Looking at the people in my grandfather's life in the early 1900's through his Edwardian post card collection.
Friday, 11 August 2017
A Norfolk Broads Windmill by Moonlight
John P. Goodridge's post card collections has several cards post marked Horsham within it. This one has no message and is unsigned. a comparison of the hand writing of the other senders that I have so far posted on this site do not seem to reveal who sent this PC. There have been Sarah, Fanny, Mary, Laura, Lily and Charley. None of them are a match for the style on this card. As I am sure that there are more cards from Horsham in the collection the sender of this card may well still be able to be revealed.
March 5th 1904 was a Saturday. The Spectator was published on that day.
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