Looking at the people in my grandfather's life in the early 1900's through his Edwardian post card collection.
Tuesday, 15 August 2017
Evidence of a cup of tea drunk long ago
Edith had a dog called Kuma and liver seems to have been a regular feature of its diet.
Another card by publishers Gottschalk, Dreyfuss & Davis Co., Ltd. Their hand coloured collotypes were printed in Germany.
September 14th 1905 was a Thursday and the front page of Commercial Motor was all about rival motive powers, internal combustion, steam and electric.
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