Edwardian postcard scans

Sep 17, 2007 21:06

I used to have a fondness for the top floor junkshop of Affleck's Palace in Manchester. The only thing they ever sold cheap was postcards...I found a few of them in an old box a few weeks ago and decided to scan them ( Read more... )

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blushingmad September 17 2007, 21:10:50 UTC
These are absolutely gorgeous. Thank you for sharing!

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xlady_lazarusx September 17 2007, 21:13:48 UTC
I'm super glad you like them! :)

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skunmonken September 17 2007, 22:39:45 UTC
Oh man..the one with the spider!!

Horror and love!

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xlady_lazarusx September 20 2007, 17:07:02 UTC
Heh, great, ain't it? XD

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opiumt September 17 2007, 23:49:57 UTC
Lovely!

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xlady_lazarusx September 20 2007, 17:08:32 UTC
Thanks! ^.^

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filthy_bonnet September 18 2007, 00:02:58 UTC
These are beautiful!!!

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burkesworks September 18 2007, 00:11:53 UTC
The first of these ladies was rather more than a music-hall performer! Dame Lilian Braithwaite, as she became, had a long and distinguished stage career; possibly her most notable achievement was appearing in the premiere of Noel Coward's The Vortex in 1924 at the Everyman Theatre, Hampstead opposite the Master himself.

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digitig September 18 2007, 08:48:23 UTC
And the last one, Gertie Millar, went on to be Lady Dudley, although in her time as an actress it seems she didn't move far from music hall and musical comedy.

Any names on the backs of the others?

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digitig September 18 2007, 08:58:53 UTC
By the way, I've just found a lot more Gertie Millar postcards at http://www.collectorspost.com/Millar.htm. They don't seem to have yours, though. I'm sure they'd be interested!

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xlady_lazarusx September 20 2007, 17:16:11 UTC
Thanks so much for the link!

As for the other names, unfortunately most don't have labels. I guess they were popular at the time and people were expected to recognise them without the label...

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