Saturday, 19 January 2013

Wroxham Broad

This postcard was written in 1925 by Olive, aged about 13 at the time. Olive was my Grandma.

Me (aged 11) and my sister (aged 8) once boarded a bus and undertook a long journey to visit our Grandma. She was very cautious least anybody see us. There was a phonecall from Grandpa while we were there. We did not worry. It was an adventure to us, but to her and grandma there was a lot at stake.

Those were strange times a bit like the cold war between the East and West but in our case it was because we had come out of a religious sect and our grandparents remained in it and they were not allowed to see their grandchildren.

But Most of All


But Most Of All...... I Love How You Love Me

A giveaway Art Card from "Bunch Of Artists, B2 Studio, London, E1 9SS."

Entbach

I used to fly to Germany a lot and this is a very typical view from the aeroplane window coming in to land. It shows the village of Entbach- possibly in the 1960s. Entbach is now part of larger grouping although not much changed. Various villages have been amalgamated since 1971 and now go under the name of Bad Entbach.

Thursday, 17 January 2013

Saint Jacut de la Mer, Brittany, France

Another hand painted postcard this time by Ruby Cleeve. This is just one of many such water colours in her sketch books and was painted on 8th November 1930. It has never been sent as a postcard before today - as far as I know - but it was very easy. I just printed a copy onto thin card which I sent to somebody - completely out of the blue.

Wednesday, 16 January 2013

Abbey Park Gates Leicester

A large park near the city centre with a lake and bandstand and what I remember best was a low ground plan of the abbey which we would walk round as children. The Abbey was dissolved in 1538 by Henry VIII.