Postcards from the Edge: Remote British Lighthouses in Vintage Postcards by Christopher Nicholson
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Overview: We’ve been sending one another postcards for well over a century now – usually brief messages to our friends and family telling them about the weather on our holidays or where we’re visiting next on our travels. A hundred years ago we sent postcards with more serious messages – important, personal information about births, marriages and deaths, urgent requests for help, or just to keep in touch before the use of the telephone became widespread. The choice of subjects featured on postcards today is vast, but amongst the most popular has always been the lighthouse – a symbol of safety and reliability, and evidence of Man’s basic instinct to warn and reassure. Over the years, almost every British lighthouse has featured on a postcard of some description, and the ones with easy access are regularly updated with different views.
Genre: Nonfiction > Politics > History
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