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Photo Postcards
At the turn of the last century, the photographic postcard became a new and inexpensive means of communicating. Photographers could print their own photographs on special postcard-sized paper, write a short message on the other side, and send it through the post.

Portrait of Fern Tucker. .Caption on back - .Grandpa and grandma, from Fern Tucker
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