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The Unit rate will be kept in line with the first class stamp letter rate, and is set at THIRD of the first class stamp rate. To avoid possible damage in the post please use a stiffener or wrap cardboard around any items that you would like me to consider in part exchange. Do not send items as the part exchange needs to be agreed before sending. Please keep the size of the sending to fit through letter box to enable me to receive it.

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POSTCARDS
CHURCHES AND CHAPELS

UK, IRELAND, CHANNEL ISLES
Part exchange your similar postally used only, undamaged standard size postcards,  at third credit of the rate below, against items on my site. No Greetings required

8 UNITS EACH UP TO 1940
6 UNITS EACH 1941 TO 1970

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Sent post free on completed order of 4 or more items.



-00003.  Aldershot Old Parish Church. Exterior view of the church behind a hedge a some trees.  Raphael Tuck and Sons. Glosso Postcard Series.  A little corner wear. Postally used 1907.


-00288.   Balderton Church. Colour. SEDGEBROOK 1907 single circle postmark.
p.u

-00272.    Bilborough Church. Nr. Nottingham. colour. Postally used 1907 with a squared circle Nottingham postmark. Light crease visible across reverse. 


-00108.   Bodelwydden. Church (near Rhyl).  Exterior view of the church with steeple. Nice full view. Stengel & Co. 17470. Early undivided back postcard for the address and message written on the front. Reverse message..."A wretched day, wind and rain in quantity". KEVII stamp with Prestatyn postmark but date not clear.

00122. Bristol. 1949. Redcliffe. St. Mary's Church. A horizontal card with a sepia view of the church with it's spire and tower almost central in the picture. corner crease. On the reverse there is  a slogan ...BRITISH INDUSTRIES FAIR.  2nd-13th MAY 1949. 

-00126.    Brockenhurst. Church. New Forest. Colour. p.u. with KEVII stamp.  p.u


-00118. Brookland.  Church. 1924. Hodgson's Bazaars, Dymchurch. Unusual steeple of a three tier cone. Starting with a large, what looks like an eight sided cone, on top of which is the smaller middle cone and a pointed cone on the top to complete the tower. Main church to to the right and another building on the left. The message on the reverse describes an event relating to the steeple. 
 
-00104.   Cartmell. 1918. Church Choir Stalls. Sepia. Frith's Series. Reverse message "---I hope you have escaped the flu---" . RSO in the postmark  but only part clear  23/DE/18/OVER.SANDS.RSO.  

-00114.  Clevedon. 1918. Old Church. Trees on left, looking towards the church with square tower, on a small grassy rise surrounded by wall. D4075. Photochrom Co. Ltd. CLEVEDON postmark.

-00127.    Coleshill. Church. F.D.Spencer. Photographer. p.u.1907. edge wear, corner bent.   


-00105.   Heysham. KEVII stamp. Heysham  Church. Morecambe. External colour view of the old church. Double circle Morecambe postmark. Some corner and edge wear.

00275. Heysham.  Church.Morecambe. St. Peter's Church. MORECAMBE G51 duplex postmark. 1904.   Reliable Series. Colour view of the exterior of St. Peter's Church, over 1000 years old. Reliable Series -  1904 .    Few rust marks on reverse.

00120. Heysham. Church. Morecambe. Colour. Ladies children and menfolk wearing the fashions of the day. Glenco Series. Leeds. Postally used with a KGV stamp.

-00026.    Newark. Kirkgate. Colour street scene. Frith Series. 1907. 


-00111. Leominster. 1913. Black & white. Ducking stool, last used 1809. Leominster old Church. A black and white view of the ducking stool on wheels. Below the picture is a printed short description and three short colums of verse. "Leominster News" Series.

-00271.   Holy Trinity Church. Nottingham. Colour. 1907. Corner creease. Light pencil line at top. Reverse has some scratch marks.


-00012.   Poulton-Le-Fylde Church. black and white. M.M.&Co. 1908.


-00117. Roslin. 1920. Chapel. Lady Chapel, Master Pillar & Pretice Pillar. Interior sepia view which has ornately carved pillars in the foreground. Two have straight ridges and ornate circular cap stone. Another has ornately carved spirals around the vertical ridges.  HAWICK 1920 postmark.

-00116.  Scarborough. 1905. Black & White view of a church. Reverse message reads "...this p.c.  will give you an idea of what the outside of St. Martins looks like...". 

-00270.  Settle church. colour. SETTLE double ciircle postmark 1909.


-00273.  Thoresby Church. Colour. Light corner crease, some discoloration on reverse. Edward VII stamp 1908? 



-00007.  Totnes. Parish Church.  duplex on postcard.  Frith's Series. Early undivided back postcard with the address on the reverse and message at the side of picture.  TOTNES 807 duplex postmark. 1902.

-00024.    Wasdale Church.  colour.  " the smallest church in England". Abraham's Series No. 498. Keswick. 1908.

-00274.    Wilford Church. Near Nottingham. Corner crease. Postally used with KEVII stamp.


-00290.   Wilford Church Notts. Colour. Different view of the church to postcard 00274. Postally used with KEVII stamp.



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   VINTAGE - OLD - STANDARD SIZE -  POSTALLY USED
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POSTALLLY USED UP TO 1940
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