W R Gay

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cranch
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W R Gay

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W R Gay
Known for his postcards of South Devon

A biography describing his life with examples of his work, including the Museum’s collections is available from
The Kingsbridge Cookworthy Museum
Phone 01548 853235
Email
hello@kingsbridgemuseum.org.uk

Cost £6.00 includes postage in UK. The Museum will retain all proceeds.

herringbur
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Re: W R Gay

Post by herringbur »

cranch wrote: Sun Feb 23, 2025 8:31 pm W R Gay
Known for his postcards of South Devon

A biography describing his life with examples of his work, including the Museum’s collections is available from
The Kingsbridge Cookworthy Museum
Phone 01548 853235
Email
hello@kingsbridgemuseum.org.uk Geometry Dash

Cost £6.00 includes postage in UK. The Museum will retain all proceeds.
I would like to contact to buy. please contact me by email if you want to sell herringburdensome@gmail.com

lorisjames
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Re: W R Gay

Post by lorisjames »

Thanks for the information! Apart from the biography of W. R. Gay, Retro Bowl does the Kingsbridge Cookworthy Museum have any other documents or artifacts related to him that visitors can see directly?

Sophiana
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Re: W R Gay

Post by Sophiana »

cranch wrote: Sun Feb 23, 2025 8:31 pm W R Gay
Known for his postcards of South Devon

A biography describing his life with examples of his work, including the Museum’s collections is available from
The Kingsbridge Cookworthy Museum
Phone 01548 853235
Email
hello@kingsbridgemuseum.org.ukslope

Cost £6.00 includes postage in UK. The Museum will retain all proceeds.
What specific themes or subjects did W R Gay typically capture in his postcards of South Devon, and how do these reflect the local culture and landscape?

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