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Original early 1900's era postcard of 'Vraicing' seaweed at low tide using a horse and cart, Guernsey. Vraicing is a longstanding tradition in Guernsey and Jersey. Vraicing means collecting 'Vraice' or seaweed, for fertiliser use. Postcard published by Norman Grut, Guernsey, Channel Islands. Circa 1920's / 1930's. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/original-early-1900s-era-postcard-of-vraicing-seaweed-at-low-tide-using-a-horse-and-cart-guernsey-vraicing-is-a-longstanding-tradition-in-guernsey-and-jersey-vraicing-means-collecting-vraice-or-seaweed-for-fertiliser-use-postcard-published-by-norman-grut-guernsey-channel-islands-circa-1920s-1930s-image572890311.html
RM2T81BC7–Original early 1900's era postcard of 'Vraicing' seaweed at low tide using a horse and cart, Guernsey. Vraicing is a longstanding tradition in Guernsey and Jersey. Vraicing means collecting 'Vraice' or seaweed, for fertiliser use. Postcard published by Norman Grut, Guernsey, Channel Islands. Circa 1920's / 1930's.
3 teenage Keralan girls living in a backwater village in Alleppey Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-3-teenage-keralan-girls-living-in-a-backwater-village-in-alleppey-24490255.html
RMBBRHFY–3 teenage Keralan girls living in a backwater village in Alleppey
Original, very clear, Victorian era cabinet card of dairy maid wearing an apron, standing next to a beautiful Alderney cow, possibly a prize winner. Photographed at the farm by the well-know island photographer of the time, Ernest Baudoux & Son (the son joined him in 1885). St. Helier, Jersey, the Channel Isles. This is thought to be an Alderney cow. The Alderney cow is originally from the Channel Isles and is a cross-breed of Guernseys and Jerseys. Dated to 1885, 1886 or 1887. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/original-very-clear-victorian-era-cabinet-card-of-dairy-maid-wearing-an-apron-standing-next-to-a-beautiful-alderney-cow-possibly-a-prize-winner-photographed-at-the-farm-by-the-well-know-island-photographer-of-the-time-ernest-baudoux-son-the-son-joined-him-in-1885-st-helier-jersey-the-channel-isles-this-is-thought-to-be-an-alderney-cow-the-alderney-cow-is-originally-from-the-channel-isles-and-is-a-cross-breed-of-guernseys-and-jerseys-dated-to-1885-1886-or-1887-image572767030.html
RM2T7RP5A–Original, very clear, Victorian era cabinet card of dairy maid wearing an apron, standing next to a beautiful Alderney cow, possibly a prize winner. Photographed at the farm by the well-know island photographer of the time, Ernest Baudoux & Son (the son joined him in 1885). St. Helier, Jersey, the Channel Isles. This is thought to be an Alderney cow. The Alderney cow is originally from the Channel Isles and is a cross-breed of Guernseys and Jerseys. Dated to 1885, 1886 or 1887.
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