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1900-1906; 1906

LMGLM:2010.17.1

Summary: postcard, sepia, row of old tile-hung cottages, Briton's Row, Lymington, commonly known as Skin Houses, not posted, ink writing on back 'Do you remember the rabbit skins hung out in the sun to dry?', photographed and published by F J Arnott, Lymington, 1900'sIdentification note: the cottages were at Woodside, almost opposite Dela Warr House,...

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Summary: postcard, sepia, row of old tile-hung cottages, Briton's Row, Lymington, commonly known as Skin Houses, not posted, ink writing on back 'Do you remember the rabbit skins hung out in the sun to dry?', photographed and published by F J Arnott, Lymington, 1900's

Identification note: the cottages were at Woodside, almost opposite Dela Warr House, All Saints Road, demolished 1906

Identification note: Frederick Penney is leaning against the wall, Mary Penney is by the third door, Nos 3. Mr Mariner lived at nos.2

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