Further explanation to accompany the sample illustrated below.
This card is 148x105 (6x4 inches, approximately) - one of the "normal" sizes for postcards. We call it a correspondence card because the back is left entirely blank, without the dotted lines for the address space that a postcard normally has.

The sample is printed on 400gm Ivory Board, using an ink jet printer capable of printing direct onto thick card. We will gladly send you one of these cards, just ask!
The image is taken from Delaware, above Gunnislake, looking east towards the
distant hills of Dartmoor. The river Tamar, the boundary between Devon and
Cornwall, winds its way from left to right across the picture, through the
meadows close to Morwellham, with its famous Quay (now a museum).
Two engine-house chimneys can, just, be seen. The top of the Drakewalls Mine
chimney is in the foreground (at the bottom of the picture, left of centre),
the other is a well known landmark (in the far distance, almost dead-centre),
Gorton Chimney. Slightly above and to the left of Gorton Chimney mist can
be seen in a more distant valley - that of the River Tavy, south of Tavistock.
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