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Glasgow Scotland Uk 1908-29 Rppc Real Photo Postcard St. Vincent Street Stores on 2040-motos

US $52
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Longmeadow, Massachusetts, United States

Longmeadow, Massachusetts, United States
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Nice 85+ year old RPPC real photo postcard showing store fronts and vintage cars on St. Vincent Street in Glasgow Scotland. At left are signs for: ARROL JOHNSTON, CROSSLEY CARS, ROYAL TYPEWRITERS AND BRYSON BROS. NF5376 is the license plate on one car. Postally unused, lite glue residue from postcard album on back, GOOD or better shape, fine bend top left and avg surface wear and marks.


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