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Posted By: Rhys
The top one is a Real Photo Postcard from the era. I have seen maybe 3-4 in the last 10 years of that card. Sometimes RPPC will have a manufacturer or photographers line on the reverse, but often times they didn't. HM Taylors on the other hand were printed (with water soluable ink so do NOT ever try to soak one from a scrapbook). Not sure about the Bill Donovan one. |
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