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| Lesen in den Ferien ('Reading during the holidays'), ca. 1900 Carl Larsson (1853-1919) |
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| De pretenliefhebber (Dr. Aegidius Timmerman), 1898-1900 Jan Toorop (1858-1928) |
Sent by Eve (Germany), Heleen (the Netherlands) and Bryon (the USA).
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| Lesen in den Ferien ('Reading during the holidays'), ca. 1900 Carl Larsson (1853-1919) |
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| De pretenliefhebber (Dr. Aegidius Timmerman), 1898-1900 Jan Toorop (1858-1928) |
On January 24, 2021, in Barnesville, Georgia, the United States Postal Service issued the Barns stamps (Non-denominated priced at the Postcard rate) in 4 designs.
The stamps celebrate the beauty and history of American barns. The artist created digital paintings of four types of iconic barns found in the rural American landscape. With differing qualities of light and color, each piece reflects one of the four seasons:Ashley Walton designed the stamps with original artwork by Kim Johnson. Greg Breeding was the art director.
- A round barn surrounded by the hazy light and warm colors of fall;
- A gambrel-roofed barn in summer;
- A forebay barn in an early spring countryside; and
- A Western barn on a winter’s night.
Achille Beltrame (1871-1945). "The keeper of the lighthouse of Ar Men, on the French coast, had remained isolated from the mainland for 53 days due to bad weather conditions. He managed, thanks to a dangerous acrobatic journey, to return to land (1926).The same lighthouse appears on the following postcard sent by Fabienne (France):

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| Île Vierge |
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| St-Georges-de-Didonne |
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| La Vieille |

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«I am sorry to tell you that I am getting very extravagant and spending all my money ant what is worse for you, I HAVE BEEN SPENDING YOURS TOO.»
Jane Austen, Letter from April 18, 1911

The scenes depict the Royal Mail Post Bus at various points on its run from Ulverston to the Grizedale Forest in the English Lake District. This bus was the third to be introduced in Lakeland --Its first run was on 4th June, 1979. The service combines mail runs with carrying passengers and goods in remote parts where there is not other public transport.