Fontainebleau – Cabinet de Travail de Napoléon 1er

The Postcard A carte postale that was published by L. Ménard of Fontainebleau. The card was posted in Paris, although unfortunately the stamp has been removed, along with the date of posting. The card was posted to: Miss G. Moss, 5, Salisbury Road, London E. 17, Angleterre. The message on the divided back was as… Continue reading Fontainebleau – Cabinet de Travail de Napoléon 1er

Scrabble Me 14/365

Watch On Black This isn’t about lacking a male or some thing. It truly is additional like you can find something missing and I have absolutely no plan what it is. In the previous 7 days or so all these old mates have come out of the woodwork who I assumed were being absent, and… Continue reading Scrabble Me 14/365

London – The Brompton Oratory Prior to 1907. And Emilie Schindler.

The Postcard A postcard that was published by LL. It was posted in London on Tuesday the 22nd. October 1907 to: Miss Lee, Thorofare, Woodbridge, Suffolk. The brief pencilled message on the divided back of the card was: "Fond love." Note the presence of what has become a very rare sight in British towns –… Continue reading London – The Brompton Oratory Prior to 1907. And Emilie Schindler.

Bristol – The Old Dutch House Prior to 1915

The Postcard A postcard printed by Burgess & Co. of Bristol. The card was posted on Tuesday the 30th. March 1915 to: Skip Woolrich, H.M. Prison, Holloway, London. The short pencilled message on the divided again of the card was as follows: “Bristol 29-3-15. Don’t be concerned, Retain smiling. P.W. & M.M.B.” The Dutch House… Continue reading Bristol – The Old Dutch House Prior to 1915