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Author Topic: one to a million!  (Read 54129 times)
oliver sudden
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« Reply #2070 on: 22:43:53, 07-07-2007 »



Schubert, d. 1828 although here bearing a remarkable resemblance to tinnies' former avatar.
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« Reply #2071 on: 22:45:37, 07-07-2007 »



dated 1829
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« Reply #2072 on: 22:48:34, 07-07-2007 »

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« Reply #2073 on: 22:49:56, 07-07-2007 »



Joachim , born 1831
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« Reply #2074 on: 22:52:06, 07-07-2007 »

Dropped once too often!

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« Reply #2075 on: 22:54:59, 07-07-2007 »

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« Reply #2076 on: 22:56:38, 07-07-2007 »

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« Reply #2080 on: 23:55:18, 07-07-2007 »

And also in memory of John Constable, died 1837, for Mary C.





                                     Chicago in 1838, apparently.
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richard barrett
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« Reply #2081 on: 00:02:38, 08-07-2007 »


1839-81

nazdrovye!
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oliver sudden
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« Reply #2082 on: 00:07:33, 08-07-2007 »



1840: world's first postage stamp!
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« Reply #2083 on: 00:12:16, 08-07-2007 »

1841: the Penny Red!



(Replaced the Penny Black after some clever-clogs worked out you couldn't see a postmark very well on a black stamp.)

(I'm not making this up.)
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« Reply #2084 on: 00:16:36, 08-07-2007 »



Hölderlin 1770-1843
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