File:Postcard, King's Bridge, Launceston, Tasmania, 1906.jpg

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English: A postcard, photo mechanical print of King's Bridge in Launceston in Tasmania. The front of the postcard features an image of a bridge over a river. There is a road and powerlines in the foreground and trees, buildings and powerlines on a hill in the background. In the top right there is text in red ink reading 'King's Bridge, Entrance to Cataract Gorge, / Launceston, Tasmania'. Beneath this text there is a handwritten date in black ink from the sender reading '12/8/06'. In the bottom right there is text in white ink reading '48668' and a circle with initials in white ink reading 'J.V.'. On the reverse of the postcard there is a message to the recipient 'Mrs W. Hall' from her grandchildren 'A.E.W.E.D.' with 'Best wishes / and congratulations / for your aniversary'. In the top right corner on the reverse there is a 1 pence New South Wales postage stamp in red featuring the New South Wales coat of arms.


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