Post cards for British folks (1 Viewer)

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Found on the "internets."
 

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Hmm, there's quite a few "one liners" that i can do here but for the sake of this being a family forum, im leaving it alone....:wink2:^&grin

Tom
 
When I look at postcards on the auction sites, I'm amused by the WW One era seaside comic cards from Britain with the risque themes.
 
When I look at postcards on the auction sites, I'm amused by the WW One era seaside comic cards from Britain with the risque themes.

I have several from the 1950's with a similar theme ^&grin :wink2:

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
They have been popular for a very long time. So popular indeed, that the British Post Office (rather unsurprisingly), issued a set of special stamps to celebrate the Centenary of Saucy Seaside Postcards They featured some of the most popular of them - see below.

british-picture-postcard-centenary.jpg
 
They have been popular for a very long time. So popular indeed, that the British Post Office (rather unsurprisingly), issued a set of special stamps to celebrate the Centenary of Saucy Seaside Postcards They featured some of the most popular of them - see below.

british-picture-postcard-centenary.jpg

If you type "SEASIDE POSTCARDS" in YouTube you can see a side show of them :wink2:

Cheers

Martyn:)
 

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