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Cumbria Postcard: Long Marton Village Street Scene RPPC Real Photo DR788
Cumbria Postcard: Long Marton Village Street Scene RPPC Real Photo DR788
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Cumbria Postcard: Long Marton Village Street Scene RPPC Real Photo DR788.
Located in the Eden Valley, Long Marton is a historic parish that once sat along the famous Settle-Carlisle Line. This quiet village street scene highlights the traditional stone architecture of the North West, including buildings like the Masons Arms pub, which have served the rural community for centuries.
Type: Original Standard Size Real Photo Postcard.
Publisher: A. Joslin, printed in United Kingdom
Date: Unused
Condition (Defects): Some creasing to the bottom corners.
Please also use the image magnifier to make your own assessment on the condition. Please ignore any lines caused by the scanner.
When possible all of our postcards will be posted to you inside a collectable plastic postcard sleeve and a board backed envelope which will be marked 'Please do not bend'.
The 'Mo's Postcards' watermark does not appear on the actual postcard'.
Located in the Eden Valley, Long Marton is a historic parish that once sat along the famous Settle-Carlisle Line. This quiet village street scene highlights the traditional stone architecture of the North West, including buildings like the Masons Arms pub, which have served the rural community for centuries.
Type: Original Standard Size Real Photo Postcard.
Publisher: A. Joslin, printed in United Kingdom
Date: Unused
Condition (Defects): Some creasing to the bottom corners.
Please also use the image magnifier to make your own assessment on the condition. Please ignore any lines caused by the scanner.
When possible all of our postcards will be posted to you inside a collectable plastic postcard sleeve and a board backed envelope which will be marked 'Please do not bend'.
The 'Mo's Postcards' watermark does not appear on the actual postcard'.
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