Inscribed on reverse: 'Dear Miss Harding/ I shall not bother about my blouse this week/ Yours/ J Ireland'.
Valentine & Sons Ltd, publisherRaphael Tuck 7 Sons "Ye Etched" Post Card 1690 Bristol.
Raphael Tuck & Sons, art publishersNo 2460/28.
F. Hartmann, London, publisherPrinted on front: "Bristol and Exeter Railway Train bringing Mails to Bristol on decline of the Mail Coach system, 1844. Clifton Suspension Bridge anticipated."
Inscribed on reverse: 'I shall be very pleased to go back with you. With love from all to all, Alice'.
unknownInscribed on reverse: 'Dear Maggie
I am writing to you again as I have got more time than [Jan]
I have been home today
It has been very warm
They have got all their barley out @ [Hoselaw]
With love from Lucy
[Isa] is staying with me for a fortnight x'.
Inscribed on reverse: 'Britannia House Larne, Sep 11/13
Dear Uncle, Auntie, & Cousins. [...] of our family has been spending our holiday here & we have had a very delightful time, but we leave at the end of this week. Sunday we had a coast drive, & it was delightful
Monday we went to Glenariff Glens about 80 miles & 50 miles of it along the coast it was beautiful. Glad to say that we are all in good health & hope you are all the same. From your loving Neice [sic] [Annie Lord]".
Inscribed on reverse: 'I wish you a very happy Easter. Do you remember this bridge - we passed it with dear Daddie going to the [...] - Please write soon a black letter. Your loving Annete'.
Edition Photos Franco-Suisse, Berne, publisher