This vintage postcard depicts the ferry in the charming town of Briton Ferry, located in the historic region of Glamorgan, South Wales. The postcard was manufactured in 1908 by James Nichols' and is made of sturdy cardboard material, with a size of 140 x 89 mm. It features a divided back, allowing for a personal message to be written on one side and the address on the other, and has been posted before (although missing it's stamp now!).


The subject of the postcard is the ferry, which was a common mode of transportation in the pre-war era of Europe. This particular ferry is of a private mailing card type and is a licensed reprint. The postcard is perfect for collectors of topographical postcards and those interested in social history, cities, and towns.