File:Tom Browne, Whats that thing.png
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DescriptionTom Browne, Whats that thing.png |
English: postcard entitled "WHATS THAT THING?", signed "Tom B", used in the post with green halfpenny stamp of King Edward VII, postmarked 1904; on reverse "Davidson Bros. Pictorial Post Cards from Originals by Tom Browne R. I., R. B. A. / Serie 2536" |
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Date | not later than 1904 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Source | postcard | ||||||||||||||||||||
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creator QS:P170,Q5587956 |
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