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- Wellington from the Terrace
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Postcards were immensely popular in the early 20th century. They were cheaper to send than letters and for tourists represented a quick way to show friends and family where and what they had been doing on holiday. Collecting postcards at the time also became the most popular hobby ever known. There were even cameras that let you take a photo and turn it into a postcard. In 1907 over 6 million postcards were posted in New Zealand alone, while a year later in the US a staggering 677,777,798 p...
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