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The image displays a vast array of postcards, neatly arranged in multiple rows and columns on what appears to be an outdoor stone or paved surface. The postcards are held upright by black metal wire display racks, each rack containing a stack of identical postcards.

There are at least nine visible rows of postcards, and many columns stretching into the background, suggesting a large and comprehensive collection for sale. The postcards predominantly feature artistic illustrations, many in a watercolor or ink wash style, depicting architectural scenes, cityscapes, and historical landmarks. Common motifs include grand buildings, churches with spires, street scenes with traditional architecture, and some landscape views. For instance, one postcard on the far left depicts "PALACE OF HOLYROODHOUSE Edinburgh," while another shows a "SHRINE OF ST. CUTHBERT" and another mentions "A view of the Royal Mile," strongly suggesting locations in or around Edinburgh, Scotland. A few postcards also show more whimsical or historical scenes with figures, such as two figures engaged in what looks like a duel or historical re-enactment.

Several black price tags with white text are visible, attached to the wire racks. At least one tag clearly reads "POSTCARDS £1.99," indicating the price for a single postcard. The surface beneath the display is a light, neutral-colored, textured pavement, possibly stone or concrete. To the right of the display, a darker, more rugged stone or cobblestone surface is visible, consistent with an outdoor street or market setting. The lighting is bright and even, suggesting daytime. The overall impression is that of a souvenir stall or a street vendor selling local postcards.
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Feb 9, 2026, 3:15 PM

City of Edinburgh, UK

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The image displays a vast array of postcards, neatly arranged in multiple rows and columns on what appears to be an outdoor stone or paved surface. The postcards are held upright by black metal wire display racks, each rack containing a stack of identical postcards. There are at least nine visible rows of postcards, and many columns stretching into the background, suggesting a large and comprehensive collection for sale. The postcards predominantly feature artistic illustrations, many in a watercolor or ink wash style, depicting architectural scenes, cityscapes, and historical landmarks. Common motifs include grand buildings, churches with spires, street scenes with traditional architecture, and some landscape views. For instance, one postcard on the far left depicts "PALACE OF HOLYROODHOUSE Edinburgh," while another shows a "SHRINE OF ST. CUTHBERT" and another mentions "A view of the Royal Mile," strongly suggesting locations in or around Edinburgh, Scotland. A few postcards also show more whimsical or historical scenes with figures, such as two figures engaged in what looks like a duel or historical re-enactment. Several black price tags with white text are visible, attached to the wire racks. At least one tag clearly reads "POSTCARDS £1.99," indicating the price for a single postcard. The surface beneath the display is a light, neutral-colored, textured pavement, possibly stone or concrete. To the right of the display, a darker, more rugged stone or cobblestone surface is visible, consistent with an outdoor street or market setting. The lighting is bright and even, suggesting daytime. The overall impression is that of a souvenir stall or a street vendor selling local postcards.

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