The QSL card features the call sign "G5VA" prominently displayed at the top, indicating the amateur radio operator's identity and location at 86 Whitfield Road, Norton, Stoke-on-Trent. The card confirms a contact with "VE3BLU" that took place on September 14, 1972, at 23:25 GMT on 16 MHz, using SSB and CW modes. Written in pen, additional notes include the operator's name, Joe Wright, and a friendly message thanking the other operator, Dick, while mentioning the received signal strength. The reverse side simply bears the call sign "VE3BLU," emphasizing the continued connection between the two operators.
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When he was twenty, his half-brother, Lawrence, died, leaving George their father's estate, Mount Vernon. Book is in good condition. Photos are the final arbiter of condition.
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The image showcases the rustic charm of rural Virginia farmlands, with a weathered wooden barn set against a backdrop of lush green hills and a bright blue sky with white clouds.
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States discussed: Virginia, North Carolina, West Virginia, Kentucky, and Tennessee.
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Norton #NW907. Original pressing of this 2001 LP collects rare & unreleased garage rock from the Seattle-Tacoma region. Vinyl is in mint minus condition. Cover is still in the shrink wrap. Mint condition.
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Rare news. Cool ads for old shops! Nice gift for the collector, owner or historian!
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Signed at bottom: "Bruton Parish Church," Paul N. Norton '70.". I believe this church is in Williamsburg, VA. 13" wide x 16" high x 3/4" deep.
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Picture Rock Treasures. Size shown in images.
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It is a great joy to make these historical images available for others who card about them like we do.
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IT IS DARK. IT IS IN GOOD CONDITION.
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It does not convey any authority of any kind. Norton Police. (b) It is a defense to a prosecution under this section that the insignia or uniform is other than a counterfeit insignia or uniform and is not used to mislead or deceive, or is used or is intended to be used exclusively—.
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