How this card arrived in John's collection is a mystery. It was sent to "Alan" who may have been a pupil at The Convent in Highgate Road, London in 1906. What happened to the card after it was delivered to the Convent is not clear and without the original postage stamp it is not known where W.S. sent it from. What is known is that it somehow got from London to Brighton and into John's collect.
Looking at the people in my grandfather's life in the early 1900's through his Edwardian post card collection.
Sunday, 29 July 2018
Westminster Bridge and the Houses of Parliament, London
How this card arrived in John's collection is a mystery. It was sent to "Alan" who may have been a pupil at The Convent in Highgate Road, London in 1906. What happened to the card after it was delivered to the Convent is not clear and without the original postage stamp it is not known where W.S. sent it from. What is known is that it somehow got from London to Brighton and into John's collect.
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