Original 1930's comic Fred Buchanan colour / color cartoon postcard "Gardening Hints" illustrating a man in garden pruning a tree without due care, dangerously how not to prune a branch. dated / posted 17 Jan 1938 but series dates from 1930.


Friend Charles Buchanan was born in June 1879 and died in Known as Fred, he worked for Raphael Tuck & Sons from1908-1932, Fred did at least 26 sets of postcards for Tuck.


Size: 4523px × 6934px
Location: UK
Photo credit: © ThislifeThen / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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