adventures-of-the-blackgang:
vintage postcard - Southampton floating bridge
The Floating Bridge was opened in 1836 and connected Southampton to Woolston. At that time Woolston was a separate village on the east bank of the River Itchen, it did not become part of Southampton until 1920.
Originally owned by a private company, the Floating Bridge was purchased by Southampton Corporation in 1934. This service continued until 1977 when the Itchen Bridge was opened.
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Tomb of Itmad ud Daulat (Daulah), Agra, India
Genaral view Angoori Bagh Mahl Sumon Burj Bedding Room and Samll Jaj in Fort Agra, Agra, India
Tombs at Golconda (Golkonda), Hyderabad, India
Mount Aboo (Abu) Polo ground, Rajasthan, India. Still standing today!
Anarkalli’s Tomb, Lahore, Pakistan
Moti Musjid ( Masjid ), Lahore, Pakistan
The Museum, Udaipur, India
Old Mausoleums, Orcha ( Orchha ), India
Jumma Musjid, Lahore, Pakistan
The Only Girl I Ever Love
Postmarked 4th April 1908
Novelty card- the bottle lifts to reveal a series of photos of Plymouth, England
Le Theatre entre les Palmiers - Monte Carlo
Environs de Cannes - Vallauris - Le Pont