Title from item. Caption in English. No.7606 On the back of the card there is a note that reads: Bolsover Castle stands in a commanding position on a precipitous hill overlooking the vale of Scarsdale and the lofty moors which rise between Chesterfield, Shefield, and the Derwent Valley. It was originally built by William Peveril, a natural son of William the Conqueror, the present building being erected early in the seventeenth century by Sir Charles Cavendish, a younger son of Bess of Hardwick. The card is part of the Oilette series by Raphael Tuck & Sons; it refers to postcards from specially commissioned paintings.
Format:
Photo
Language:
English
Is Part Of:
Postcards collection of Issa Iskandar Maaluf
Rights:
AUB Jafet Library, Archives and Special Collections