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| Blackpool, Lancashire (2) |
| A 1927 postcard of the Pleasure Beach. |
| The Indian Lounge at the Winter Gardens. |
| Bispham - this card was mailed in 1906. |
| Looking south along the North Promenades. |
| No date for this unusual view of the Tower and the wheel. |
| Late 1920s or early 1930s for this one ? |
| An early 20th Century view of the South Promenade. |
| A 1918 postcard of the Palace Theatre. |
| No dates for either of these two postcards. |
| A 1930s postcard of the Norbreck Hydro. (Z) |
| An undated view of Bispham. (Z) |
| The Central Pier. (Z) |
| A second page of old postcards of this popular seaside resort in north-west England. |
| The Cliffs, Norbreck. |
| Did You Know.... that William Ewart Gladstone, four times British Prime Minister, was born in Blackpool in 1809 ? |

| A postcard of Bispham from the early years of the Twentieth Century. |

| No date for this one. |
| I assume this was a part of the South Shore Pleasure Gardens - it's dated 1905. |

| Two postcards of the North Pier Fire. I believe this was the fire that destroyed the theatre in 1921, but I'm not sure - please help if you have any information ! |

| A superb postcard from 1916 of the North End of Blackpool. |

| No date for this view of Hornby Road. |

| A 1930s postcard of the North Pier. (Z) |

| We'd be delighted if you would sign our Guest Book ! We welcome suggestions, corrections and constructive criticism - or just say "Hello !" and tell us where you come from. |

| A pleasant greetings card from Blackpool - look at the fashions - late 1920s ? (Z) |

| The Big Dipper in the Pleasure Gardens. (Z) |
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| An advertising postcard. |

| Bispham Tram Station. |

| A 1939 postcard of the Casino. |
| Postcards of the Past |



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| Victoria Pier. |

| The Tower Ballroom. |

| Central Promenade. |

| St Chad's Road. |