A rare - and I do mean rare! - Pack of ten souvenir cards, as commonly purchased by British Troops who were stationed at Baalbeck in the Lebanon.  Included in the pack are two additional photographs, one - which I have enlarged - shows an Army member posing for those at home, and although the pack is undated someone will be able to work out for me when the pictured were taken, which regiment the soldier belonged to, and probably his inside leg as well, such is the power of the Internet!  How many of these packs survived, complete, for all this time? - I'll guess not many. 

The pack cards are quite small, just 10 x 7cm.

We are just starting to list (slowly!) a whole pile of ship-based postcards and photographs, so please 'save' us so that you can see them all. 

I'm having a clearout and new to Ebay, so please bear with me if I get anything wrong: the card(s) were copied on a scanner so the edges may not be quite as crisp as they appear 'on screen', and the card(s) will possibly be showing some signs of wear after all this time.  

Any questions do please ask, but please note that I only check my mail once a day (poor old eyes!) so do be patient.

Posted in a card-backed envelope (up to six cards) within the UK mainland, please enquire about the postage to offshore islands.  I'll get a cost for postage to Europe and list it.  The Rest of the World postage: guess that you will have to ask me, and I'll quote for Economy Mail (think that's 12 weeks).  Alternatively, collect in person by appointment from Liskeard in Cornwall, UK (approx. 25 miles from Plymouth).

Combined postage if you purchase more than one item. 

I have lots of cards to list (mainly topography), so please ask if you are seeking something particular.