Postcards from successful refugees in Los Angeles, Sydney, Canada and New Zealand are a display of resilience.
Gay equality charity Stonewall Scotland is sending postcards to MSPs urging them to support same-sex marriage.
Prolific shoplifters in Cambridgeshire are receiving hand-delivered postcards from the police, warning "we're watching you".
The postcards were the first pieces of mail Ruma had received from her father.
And I thought it was just old holiday postcards that were kept in a shoebox.
The glossy postcards, though terribly bright, flat, and cheap-looking, will give you a better view.
More than 22, 000 postcards were collected from 48 different countries around the world so far.
He also received 627 signed postcards objecting to the cuts of Bradley day services.
During the month of July, staff sold 10, 258 postcards in the Tourist Information Centre.
Hand-colored postcards from the 1930s show the house and gardens soon after they were built.
Letters and postcards arrived in NBC mailboxes, and in one intricate reference, fans also mailed felt goatees.
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The postcards showed the facades of churches, stone fountains, crowded piazzas, terra-cotta rooftops mellowed by late afternoon sun.
More than 130m picture postcards are received each year, reckons Royal Mail, 30m more than a decade ago.
Several shops here sell items like vintage postcards featuring 1950s-style Coca Cola and Brylcreem advertisements with Thai text.
It also gives employees postcards to send to their loved ones to remind them to get screened too.
With the passing of time postcards have also become a part of our history, windows on a bygone world.
The two postcards from Japan illustrate the salutary incentives created by high prices.
Both the house and gardens became a local attraction in Augusta, and were featured on postcards in the 1930s.
Figgis - himself also a composer - says he wanted a "big range of film music" to accompany the postcards.
In the coming weeks, Denbighshire will be distributing flyers, guides, posters and postcards to inform people about the new scheme.
There's also a group of letters and postcards he wrote to his family while living in Paris in the 1920s.
Not easily discouraged in our hunt for the magic and history of the post barrel, we began sorting through the piles of postcards.
Best of all is the horseshoe bay of Rondinara and tree-fringed Palombaggia, which you will see gracing postcards all over Corsica.
Audience members are being asked to sign postcards which will be used to call on Dundee city Council for its support.
Over the next five years she kept every piece of mail she received, more than 300 letters, postcards, drawings and photographs.
In the biographical section there is a fine collection of Kahn ephemera from his battered suitcase to the postcards he sent home.
The service says it is processing around 135 million postcards every year, an increase of 30 million over just three years.
When Ivie landed in Chicago, she sent postcards to 30 local business people, promising three hours of organization services for free.
The songs and postcards appear to be right - a study suggests we really do like to be beside the seaside.
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Over 100 postcards with a military theme or depicting scenes and images from WW I were sold at The Chippenham Auction Rooms.
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