Postcard From Harold Beamish 1907

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He plays with his head.

POST CARD
“NATIONAL SERIES”
THIS SPACE FOR INLAND CORRESPONDENCE ONLY.
THE ADDRESS ONLY TO BE WRITTEN HERE.
MILLAR & LANG, Ltd., Art Publishers, Glasgow and London.
(PRINTED IN BRITAIN.)

HASTINGS 8.30 AM 20 AL 07

Dear Jim
Have you got the stick yet look on the card and that the way we play foot ball
from Harold

Chalie [Charlie]. Massey
C/-. Mrs Nesbitt Hastings [crossed out]
Whana Whana Station
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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632843

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