The following text appears on the front: "Height 245 ft. above High Water Level. Length 702 ft. from Pier to Pier. Foundation Stone laid in 1836, work abandoned 1853, resumed 1861, and finally opened on December 8th 1864. Cost about £100,000."
Sans titreInscribed on reverse: 'Dear R just a P.C. to let you see I have not forgotten you I expect 2 shall be coming home this weekend I have had a nice time and feel better for it I went to see about 7 clubs and [b]ands this morning very nice [...] of change with love [...]ran'.
Sans titreFrom Clara to Miss V.C. Wilson. Inscribed on reverse:
'D.O.
Be at top of Blackboy Hill at
quarter to 4 tomorrow
afternoon as there is
something on Durd[h]am Down. I will meet
you there. Fred has written L. asking her
to come.'
Inscribed on reverse: '[...] of it up here. We have Bruce home with us again. When he landed at Riverford he went straight to Moreton for a week. Poor old chap, he is not up to a lot, but he has improved a good deal since he landed. He was not half pleased to get back again. As far as we know at present, there is no fixed date for our going to Moreton, but expect it will not be until August. Could I only get another job I would not go. But I adored [Forburghs] & did not get anything. I think before many more years I shall move off abroad. But I have not saved enough [...] yet. Now I must chase, with kindest regards to all. Thought perhaps you would like [...]'
Sans titre