File:GB uniform 4d post-Edinburgh 2nd day.jpg
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English: Second day use of Uniform Fourpenny Post used in Scotland with handstruck 4 of Edinburgh to Alnwick |
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Source | http://www.kcphilatelics.co.uk/page%20scotland_wales.htm |
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