no.G41

In Troutbeck, Windermere

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Cumbria Archives Reference: ???
Sankey Number: G41

Senders Message

"I felt I was the person who was putting of writing, till I got your letter and found that you had also been thinking the same. I got the -unclear- & -unclear- safely. Thanks very much. We are keeping the -unclear- in the car it seems to be the most useful place. We are now having lunch at -Seal} Hill and are staying at Newby Bridge -unclear-. Night being mother's birthday. Please give my love to your mother and tell her I also think it is very nice at Windermere especially -unclear- that one only has ones own baggage to look after. Nics. ”

Sender
Posted From: Newby Bridge Ulverston
Date Posted: Troutbeck is a village some three miles north of Windermere. See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troutbeck,_South_Lakeland
Postmark Date: 20/08/1928
Stamp if Shown: Two green George V halfpenny
Receiver
Receivers Name: Miss A. Armitage
Address: 55, Langdale Gardens
Town or City: Headingley, Leeds
County: Yorks.

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https://www.sankeyphotoarchive.uk/collection/view/?id=900349

no.G41

In Troutbeck, Windermere

1920s

View of building on the sharp corner of the lane leading down from the village post office to Church Bridge on the Kirkstone Pass Road, which is visible across the valley. Chicken in the middle of the lane. Title printed on the negative for postcard printing purposes. G41-214 (GR NY408026)

https://www.sankeyphotoarchive.uk/collection/view/?id=900349

no.G41

In Troutbeck, Windermere

1920s

View of building on the sharp corner of the lane leading down from the village post office to Church Bridge on the Kirkstone Pass Road, which is visible across the valley. Chicken in the middle of the lane. Title printed on the negative for postcard printing purposes. G41-214 (GR NY408026)

Location: Troutbeck Cumbria Archives Reference: BDB 86/1/8722
Sankey Number: G41