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Tikhvin (Russia), monastery
Though Tikhvin is near Leningrad Oblast, this card was mailed from Moscow in 2010 with three stamps and two huge, partial postmarks. Grade: 1
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Ruins of St. Paul’s Cathedral (Macau)
Unused 2007 card. A kitchen fire destroyed the main body of the church in 1835, leaving Macau’s #1 visitor attraction–apart from the casinos, of course. Grade: 1
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Ruins of St. Paul’s Cathedral, Macau (in folio)
This folio of 12 unused cards shows a majority of dusk or night scenes, and some might say this is when Macau with its many casinos and restored city centre looks its best. One of the daytime cards, however, shows the facade that remains of Macau’s most famous structure. NOTE: This price includes the entire folio. Grade: 1
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Uspenski Cathedral, Helsinki
Card was made and mailed in 2010 with a stamp and blue Priority label affixed. Grade: 1
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Christ Church, Melaka (Malaysia)
Night view focusing on Christ Church, this card was mailed in 2010 and has one stamp and part of a Johor postmark. Bottom edge is slightly torn. Grade: 4
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Ljubljana, Belltowers of the Franciscan Church (Slovenia)
Mailed in 2011 with stamp and fully legible postmark, and a little bit of abrasion on the front. Grade: 2
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Notre-Dame, Paris
Les Editions Artistiques, mailed in 1926 with two stamps and much of the postmark, including postmark transfer on the front as you may see. Grade: 3
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St. James’ Church, Louth (England)
One of our older cards, mailed in 1903 from Louth (Hi Ann!) to York, with stamp and full postmark. Grade: 3
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San Augustin Cathedral, Tucson (Arizona)
Unused card. Grade: 1
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Lainici Monastery (Romania)
A long story attaches to this monastery in Gorj County, too long for us to relate but it was built between 1812 and 1847. Unused postcard. Grade: 1
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Cadet Chapel at Night, U.S. Air Force Academy (Colorado)
Unused Cooper card 2DK-1683 (and 603). Rampart Range in the background. Grade: 2
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U.S. Air Force Academy, Inter-faith Chapel (Colorado)
Unused Dexter Press card 64981-B (and 3591), rounded corners, and another variation of many views of this structure. Grade: 2
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Rimet Monastery (Romania)
One of the oldest monastic settlements in Transylvania, with Mihu frescoes dating as far back as 1377. Unused card. Grade: 1
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Protestant Chapel, USAF Academy (Colorado)
Unused Plastichrome card P73109, pencilled indication in postage area. Specifically, this card shows the organ in the choir loft. Grade: 3
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Protestant Chapel, altar, USAF Academy (Colorado)
Unused Plastichrome card P73084 (and CS203) showing the free standing and curvilinear altar in front of the reredos. Yes. Grade: 1
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Cadet Chapel, U.S. Air Force Academy (Colorado)
Unused Dexter Press card 77418-B (and #4339) showing the Chapel with the Air Garden and Fountains in front and the Rampart Range in back. Rounded corners. Grade: 1
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Jewish Chapel, U.S. Air Force Academy (USA)
Unused Plastichrome card P73086 (and CS206). The card lets us know that the Israeli Air Force donated the 1631 pieces of Jerusalem Stone for the foyer. Grade: 1
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Cadet Chapel, U.S. Air Force Academy (Colorado)
Unused Cooper card 2DK-1676 (and 596), yet another view of this building. Grade: 2
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Inter-faith Air Force Academy Chapel (USA)
Unused Dexter Press card 69495-B (and #3568), rounded corners, a winter scene. Grade: 1
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Cadet Chapel at sunset, U.S. Air Force Academy (Colorado)
Unused Cooper card 3DK-1629 with a really long caption. More interestingly to us, given the location and topic of the card, is that it makes the place look like it’s in the centre of a nuclear holocaust. Grade: 1
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Mission Church, Tumacacori (Arizona, USA)
Unused Petley card 145028 showing the interior of this church at the Tumacacori National Monument. Grade: 1
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Little Church of the Flowers (USA)
Unused Kashower linen card 1053, browning with age but in excellent condition otherwise. This church was built in 1917, inspired by the village of Stoke Poges in Buckinghamshire, England and immortalized by Thomas Gray. Grade: 1
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Inter-faith Air Force Academy Chapel (USA)
If you think this looks like card 35000253, you’re right. Same photo, same type of card, but different production run; and this unused card (rounded corners also) has Dexter Press numbers 80785-B and #3591. The sky is lighter in this card. Grade: 1
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Chapel, U.S. Air Force Academy (Colorado, USA)
Two unused Dexter Press cards are available. Same reference numbers (74990-B and #4337) but one has serrated edges (Grade: 2, $1) and the other has plain edges with rounded corners, and inked writing on the reverse (Grade: 4, .50).
