HS 1165 - Letter Paper of Bourne Bridge, Ipswich, Suffolk 1842.

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Published by J & F Harwood, 26 Fenchurch Street, London, dated 29th April 1842. On the front is written: “I believe Bourne is an old Saxon word for a brook or river, for it gives name to bridges in various parts of the country - in Scotland Burn denotes a brook. Bourne Bridge above is a nice old structure wherefrom one might ruminate on a fine Summer’s evening”.

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Published by J & F Harwood, 26 Fenchurch Street, London, dated 29th April 1842. On the front is written: “I believe Bourne is an old Saxon word for a brook or river, for it gives name to bridges in various parts of the country - in Scotland Burn denotes a brook. Bourne Bridge above is a nice old structure wherefrom one might ruminate on a fine Summer’s evening”.

Published by J & F Harwood, 26 Fenchurch Street, London, dated 29th April 1842. On the front is written: “I believe Bourne is an old Saxon word for a brook or river, for it gives name to bridges in various parts of the country - in Scotland Burn denotes a brook. Bourne Bridge above is a nice old structure wherefrom one might ruminate on a fine Summer’s evening”.