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Photograph of horse-drawn coach on Dunmail Raise, Cumbria. Reproduction of a postcard photograph, by an unknown photographer, tinted, published by The Art Publishing Co., Glasgow. Cropped version of image, advertising postcard for sale, at http://uk.ebid.net/

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