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South Stack Lighthouse, Holyhead, Wales, UK. Genuine, Original, Real Photo RPPC Postcard.
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Shipping: US-Mainland: $6.00 (more destinations)
Condition: Used
Returns: 30 days, buyer pays return shipping (more)
Discover the breathtaking beauty of South Stack Lighthouse, nestled on the rugged cliffs of Holyhead, Wales. This genuine, original Real Photo Postcard (RPPC) captures the stunning scenery and iconic architecture of one of the UK's most beloved landmarks. The lighthouse, standing tall against the dramatic backdrop of the Irish Sea, is not just a beacon for sailors but also a symbol of the rich maritime history of the region.
As you gaze at this postcard, you can almost feel the salty breeze and hear the waves crashing against the rocks below. The vibrant colours and intricate details of the photograph bring the scene to life, making it a perfect addition to your collection or a thoughtful gift for a friend who appreciates the beauty of nature and history.
This postcard is more than just a piece of paper; it's a window into the past, showcasing the timeless charm of South Stack Lighthouse. Whether you're reminiscing about a visit to Wales or dreaming of future travels, this postcard serves as a delightful reminder of the stunning landscapes that the UK has to offer.
Perfect for framing or sending to loved ones, this RPPC postcard is a must-have for anyone who loves lighthouses, coastal views, or the enchanting allure of Wales. Add it to your collection today and let the spirit of South Stack Lighthouse inspire your adventures!
Publisher:
Postally: Used
Postmarked: 1969
Reference:
Period:
Condition: Please see below and photos!
City/ Region: Wales,UK.
Size: Standard (135 x 85).
CONDITION
FRONT: Long and short vertical creases, please see photo.
BACK: Looks good to me, but please see photo.
Please note I inspect each postcard thoroughly, and give you an accurate description of the item“s condition. However, there is a 30 day MONEY BACK GUARANTEE if you are not happy!
SHIPPING INFORMATION
* Price includes, plastic postcard sleeve + hard-board backed envelope + sellotaped envelope for extra protection.
* Items dispatched, from the UK, within 1 day.
* Post FREE to UK.
CONTACTS
Should you require further information, please do NOT hesitate to contact me.
I will respond within 24 hours!
(Stock ref: 1-10-52-108-hhg).
As you gaze at this postcard, you can almost feel the salty breeze and hear the waves crashing against the rocks below. The vibrant colours and intricate details of the photograph bring the scene to life, making it a perfect addition to your collection or a thoughtful gift for a friend who appreciates the beauty of nature and history.
This postcard is more than just a piece of paper; it's a window into the past, showcasing the timeless charm of South Stack Lighthouse. Whether you're reminiscing about a visit to Wales or dreaming of future travels, this postcard serves as a delightful reminder of the stunning landscapes that the UK has to offer.
Perfect for framing or sending to loved ones, this RPPC postcard is a must-have for anyone who loves lighthouses, coastal views, or the enchanting allure of Wales. Add it to your collection today and let the spirit of South Stack Lighthouse inspire your adventures!
Publisher:
Postally: Used
Postmarked: 1969
Reference:
Period:
Condition: Please see below and photos!
City/ Region: Wales,UK.
Size: Standard (135 x 85).
CONDITION
FRONT: Long and short vertical creases, please see photo.
BACK: Looks good to me, but please see photo.
Please note I inspect each postcard thoroughly, and give you an accurate description of the item“s condition. However, there is a 30 day MONEY BACK GUARANTEE if you are not happy!
SHIPPING INFORMATION
* Price includes, plastic postcard sleeve + hard-board backed envelope + sellotaped envelope for extra protection.
* Items dispatched, from the UK, within 1 day.
* Post FREE to UK.
CONTACTS
Should you require further information, please do NOT hesitate to contact me.
I will respond within 24 hours!
(Stock ref: 1-10-52-108-hhg).





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