Postcards: Edmund William Moberly (1871-1925), Blackheath, blue…
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Postcards: Edmund William Moberly (1871-1925), Blackheath, blue Mountains collection of twenty real-photo postcards (by 'Empire'), each with a neat pen-written title at base, believed to be in the hand of reverend Edmund Moberly, circa 1905-10. It appears that these were prepared for a Miss Cecil giles, of 'Rosecourt', Burnside, whose name and address details have been written on the back of each card. (20).

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