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PICTURES PORTRAIT GALLERY
CARDS NUMBERED 102-155 : BROWN BACKS : 88 LONG ACRE ADDRESS
CARDS NUMBERED 156-173 : BROWN BACKS : 88 LONG ACRE ADDRESS
The vertical advert cards with 85 Long Acre Address, now re-issued as Pictures Portrait gallery postcards !
CARDS NUMBERED 174-9/194 : BROWN BACKS : 88 LONG ACRE ADDRESS
The horizontal advert cards with 85 Long Acre Address, now re-issued as Pictures Portrait gallery postcards !
CARDS 10/195-10/206 : BROWN BACKS : 88 LONG ACRE ADDRESS
These cards were also produced with horizontal advert backs - see below. At the moment there is some debate as to whether they were issued together or the adverts were issued earlier. Read more on our History page
ADVERTISEMENT CARDS : BROWN BACKS : 88 LONG ACRE ADDRESS "PICTURES FOR THE PICTUREGOER"
The advert back version of the above series, except for one card not yet seen. All are printed as thick postcards
CARDS 11/207-11/224 : BROWN BACKS : 88 LONG ACRE ADDRESS
We believe this was the last PPG sepia postcard, though "Deluxe Glossy Coloured Postcards" were advertised in the Picturegoer in June 1922; for those click this brown weblink : PPG Real Photo postcards (88 Long Acre)
Intriguingly the Picturegoer did issue some sepia cards very similar to the PPG, but the earliest number found is number 227, which does not explain whether 225 and 226 were PPGs or Picturegoers? If you know, tell us.
And check out those Picturegoers by clicking this brown weblink : Picturegoer Series - sepia (88 Long Acre)
Intriguingly the Picturegoer did issue some sepia cards very similar to the PPG, but the earliest number found is number 227, which does not explain whether 225 and 226 were PPGs or Picturegoers? If you know, tell us.
And check out those Picturegoers by clicking this brown weblink : Picturegoer Series - sepia (88 Long Acre)