Not addressed or posted.
Sans titreThe photo shows three bridge attendants and one of them has a little white dog.
Addressed to Miss A. Poole with a message from her niece Emily.
Addressed to Miss A. Hall with a message from Dolly.
The image shows two women walking down a path.
Not written or posted but the back includes facts about the bridge.
Sans titreNot written or posted.
Sans titreNot written or posted.
Sans titreValentine's series: 30598. Registered in 1899.
Sold by S. J. Thomas, Boyce's Avenue Clifton.
Addressed to Mr R. H. Lawfors with a message from Harry.
Includes a message in purple pencil.
Sans titreValentine's series: 59015. Registered in 1907.
Not written or posted.
Addressed to Miss W. Valentine with a written message. The message includes that the bridge was lit up "on the night of the Kings visit. It looked so pretty, it was a grand day and I had a good view of them."
King Edward VII visited Bristol to open the new dock at Avonmouth on 9 July 1908. In the evening, after the opening celebrations, the King "had a motor drive from Avonmouth to Bristol, and inspected the Clifton Suspension Bridge". (Western Somerset Free Press, Saturday 11 July 1908, p. 8).