Description: WELCOME *** to PosterPlexus *** ===> We ask for your good feedback , and we will return good feedback immediately. Please ADD US TO YOUR SAVED SELLER LIST. VINTAGE POSTCARD Country: US Unit Of Sale: Single Unit Era: Chrome (1939-now) Type: Historical Card Theme: Transportation Subject: Boats & Ships VTG Postcard- BOATS ON MERSEY RIVER LIVERPOOL, NOVA SCOTIAS BEAUTIFUL S SHORE From 1800-1812 Privateers Sailed From Here In Search Of Plunder - BOATS ON THE MERSEY RIVER AT LIVERPOOL, ON NOVA SCOTIAS BEAUTIFUL SOUTH SHORE Liverpool is steeped in history from its early beginning in 1760 through the years of privateering to recent restoration of its historic houses. During the turbulent era of 1800, many residents shared in the outfitting of ships to sail on the high seas as privateers, to defend their trade with the West Indies, and wage war upon the enemies of Great Britain. The Rover and the Liverpool Packet are two famous privateering ships. Visitors to Liverpool will also enjoy a visit to historic Perkins House filled with relics of the period. Books about the area are THE ROVER, HIS MAJESTYS YANKEES, and PRIDES FANCY by Thomas H. Raddall. GRANDE postace STAMP Traveltime PRODUCT Ls-5833 Your postcard will be shipped in a protective sleeve. Postcards may have edge and corner wear, nicks, bending, creases, discoloration, writing, or marks from age. Please view images to insure the item is in an acceptable condition for you. Postcards can be: great works of art, slices of history remembered, humorous views of older times and customs, or just plain interesting. Collect them, trade them, give as gifts SKU 4454
Price: 8.85 USD
Location: Lake Mary, Florida
End Time: 2024-12-03T16:43:21.000Z
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Subject: Boats & Ships
Theme: Transportation
Unit of Sale: Single Unit
Type: Historical Card
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Era: Chrome (1939-now)
Country: US