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| No 264 £23 The Brighton Pavilion, photographed by Fox of Brighton with blind stamp. C.1850's. The Pavilion was built by King George IV, when Mrs Fittzherbert visited the Prince Regent she could arrive by way of an underground passage. Excellent image quality. Some marks on the mount and a couple of spots on the image. |
| No 266 £19 'Eastbourne Grand Parade' on a small label on the back. A clear photo of the site of the bandstand. In good condition, slight damage to corners of mount. |
| No 269 £13 'Brighton. Montpellier Road, and Christ Church.' on a small label on the back. Note 'phantom man' behind carriage on both images. Very clear photograph with good stereo effect. C.1860 |
| No 271 £13 'Hastings Breed's Place' on a label on the back, with lots of street activity. Some marks and damage on this card. |
| No 272 £9 'Margate- The Reculvers.' on a small decorative label on the back. 'The London Photographic Company., Fort Margate.' Stamped on the front. Some marks on both sides of the photo and on mount, also damage to mount edges and corners. Good 3D effect. |
| No 273 £9 'Tunbridge Wells. The High Rocks' on a small label on the back. Some age marks on this card. |
| No 275 £19 Photo by George Avery of Tunbridge Wells (blind stamp on front). A very clear photograph with lots of detail of Tunbridge Wells c.1860 |
| No 277 £9 Recluver Tower, Kent ? with lady in crinoline in front c.late 1850's |
| No 278 £7 'St Leonards on Sea. Marina' on small label on back. C1850. With horse and carriages along front. Some age marks. |
| No 282 £11 ' The Marine Parade, Dover' A very clear image. Photo by R.Sedgefield, series 'English Scenery'. Crease in top right on mount. |
| No 284 £11 'Canterbury Cathedral. From the East.' c.1850's W.R.Sedgfield. Minor signs of ageing on thin grey mount. |
| No 285 £15 'Canterbury Cathedral. From the North. 605 Sedgfield's English Scenery.' (on label on front) On a small label on the back, 'From W.H.Trimnell, 7 Parade, and 9 Mercary Lane, Canterbury', who would have sold the card. A typical art photograph, Sedgfield using the man in the foreground to give perspective. |
| No.29 £9 'Hills and Sauders' c.1860's one of the Holms of Queen Victoria Osbourne House. Slight wear on corners of yellow mount. |
| No.47 £11 c. 1858, on label on back "south view of Canterbury Cathedral", image very clear, slight ageing on mount, very thin white card. |
| No.42 £11 c. 1860 Washing drying on beach, Dover, England. Small spots on top right sky very clear photograph, good stereo effect. |