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Condition: bottom corners minimally scuffed, dirty on the top, backside blotchy, partly pasted over

coloured, small format in white frame – Bank of England and Royal Exchange, crowded street view with horse-drawn vehicles and pedestrians

Address: Royal Exchange, Bank, City of London EC3V 3LR

Price: 3.00 €
(exempt from VAT acc. to § 19 UStG)

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Year: ca. 1900

Postal state: postally used 1908

Inscription front: London. Bank of England and Royal Exschange.

Inscription back: Tuck's Post (Car)d, Carte Postale. (Postkarte. (For address only.)), (By Appointment.) The Bank of England is the centre of the world's financial business. It was erected in 1788 after designs by Sir J. Soane, in a Corinthian style of architecture, after the model of the Temple of the Sibyl at Tivoli. The Royal Exchange is the third building on this site, the first two having been destroyed by fire. The present building, by Tite, was opened in 1844. Raphael Tuck & Sons' Oillette [Platemarked] London No. 9713. Art Publishers to their Majesties the King & Queen. Printed in England.

Postmark(s): Earl's Court. S.W., 12.15am, 31 (...)E, 08

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