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--- Postcards sent by Edward and/or Rebecca Tickner in the Lizzie Gegg Collection ---
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Postmark : Indecipherable
Post Date : Indecipherable
Written by : Ted (Edward Tickner)
To : Mrs J A Gegg, Pineleigh, Sydney Rd, North Goulburn
Message : June 6th 1907 Dear sister, received (Indecipherable - maybe medal or meechal or medical) this morning. it is cold here to day. hope Mattie is better, all well here, love from all to all, from Ted
Postmark : Cootamundra NSW
Post Date : 6 March, 1909 7.20AM
Written by : Ted (Edward Tickner)
To : Mrs J A Gegg, North Goulburn
Message : Coota Mar 6th, 1909 Dear sister will be in Goulburn on Monday day train. explain matters then. everything OK. Ted
Postmark : None
Post Date : None
Written by : E Tickner
To : (His sister, Elizabeth Gegg)
Message : Jan 15th, 1911 Coota Dear sister, just a card wishing you many happy returns of the day, as Wednesday is your birthday. I take this opportunity of wishing you many happy returns of the day. I shall be back at work tomorrow if fine. trusting this will find you in good health as this leaves all here at present. thank God for it. I remain your loving brother E. Tickner
Postmark : Indecipherable
Post Date : 5 Sep 1911
Written by : E Tickner
To : Mrs J A Gegg, Pineleigh, North Goulburn
Message : Camden Sep 6/1911 Dear sister will not be back till midday on friday, love from us both E. A. Tickner
The flap of an envelope is still stuck to the card
Postmark : None
Post Date : None
Written by : E A Tickner
To :
Message : To My Dear Brother & Sister. Wishing you & Family a prosperous New Year, and with all good wishes for Martha & Bill. Some of us will be on the station to see them as they go through, all here are well. Trusting this will find you the same & with love to all from all I remain your fond Sister E A Tickner (This could be referring to William Latham and Martha Gegg's marriage, which occurred on 5 Feb 1902. If this is correct, then the card was probably sent some time in the previous week or two.)