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Postcard - GREETINGS FROM BENDIGO, PALL MALL STREETSCAPE
Physical description
Postcard: black and white postcarde, top section has written ' Greetings from Bendigo' Lower section shows image looking northwards up Pall Mall. Poppet head on RH side, mine chimney and Post Office middle image. Tram lines and poles up centre of Mall. On rear of card in black pen : 17.3.07, Dear Auntie, I hope you are quite well. We are going to Melbourne on Wednesday and going on to Bairnsdale on Saturday. We are having a good time here. Reg send his love, With love from Merle. Addressed to Miss E. Dahlsen, (Lake Tyers House, Lake Tyers - crossed out ) Bairnsdale. Postmark is Bendigo 10.45 a.m. 17.4.07, 1d. Stamp attached.
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