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A racy postcard dating to around 1912, part of a popular genre that blurred the line between romance, flirtation, and social daring in the Edwardian era. This card was sent to Mr G. Sowerby of 24 Simpson Street, Felling-on-Tyne, and postmarked 11 October 1912. The image itself plays on intimacy and suggestion, carefully staged to be provocative while remaining acceptable for postal circulation at the time. The handwritten message on the reverse adds a deeply personal layer. Annie thanks George f
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