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Illustration, looking down Buchanan Hill, in the middle is a fountain or bird bath, trees lining the hill, to the left is a horse drawn carriage pulling people. Incription on the postcard reads: Messy [], Celara
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Illustration, looking down Buchanan Hill, in the middle is a fountain or bird bath, trees lining the hill, to the left is a horse drawn carriage pulling people. Incription on the postcard reads: Messy [], Celara
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