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Physiognomy - Northern Russian Type - Woman (1 / 2)Physiognomy - Northern Russian Type - Woman (1/2) - full face front view. Date: 1902
Despairing man with his head in his hands" The Mind and visage oft are things apart; a smiling face oft masks a breaking heart." - character study by Phil May of a man in the deepest throes of despair. Date: circa 1890s
The Loneliness of Penury - Pierrot upset having gone bustThe Loneliness of Penury - Pierrot upset and woeful having gone bust and been abandoned by society Date: 1911
Musical Terms Up to Date - Adagio - very Slow! A pretty young girl sits expectantly, whilst her elderly suitor takes a LONG TIME to make his move! Date: circa 1905
Young gent - bored at Newlyn, CornwallA lugubrious young gent with hangdog eyes, bemoaning the lack of fun at Newlyn, Cornwall. Quite what the local tourist board felt about this card is anyones guess!! Date: circa 1905
Advice to would-be brides - The housework aheadAdvice to ladies about to be married - To get used to house-work! Try a few weeks Charing. The sender of this card has added the waggish line: " Hope you won t grease the stairs for me
The Waning Moon I m going down-hill fast, My bones are cold, its raining, My money spent, my chances past, I m waning, waning, waning! Date: circa 1910s