- ReferenceZ1130/96/3/1
- TitleThe village of Riseley. View looking up the High Street taken near the junction with Lowsdon Lane, with the White Horse public house on the left. The White Horse is a brick built two storey building with a tiled roof, the pub sign is on a white free standing pole in the front. Beyond that is a single storey barn/garage building. Other dwellings can be seen further down the High Street, along with several telegraph poles. On the right hand side of the postcard is some white fencing with the buildings of Town Farm behind the fence. Published by Landscape View Publishers, Market Harborough.
- Date free textPostmarked 10 August 1962
- Production dateFrom: 1955 To: 1962
- Scope and ContentPostcard sent from Stroud Glos, to Mrs G Walker, Bedford Road, Letchworth, Herts. Message reads "Dear Edith, Thanks for letter. They fetched me and Ted one Sunday and brought us back last Sunday. To Riseley. We had a good time. They took me in car so I see all my friends. Pulling our old house down now. It was nice weather. Blanche is in their house now. Well goodbye. Evelyn is in Spain, the weather too hot for comfort. Love Mother."
- FormatPhotographic postcard
- Level of descriptionitem
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