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Satterly: Highclere, Higher Warberry Road, Torquay, Devon, 1905 - HX72
Satterly: Highclere, Higher Warberry Road, Torquay, Devon, 1905 - HX72
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Recipient Name: Miss N.Satterly
Delivery Address: Highclere, Higher Warberry Road, Torquay, Devon
Postmark Date: 23rd May 1905, Ilford
Sender Name: Lesley
Message Summary: Mentions being quite well, hoping the recipient is the same, and helping to do the spring cleaning.
This vintage item is a unique piece of local history, ideal for anyone researching house history or family history tied to this specific location. It serves as a fascinating historical record, preserving the structural heritage of the street and the genealogical roots of the area's past residents.
All postcards in this collection are genuine antiques and will show varying degrees of age-related wear. Condition varies and may include minor creases, edge wear, tears, or more significant faults. These items are offered for research and historical interest, not as pristine collectibles. Please do not expect a damage-free postcard.
Recipient Name: Miss N.Satterly
Delivery Address: Highclere, Higher Warberry Road, Torquay, Devon
Postmark Date: 23rd May 1905, Ilford
Sender Name: Lesley
Message Summary: Mentions being quite well, hoping the recipient is the same, and helping to do the spring cleaning.
This vintage item is a unique piece of local history, ideal for anyone researching house history or family history tied to this specific location. It serves as a fascinating historical record, preserving the structural heritage of the street and the genealogical roots of the area's past residents.
All postcards in this collection are genuine antiques and will show varying degrees of age-related wear. Condition varies and may include minor creases, edge wear, tears, or more significant faults. These items are offered for research and historical interest, not as pristine collectibles. Please do not expect a damage-free postcard.
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