S6525 Burstow Church Surrey
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Dear R will you send me Weldons fashons book they are out now for april I will send stamps when I write. Walt is going to move this week 5 stations lower down they will be nearer to (Ede?) they are going into a 6 roomed house. you was lucky to come when you did it is such (?) weather. K.M.
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Postmark: Betchwood 1pm 27 (March?) (19)06
Stamp: King Edward VII 1/2 penny
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Dear R I forgot to say got my (fringe?) made like my best one so I need not change it when I go out It as been a lovely day. I heard from A yesterday she said she dreaded the holidays coming. K.N.
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Postmark: Betchworth 9pm December 3 (19)07
Stamp: King Edward VII 1/2 penny
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Hope you can keep cool. It was baking here yesterday. Farmer's weather.
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Postmark: Brockam 13 August (19)09
Stamp: King Edward VII 1/2 penny
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I surviving hostelries of Old England. Few inns today can be said to orginate from A.D. 1388, but the Whyte Harte building, although not the orginal in its entirety, has many of the main structural beams in place, comprising ship's timbers reputed to be over 1,000 years old.
Since Richard II The Whyte Harte has offered good cheer, food and drink with warmth and comfort to the traveller, who now finds himself within easy reach of London and the South coast. Resorts by Car, Bus or Rail.
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Text: Produced by H. Camburn, Tunbridge Wells for H. P. Riste, Post Office, Bletchingley.
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Text: Produced by H. Camburn, Tunbridge Wells, for R. P. Riste, Post Office, Bletchingley
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Photograph inverted