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a vintage blank postcard sent from Brayton,  UK in 1900s,  ready for any usage of  historic events background related to mail delievery description.
USSR- CIRCA 1981:  A stamp printed in the USSR shows a map and train from the Baikal-Amur railroad which runs parallel to the trans-Siberian railway and was designed to serve as an alternative to it, circa 1981.
Old handwritten postcard
Card dated 1957 informing a British patient that their chest X-ray is satisfactory. \nAfter World War Two, the NHS brought in a scheme to combat tuberculosis and mobile units were sent to communities to enable people to be checked easily and quickly.\nAll identifying details have been removed from this card.
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Front of an expired, obsolete Dutch ID / passport, issued during WW2, in november 1941
Sayre, PA, USA - 03-03-2024 - Restored red vintage caboose at the Sayre Historical Society Museum at Lehigh Valley Railroad Passenger Station.
Bernina red train
Cancelled Stamp From The Soviet Union Featuring The Baikal To Amur Rail Line
a vintage blank postcard sent from German post office in Peking(Beijing), China in 1900s,  ready for any usage of  historic events background related to mail delievery description.
Vintage elements of old paper banknotes.Bonistics.Old Soviet banknotes 20 rubles worth.Fragment  banknote for design purpose.USSR money
An old British World War Two Home Guard retirement card for a man who served in the 44th County of London Battalion Home Guard. The 44th comprised London Passenger Transport workers who had not been called up to serve in the regular military and who took on Home Guard duties as part of their war effort, one of their main tasks being to supply security to transport stations, power stations, depots and works, as well as occasionally for guard duty elsewhere. The Home Guard was in operation from 1940 to 1946. (Identifying details have been removed.)
Postage Stamp - Greetings from Illinois
Nashville, TN, USA - March 14, 2023: The Loveless Café is a local Southern café that's been open since 1951 and has become a historical landmark.
Vintage postcard letter mail with stamps. Used paper texture
Whittier, USA - June 12, 2024: Alaska Railroad operates both freight and passenger trains in Alaska. It serves as a major transportation link for Alaska's rough terrain.
US stamp with the hawaiian flag and panorama
a vintage blank postcard sent from Reigate,  UK in 1900s,  ready for any usage of  historic events background related to mail delievery description.
New York City, NY, USA-May 2022; Close up view of the building with signage of the Circle Line sightseeing cruises at Pier 83
An old blank British postcard with a printed postage stamp of King George VI. Postage cost two pence (2d). Mid 20th century.
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Expired US passport
Strasburg, PA, USA - April 20,2022:  Train  pulls into the Strasburg Rail Road train station in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
Winston Salem, North Carolina - October 27, 2023:  Historic Marker sign for Winston-Salem State University located near the entrance to campus in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
USSR postage stamp, Vintage train
a vintage blank postcard sent from Brussels, Belgium in 1900s,  good prop for any usage for any mail delievery situation of that age.
Grindleford, Derbyshire, England - April 16 2021: Peak National Park sign at the train station at Grindleford
A card admitting one visitor to a patient, Mrs Smith, in a 1950s British maternity hospital, between the hours of 3.00pm and 4.00pm on Sunday and Thursday. Husbands allowed to visit (without visiting card) every evening from 7.00pm to 8.30pm. Children under 12 years of age not allowed! (Hospital name removed.)
Action featuring a train passing the welcome sign outside of Omaha, Nebraska.
Bear warning sign in front of mountains in the Grand Teton national Park, Wyoming, USA.
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