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Devon Postcard Kenton Village All Saints Church War Memorial RPPC Photo XT2396
Devon Postcard Kenton Village All Saints Church War Memorial RPPC Photo XT2396
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Devon Postcard Kenton Village All Saints Church War Memorial RPPC Photo XT2396.
This scene captures the 15th-century All Saints Church in Kenton, South Devon, renowned for having one of the tallest towers in the county. The foreground features the Grade II listed Kenton War Memorial, an obelisk made of Cornish granite that was unveiled on 13 March 1920 by the Earl of Devon to honor local men lost in the First World War.
Type: Original Non Standard Size Real Photo Postcard. This Postcard Measures 135mm x 83mm
Publisher: Chapman & Son
Date: Unused
Condition (Defects):
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'.
Any 'Mo's Postcards' watermark does not appear on the actual postcard'.
This scene captures the 15th-century All Saints Church in Kenton, South Devon, renowned for having one of the tallest towers in the county. The foreground features the Grade II listed Kenton War Memorial, an obelisk made of Cornish granite that was unveiled on 13 March 1920 by the Earl of Devon to honor local men lost in the First World War.
Type: Original Non Standard Size Real Photo Postcard. This Postcard Measures 135mm x 83mm
Publisher: Chapman & Son
Date: Unused
Condition (Defects):
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'.
Any 'Mo's Postcards' watermark does not appear on the actual postcard'.
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