card is self explanitory. Jean.
Love the card of Blackpool Jean, hope the weather didn't change while they were out in the rowing boats.
You must be like me I have old cards and just can't recycle them. They are in a box, I should put them in an album I guess.
Mo I am putting them in my photo album under old cards birth certs etc. I have 7 folders so far with pets family caravan holidays etc. It's taken two days so far. Must the new ones of Brad on. Bye. Jean.
Nice to see those old postcards Jean,
We had quite a few, as when we were first married,
I was working all over the UK,and I always sent my wife a card from each town,sadly we had a clear out and got rid of most of them
dennis
That is a shame Dennis. My Aunt Floss kept everything most of which were in old cake and buscuit tins. It is the message on the back of the cards that means so much. You can look at their photo's and read their words. Bye. Jean.
A good luck card to my grandfather Leon Crutchley (Handley) who was a contortionist and part of a comedy act. I've also attached a photo of my grandfather taken of his act. If you look closely you'll see his head is facing downwards and his body upwards.