Some more Blackpool postcards from my collection. I bought these three as a set, though I suspect there are more to find somewhere!
The first one shows Talbot Square, at the North Pier where a couple of charabancs - the coaches, commonly known as "sharras" until well into the 1960s - turn right into Talbot Road.
A number of double decked Balloon trams congregate around the tram stops at the North Pier whilst a single deck Railcoach tram approaches from the north.
The second postcard shows the gardens at South Shore, between the South Pier and the Pleasure Beach. A spectacular fountain is entertaining folks but that - and the open air baths seen in the background - has long since ceased to exist.
The final postcard shows the Promenade Gardens at the Gynn. The Savoy Hotel is in the background to the right. The gardens still exist and are home to a colony of rabbits that are often to be seen nibbling the grass of a summer's evening.
There used to be a branch off the tram track here to allow trams to travel along Dickson Road on the round town route.
The skies on all the photographs look to have had clouds painted on. And these sepia tinted postcards were not the only use made of these photos, as I came across the first photograph published as a coloured postcard - coloured with paint, I should add - which has been published to Flickr by 'Lady Wulfrun'. It can be viewed here.
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