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    Posted 8 years ago

    Kjhjnr
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    Found this postcard in my late Grandmothers photos.
    Google sent us to the History geek, but we are trying to find out more, like, how many of these may have been printed.
    Any help greatfully received. We are in New Zealand and don't really know if we have something of interest to anyone.

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    1. Efesgirl Efesgirl, 8 years ago
      Your chances of finding out how many were printed are pretty much nil.
      Your best source of info is the History Geek page, since it showcases this particular postcard. I suggest you contact History Geek and let them know you have a postcard of this photo, and let them take it from there. The contact form asks for a website, so attach the link to this page.

      https://historygeek.co.nz/contact/

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