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Vibracobra23

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Publisher, Postcard Dealer and Peel Session uploader. Sheffield, UK

Formerly catalogued historical manuscripts at the Royal Institution of Cornwall and Cornwall Record Office

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Printed monochrome postcard titled "Spinster Rocks, on the Moors, Dartmoor", and showing Spinsters' Rock dolmen near Drewsteignton in Devon. Published by Blum & Degen of London, № 3979. Postally unused but is c.1902.

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The Mên Scryfa Inscribed Stone or menhir on Burnt Downs in West Penwith, Cornwall. Photo taken from the south on 8 May 2004.

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Caitlín Matthews - Mabon and the Mysteries of Britain: An Exploration of the Mabinogion. Penguin Books, Harmondsworth, Arkana, 1987, 1st edition.

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In celebration of the birthday of @neilhimself here is the first page of the first of four one-issue short stories he penned as part of the Tharg's Future-Shocks series. This one is from Prog 488 of 2000AD, published on the 20th of September, 1986: "You're Never Alone With A Phone!" Script by Neil Gaiman with artwork by the late John Hicklenton and lettering by Tom Frame.

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Monochrome real photographic postcard of the Druid Circle and Tal-y-Fan at Penmaenmawr in Caernarfonshire or Sir Gaernarfon. Published by A.W. Hutton, Aldersyde, Llanelian, Colwyn Bay, № A.W.H. P.93. Postally unused but dated c.1930.

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Sepia real photographic postcard of "Trethevey Cromlech" or Trethevy Quoit in the parish of St Cleer near Liskeard in Cornwall. Published by Snell & Symons of Liskeard, photo by J.H. Coath, not numbered. Postally used in 1908.

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The Dolmen del Gigante passage grave at Los Arenosos near Ronda in Andalucía.

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Printed monochrome postcard of the Menhir de Kerlhuir at Carnac in Morbihan, Breizh. Published by Zacharie Le Rouzic of Carnac and printed by A. Bergerac & Cie of Nancy. Not numbered. Postally used in 1911. #Carnac #Morbihan #Breizh #CartesPostalesAnciennes #Postcards #StandingStoneSunday

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A postcard published by News Productions of Baulmes in 1984 showing Ernst Bloch's 1912 photo of a 'Lady with Mushrooms', from the Fotostiftung Schweiz Collection. Sent to me by Adi Newton and Jane Radion for my birthday in the early 2000s.

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From the archives:

Butthole Surfers - Peel Session 1988

The complete session recorded by the Butthole Surfers on 20 September 1988 for the John Peel show on BBC Radio 1 and broadcast on the 27th of that month.

Tracklist:

  1. Blind Man (0:07)
  2. Edgar (4:00)
  3. Neee Neee (6:56)

https://youtu.be/cs4kS7OyBP8

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A postcard showing the Pouquelaye de Faldouët passage grave near Gorey on Jersey and titled "Druidical Remains." Publisher not stated, № 25, c.1905-10.

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Watch Croft Menhir near Morvah in West Penwith, Cornwall. Photographed from the south on 29 May 2004.

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A poster designed by Oscar Binner and Frank B. Swick showing samples of the printing inks manufactured by The Ault & Wiborg Co of Cincinnati, 1899.

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Monochrome real photographic postcard showing a youngster sitting on the Devil's Armchair or the Giant's or Druid's Chair by the Cheesewring on Stowe's Hill at Minions near Liskeard on Bodmin Moor in Cornwall. Published by George W.F. Ellis of Bodmin in the Twin Monarchs Series, № C 105, c.1950.

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The very beautiful and unique quartzite stone circle at Duloe in South-East Cornwall, photographed in 2004.

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Aubrey Burl - The Stone Circles of Britain, Ireland and Brittany. Yale University Press, New Haven, 2000, 1st edition.

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Handpainted Japanese postcard of a singing sparrow in a tree. Am unable to translate or discover the artist, but a message on the back (in English) is dated 1927, though the card has Made in Japan printed on the back.

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The Kerris Menhir at Kerris near Paul in West Penwith, Cornwall. Photographed from the south-south-east on the 6th of March 2004.

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Graham William Birdsall (ed) - UFO Magazine, Nov/Dec 1995. Quest Publications International Ltd, Skipton.

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Janet Bord and Colin Bord - A Guide to Ancient Sites in Britain. Paladin Books, London, 1979, 1st Paladin edition.

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Evan Hadingham - Circles and Standing Stones: An Illustrated Exploration of the Megalith Mysteries of Early Britain. Anchor Press/Doubleday, New York, 1976, Anchor Books US edition.

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Monochrome real photographic postcard, titled "Flying at Stonehenge", and showing a view of an early biplane flying over the iconic stone circle of Stonehenge on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire. Published by Joseph Welch & Sons of Portsmouth, not numbered. Postally used in 1914.

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‎The Spinster's Rock dolmen or chambered tomb just north of Chagford on the edge of Dartmoor in Devon, photographed on the 28th of ‎July ‎2004.

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