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A certificate of Post-War Credit, value £15.16s.11d, dated 17th December 1942 and issued in the United Kingdom. Post-War Credits were issued during World War Two in recognition of the higher taxes which the British people were paying during the war to support the War Effort. This additional tax, plus interest at 38%, was repaid between the end of the war and 1973. As this certificate has not been marked as ‘cancelled’ it is likely that it was never redeemed. (All identifying details have been removed.)
Italy donated the land on which the cemetery stands in order to thank and honour the ultimate sacrifice of the British Commonwealth troops, mostly Canadians who fought for the liberation of Italy from fascist and Nazi horror.
Vintage typed  and stained recipe card
A closeup of Yugoslavian 5 dinar coin on a dark background
US currency,  copper Indian Head penny from 1862.
Bank credit card featuring Icelandic flag. National banking system in Iceland concept. 3D rendering isolated on white background
Internet news newspaper laptop computer\n\n++ Please note: All graphics elements and text are of my own design. ++
St. Micheal's Mount. Cornwall. UK-10.02.2023. A map and directory providing tourists and visitors useful information to the sights.
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Front and back covers of a British tenant’s rent book from the 1970s-1980s with all identifying details removed.
Scenario writer on business call with producer
An official yellow copy paper Covid -19 ticket for breaking the lock-down rules
Estimate of upholstery repairs after fire damage in 1962.
Eiffel Tower's stamp, 50th anniversary in 1939.
A closeup of Portugese 20 centavos coins on a black background
10 Reichspfennig 1935 A. Coin of Germany. Obverse Face value in a square with 4 oak leaves. Reverse Wheat ears drawing a pyramid
A British National Serviceman’s Grade Card, issued under the National Service Acts, and dated 29th June 1953 at Lewisham in South East London. He was placed in Grade Two and was aged 18. National Service came into force in the UK in 1949 and required all physically fit males between the ages of 17-21 to serve in one of the British Armed Forces for eighteen months (later two years), after which they were retained on the reserve list for a further four years. National Service ended in 1960, with the last National Servicemen being discharged in 1963. (Identifying information removed.)
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British stamp isolated on black
Coins of 10 Santimu lati (lats), head and tail, 10 Santimu or 0.1 lat (LATVIAS REPUBLIKA) from 2008 on white background close-up
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Page from old german book
Expired US passport
An old coin of the USSR times with a nominal value of one ruble, Lenin and the coat of arms are depicted
Highway 99 South Sign, British Columbia, Canada
A card given to an English school-leaver in 1912, indicating that it had finished its elementary education and was able to seek work. This child left school on its 14th birthday - no doubt a day of great celebration! Its father was a miner and its ambition was to work in a pen factory: these details can easily be cloned out for you to add your own.
Number 20 Pattern Design on Banknote
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