Windmills of Sussex England Multiview Continental Chrome Postcard
$5.99
Condition: Pre-owned. With mild edgewear. Typical. This vintage postcard features a beautiful collage of windmills from Sussex, England, showcasing the iconic Halnaker Mill, Selsey and Rottingdean, Polegate, Rye, ... Read More
Condition: Pre-owned. With mild edgewear. Typical.
This vintage postcard features a beautiful collage of windmills from Sussex, England, showcasing the iconic Halnaker Mill, Selsey and Rottingdean, Polegate, Rye, and the Jack and Jill Windmills from Clayton. Printed using the popular Photochrome technique, this postcard boasts vibrant colors and clear details typical of mid-20th-century lithographs. The postcard was published by John Hinde (U.K.) Ltd., a highly regarded publisher known for producing high-quality postcards, and printed in Ireland.The postcard is a licensed reprint from the 1960s era, measuring the standard continental size of 6 x 4 inches. The back includes a handwritten message referencing the windmills and their historical significance, noting the Saxon origins of the term "dunes" and "downs." The card is franked with a 38p Queen Elizabeth II stamp and bears postal markings indicating it was sent via Royal Mail air mail. This postcard is a wonderful collectible piece for those interested in British landmarks, windmills, and vintage travel ephemera.
This vintage postcard features a beautiful collage of windmills from Sussex, England, showcasing the iconic Halnaker Mill, Selsey and Rottingdean, Polegate, Rye, and the Jack and Jill Windmills from Clayton. Printed using the popular Photochrome technique, this postcard boasts vibrant colors and clear details typical of mid-20th-century lithographs. The postcard was published by John Hinde (U.K.) Ltd., a highly regarded publisher known for producing high-quality postcards, and printed in Ireland.The postcard is a licensed reprint from the 1960s era, measuring the standard continental size of 6 x 4 inches. The back includes a handwritten message referencing the windmills and their historical significance, noting the Saxon origins of the term "dunes" and "downs." The card is franked with a 38p Queen Elizabeth II stamp and bears postal markings indicating it was sent via Royal Mail air mail. This postcard is a wonderful collectible piece for those interested in British landmarks, windmills, and vintage travel ephemera.
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