Postcard From Harold Beamish 1907

“ILLUSTRATED POEMS.”

“I SHOT AN ARROW INTO THE AIR”

HASSALL

POST CARD
TRADE MARK
DAVIDSON BROS
LONDON.

DAVIDSON BROS. ‘Pictorial Post Cards, from Originals’ by JOHN HASSALL R.P.
PRINTED IN ENGLAND   Serie 3504.

FOR INLAND POSTAGE ONLY THIS SPACE MAY BE USED FOR COMMUNICATION.

Dear Jim
I have had the fives bat six times and the brush once I did not howl how are bells pups. tell the girls to get some post cards that are not written on out of my room and send them over so as I can write
H. B

HASTINGS N.Z.  9. AM  5 MAY 07  N.Z.

THE ADDRESS ONLY TO BE WRITTEN HERE

C. Massey.
Whana Whana.
Hastings
H.B.

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Postcard is from the postcard album of Elsie Massey, a girl living on Whana Whana Station, also known as Dot or Biddie. The station cook, Tom Rouse, bought her the album in January 1911 and her collection of postcards and photos includes the First World War. Postcard is to Elsie’s brother, Charles (Jim), from Harold Beamish, writing from his boarding school in Marton.

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1907

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631164

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