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Comic postcard (Donald McGill): 'I want a toilet roll and a cake of soap please'....
Catalogue reference: 1719/65
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- 1719/65
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- Comic postcard (Donald McGill): 'I want a toilet roll and a cake of soap please'. 'Toilet soap?' 'No - for the face'. On reverse: D. Constance Ltd. 22 Christchurch Rd. London S.W.2. Sole publishers of all new Donald McGill comics. Copyright 1412. New Donald McGill postcards. "Keep saving for a Rainy Day" We saved to win the war; Our efforts must not cease; By saving more and more; We'll surely win the peace." Printed in Great Britain. Postmarked 4pm 31 Aug 1950 Bournemouth - Poole. Addressed to Mr. Frank Bloor, Holleys (sic) Farm, Woodhouse Lane, Hey Head, Wythenshawe, Manchester.
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Date (When the record was created)
- 1950
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Negative Sheet Number 1/W10/39
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- Greater Manchester County Record Office (with Manchester Archives)
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Language (The language of the record)
- English
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- https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/6a958934-0555-4625-967b-27d135852270/
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This record is held at Greater Manchester County Record Office (with Manchester Archives)
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Comic postcard (Donald McGill): 'I want a toilet roll and a cake of soap please'. 'Toilet soap?' 'No - for the face'. On reverse: D. Constance Ltd. 22 Christchurch Rd. London S.W.2. Sole publishers of all new Donald McGill comics. Copyright 1412. New Donald McGill postcards. "Keep saving for a Rainy Day" We saved to win the war; Our efforts must not cease; By saving more and more; We'll surely win the peace." Printed in Great Britain. Postmarked 4pm 31 Aug 1950 Bournemouth - Poole. Addressed to Mr. Frank Bloor, Holleys (sic) Farm, Woodhouse Lane, Hey Head, Wythenshawe, Manchester.