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Protestant Chapel, organ, USAF Academy (Colorado)
Unused Cooper card 3DK-1632 (and C.628) with an extraordinarily long and detailed caption, along with a special purple commemorative “Summit of Pikes Peak” sort of postmark dated Jul 10, 1970. Grade: 1
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Mormon Temple, Idaho Falls (Idaho, USA)
Unused Eric J. Seaich Co. chrome card ES-714 (67992). Grade: 3
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Ţigăneşti Monastery (Romania)
Romanian Orthodox, in Ciolpani commune of Ilfov county. Relatively new (1840), it was also an orphanage for girls until 1947. Unused card. Grade: 1
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Cozia Monastery (Romania)
Cozia Monastery, erected close to Călimănești by Mircea the Elder in 1388 and housing his tomb, is one of the most valuable monuments of national medieval art and architecture in Romania. This 4-1/2″ x 7-1/4″ unused card shows the strikingly picturesque layout. Grade: 1
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Old North Church, Boston
Unused Mike Roberts card C15492 (BM190). Grade: 1
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Old North Church, organ (Boston)
Unused Mike Roberts card SC5671 (SA1260) of the organ, built by Thomas Johnston in 1759, and other fixtures. Grade: 1
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Saint Ignatius Church, Chestnut Hill (Massachusetts)
Unused Yankee Colour Corp. card 23794 (J-12) of this 1949 church on the Boston College campus. Grade: 1
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Larnaca, Stavrovouni Monastery (Cyprus)
Unused Tuck’s Post Card 37. Grade: 1
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St. Andrews, North Street (England)
Mailed from York in 1904 with stamp and full postmark on this Cynicus Publishing Co. card. Grade: 1
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Saint Rose of Lima Church, Schulenburg (Texas)
Unused View-Gram card S18546. Grade: 1
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Radio Church of God, Big Sandy (Texas)
If you Google “Radio Church of God” you will learn much of this institution’s colourful history, and where it eventually went. You’ll also notice this postcard for sale on other sites, but more expensive than ours! Unused View-Gram card C-22452. Grade: 1
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Mormon Temple illuminated, Salt Lake City
Unused C.T. American Art Colored linen card 2011-30, celebrating the week of April 6th, 1930, wherever “units of the Church” were illuminated. Grade: 1
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Monasteries (Bulgaria)
Mailed in 2011 with two stamps and partial postmark. Grade: 2
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Helsinki by Night, Cathedral (Finland)
This mailed card has an extraordinarily large stamp, two Sipoo postmarks, blue Priority label; and message/address/map pasted on the reverse. Quite busy. Grade: 3
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St. Mary’s Church, Wittenberg (Germany)
Mailed in 2011 with stamp, full postmark, and blue Luftpost sticker affixed. Grade: 1
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Church of the Savior on the Blood, St. Petersburg (Russia)
This 4-1/8″ x 8-3/8″ card was mailed in 2011 with one stamp, full postmark, and normal postal battering for a card of this size. Grade: 2