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Keywords: kew kew gardens kewgardens museum no 1 museumno1 public domain publicdomain I am not certain of the date on this, but although there's a chance it could be earlier, my estimate would be c. 1890. Museum No 1 at Kew Gardens opened in 1857. I am intrigued by the meaning of the hand written inscription on the reverse, which appears to read "Uncle Uridge's view". Bridge would be the obvious name, but it doesn't look like that. Suggestions welcome! I am not certain of the date on this, but although there's a chance it could be earlier, my estimate would be c. 1890. Museum No 1 at Kew Gardens opened in 1857. I am intrigued by the meaning of the hand written inscription on the reverse, which appears to read "Uncle Uridge's view". Bridge would be the obvious name, but it doesn't look like that. Suggestions welcome!
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