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The Settlement of Edinburgh, Greetings
Unused postcard whose reverse only looks smudged but the card was made this way. Grade: 1
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Yellow-nosed Albatross
Known scientifically as Thalassarche chlororhynchus, on this unused card. Grade: 1
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Wildlife Various
This unused card identifies each of the four animals: Rockhopper Penguin, Sub-Antarctic Fur Seal, Wilkins’ Bunting, and the Brown Noddy. Grade: 1
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Settlement of Edinburgh
On this unused card: Edinburgh of the Seven Seas, Potato Patches, a Welcome sign, and the 1961 volcano. Grade: 1
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Multiple views
Not to worry, every view on this unused card is identified in the caption on the back: Sunset and Government Avenue, St. Mary’s School and New Cemetery, William Glass’s grave, and “Rock” Hopper Penguin on the 1961 volcano. Grade: 1
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Nightingale Island, multiple views
Apart from the island itself, this unused card shows longboats sailing, a Rockhopper penguin, and The Ponds. Grade: 1
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Multiple views
Views include fishing off the Hardies, Tristan Cottage with the 1961 volcano, milking a cow, and playing golf on “the world’s remotest golf course”. Grade: 1
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The Rockhoppers of Tristan da Cunha – close-up
Unused. Grade: 1
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Greetings – four sea creatures
Unused card whose design makes it easy to miss on the reverse, but all these are identified: starfish, conca, rockshark, and sea urchin. Grade: 1
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The Rock Lobster of Tristan da Cunha
Unused card, with all captioning on the front. Scientific name: Jasus tristani, and known locally as Crayfish. Grade: 1
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Greetings from Tristan da Cunha – 5 sea creatures
They’re identified faintly on the reverse: anemone, black devil klipfish, rock lobster, five finger fish, and giant kelp. Unused card. Grade: 1
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Nightingale Island with Tristan da Cunha in the background
Unused. Grade: 1
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Nightingale Island with Tristan da Cunha in the background
Unused. Grade: 1
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Nightingale Island, Yellow nosed Albatross
Unused. Grade: 1