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  2. Raphael Tuck & Sons - Wikipedia

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    Raphael Tuck, founder. Raphael Tuck was born in Koschmin, East Prussia on 7 August 1821, worked as a carpenter, and married Ernestine Lissner in March 1848. [2] [3] The couple's family of four boys and three girls were all born in Prussia, before they moved to London in 1864 as refugees from the Second Schleswig War. [4]

  3. Postcards To Voters - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, address lists are "seeded" with addresses belonging to members of the group to verify that the postcards are being written as prescribed. [3] Operational costs for Postcards To Voters are funded through the sale of postcards and monetary donations.

  4. PostSecret - Wikipedia

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    Many visitors felt that the new section contradicted the purpose of the site, as evidenced in numerous comments criticizing a postcard in which the author claims to have fed bleach to her cat. In October 2007, the PostSecret Community was launched. Since its inception, more than 80,000 users have registered for the online discussion forum.

  5. Real photo postcard - Wikipedia

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    A typical 1940s–early 1950s black and white real photo postcard. A real photo postcard (RPPC) is a continuous-tone photographic image printed on postcard stock. The term recognizes a distinction between the real photo process and the lithographic or offset printing processes employed in the manufacture of most postcard images.

  6. Postcard Records - Wikipedia

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    Postcard Records is a British, Glasgow-based independent record label founded by Alan Horne in 1979, as a vehicle for releases by Orange Juice and Josef K. [1] The label's motto was "The Sound of Young Scotland", [ 1 ] a parody/tribute to the Motown motto; its logo featured a cartoon cat beating a drum.

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