File:SY Argonaut 1879 PTA 2 4 1 29 141.jpg

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English: Colour postcard of the SY 'Argonaut' with sunset behind. Used. Colour postcard titled: SY 'Argonaut'

Annotated on front 'At Bergen, Norway, 3/7/04. Dear Mrs Dean, I am coming home the end of this week. Hope you are keeping well. Kindest regards. Yrs sincerely, J [C-? Leach].' On verso addressed to 'Mrs A Dean, Marnhull, Dorset, England' and postmarked Sturminster Newton, 7 July 1904. Also annotated in another hand: 'Polytechnic cruising Ass'n.'

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