Vintage Postcard 1974 House Sale Purple Flowers National Trust Scotland Inglis
Social History: The message from daughter to Mum captures a moment of 1970s family life in England, mentioning travel by "bus then train...two sleeps & a picnic on board!" and the relief of a "house sale."
Postal History: Mailed from Wigton, Cumberland, on March 12, 1974, during a period of transition in the British postal system, as evidenced by the "REMEMBER to use the POST CODE!" slogan.
Scene: Features the botanical work of Bessie Darling Inglis, a delicate botanical drawing of Veronica fruticans (Rock Speedwell) , known for her detailed studies of Ben Lawers' alpine flora.
Era: Modern Chrome
Size: Continental 3.75 x 5.75"
Type: High-quality lithograph on textured cardstock
Publisher: Printed by George Waterston and Sons Limited, Edinburgh, for the National Trust for Scotland
Condition: Postally used. Exhibits light edge wear and minor corner bumping, with a slight smudge on the bottom left of the front
This is an authentic vintage item. Use the zoom tool to inspect the photos for a detailed view of the condition.