I found this "nothing was delivered" postcard among some Ramsgate postcards and nearly left it behind, but I suppose you know how it is.
Margate seems to have had two lifeboats called Quiver
1866–1883 Self-Righter Quiver No. 1 (1)
1883–1898 37ft Self-Righter ON 265 Quiver No. 1 (2)
1897 storm damage
Margate Tudor House
This is the link to the pictures of the books that went out in the bookshop yesterdayAnother busman’s holiday today, we bought some books for the bookshop in Herne Bay and some wood for more shelving in the bookshop from Burbridge’s wood yard in Pysons Road Ramsgate.
Lunch in Wetherspoons in Herne Bay
I did a bit more to my sketch of Herne Bay Clocktower through
Wetherspoons window, a bit of a spot the difference, and it includes gold
watercolour paint which I expect is in bad taste.
I have just realised that this one isn't a photo but a print of a drawing with a gloss on it to make it look like a photo so it probably dates from around 1870.
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