A fascinating real photo postcard (unlike a printed photo you can really zoom in on the details with a magnifying glass), showing the village of Chedworth in Gloucestershire in around 1910. This card shows the view of "Chedworth Church & Row" and is numbered "2", though no publisher is named (just "TIC" and a horseshoe logo in the stamp space). The details are superb, right down to the cross-shape diagonal metal strapping on the church tower - then painted black, now white). The card was not postally used and is in good condition with bumped corners and a some light surface wear.
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