HA 115 - Letter Paper with view of Entrance to the Dock Yard, Fore Street, Devonport, 1851

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Engraved by T. Allom and published by W. Le Petit, the letter is addressed to a soldier in the 59th Regiment in Portsmouth, then forwarded to the Isle of Wight “or elsewhere with draft going out to Hong Kong”. “It won’t do to let this day pass without writing you a few lines on an old Plymouth bit of letter paper which I got when there years ago and which will remind you of a place you’ve often been to…”

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Engraved by T. Allom and published by W. Le Petit, the letter is addressed to a soldier in the 59th Regiment in Portsmouth, then forwarded to the Isle of Wight “or elsewhere with draft going out to Hong Kong”. “It won’t do to let this day pass without writing you a few lines on an old Plymouth bit of letter paper which I got when there years ago and which will remind you of a place you’ve often been to…”

Engraved by T. Allom and published by W. Le Petit, the letter is addressed to a soldier in the 59th Regiment in Portsmouth, then forwarded to the Isle of Wight “or elsewhere with draft going out to Hong Kong”. “It won’t do to let this day pass without writing you a few lines on an old Plymouth bit of letter paper which I got when there years ago and which will remind you of a place you’ve often been to…”