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How about sending a real handwritten Postcard from Scotland

Only   $5.95 (US)          

 for an actual Just preparing your card for mailing.... handwrittenThe mailman rushing your pc to your friend... Postcard  

delivered to  friends, lovers, relatives, colleagues or even to yourself.

..........and get one of the new issue of Scottish stamps at the same time.   Wow - a postcard from Scotland!!!

Choose one from these ........

The Lion Rampant - for mail purposes 1st Class (currently 26p) The Thistle  - The 'E' means for European addresses and currently costs 32p. The Tartan stamp at 64p is intended for overseas mail. The Saltire.   The P.O. has designated this stamp as 2nd Class and costs 19p.
Lion Rampant

The Thistle

The Tartan

The Saltire

Choose your postcard from :-  
A piper in the Highlands Haggis, whisky and the pipes - just a taste of Scotland Thistles - The Scottish Emblem Robert Burns - Scotland's famous bard Scottish map to show where you've been or plan to visit.
1) A Piper  (2)A Taste of Scotland  (3) Thistles  (4) Robert Burns  (5)Map of Scotland 

  and from ----More Postcards or order from our secure Order page 

...........and have it sent  via regular mail by Ogilvies of Scotland.  

Note:   These stamps were designed by Tayburn and feature sculptures of the Scottish lion and thistle by Frank Pottinger and Tim Chalk, a painting of the Saltire by Anton Morris, and tartan supplied by Kinloch Anderson of Leith, tartan suppliers to members of the Royal Family.


It's not that we don't want you to come to Scotland and see it for yourself but if you can't, well..... why don't you get a memento for yourself or a friend.    You select the card and  the stamp; the four above are now available in celebration of the opening of the new Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh on 1st July 1999.   You can also add a little message like ".....wish you were here" or " ......having a great time"  or whatever you like - within the bounds of respectability of course.
  Please complete the order form then provide your credit card details on the secure payment page and your card will be on it's way.    A bigger choice of pc's and stamps coming soon.....


All postcards offered are commercially produced in Scotland by Whiteholme of Dundee and are readily available here at stores and shops throughout the country.   They will be addressed, stamped according to your selection, message written and posted just as soon as your credit card details have been approved.  The time it usually takes is of course dependent on where you ask them to be sent but as a rule, if outside Europe the delivery should be between 7 - 14 days and less if within Europe.    
 


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        Last Updated Thursday, 25 January, 2001    by Ogilvies in Scotland    
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  Ogilvies of Scotland......

suggest that if you like a really good read while you wait for your postcard.....get..

....Glencoe : A Romance of Scotland    by Muireall Donald, Donald Muireal

Review by Libby Sydes, Only With You, Dell Books
Glencoe, A Romance of Scotland is the timeless tale of two people bound by loyalty and tradition to their opposing clans. It is the story of their daily fight for survival against powerful intrigues in a political climate that threatens to annihilate the scattered clan's way of life.

Author Muireall Donald paints a vivid picture of two lovers torn by duty and suspicion, and she allows us an intimate glimpse into the life and the daily struggle of the Scottish Highlanders of the seventeenth century.

Her characters Niall and Meg must face the reality of their volatile situation, while fighting the attraction between them. Will the power of their honor and the strength of their growing love be enough to sustain them through hatred, greed and the political machinations that could destroy them?



 

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