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sonho em noite d'inverno

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Ataíde,, Alfredo de,, 1834-1907
Túlio,, António da Silva,, 1818-1884

DATE

1801-01-01 - Tue Dec 31 00:19:32 CET 1901

LANGUAGE

por

ITEMS

50

INSTITUTION

Teatro Nacional D. Maria II - Biblioteca|Arquivo

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Plouvier | | Edouard | | 1821-1876

Contributor

Ataíde,, Alfredo de,, 1834-1907
Túlio,, António da Silva,, 1818-1884

Type

language materials, manuscript
material textual, manuscrito

Language

por

Country

Portugal

DataProvider

Teatro Nacional D. Maria II - Biblioteca|Arquivo

Provider

RNOD-Portugal

Year

1857

DatasetName

10501_Ag_PT_RNOD

Begin

1801-01-01
Thu Jan 01 01:00:00 CET 1857
Thu Jan 01 01:00:00 CET 1801
Wed Jan 01 01:00:00 CET 1851

End

1900-12-31
Thu Dec 31 01:00:00 CET 1857
Mon Dec 31 00:19:32 CET 1900
Tue Dec 31 00:19:32 CET 1901
Fri Dec 31 01:00:00 CET 1875

Language

pt

Created

2019-06-07T06:43:53.507Z
2020-10-30T15:53:39.200132Z
2020-10-30T15:53:39.200613Z

Record ID

/10501/bib_rnod_211218

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A British postcard posted in 1917. || ‘“Let ’em all come.”’ are the words printed beneath the photograph of a flag-waving child sitting on a Union Jack-draped cannon on the front of a postcard posted from Derby, Derbyshire, in 1917, according to the postmark. The printed details on the reverse state, ‘Published by Solomon Bros. Ltd., Graphic House, New North Road, London.’, ‘SB SERIES’ and ‘Series No. 110’. The postcard is addressed to ‘Miss H V Nash, / c/o Mrs Adams, 212 Kettering Rd, / Northampton’, and the handwritten message reads: ‘Dear ?, Just a line to let you know you are not forgotten by old Steve at home. Sorry I have not written before but have not had time. Hope this will find you quite clear from chill-blains. From Steve.’ || || A British postcard posted in 1917 || Home Front || Postcard

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