then presented a letter that, as the title states, little more than "curious" and that it could be called "Christmas" (and well could also enter into a thematic collection on Christmas), as circulated in the period between December 25 and January 6, however, and understandably, nor is it a Christmas greeting or the time when it conducts course, it was customary epistolary, which I know or have knowledge, to compliment the Christmas and today is taken to use (although will also be missing out on this good practice, due to technological advances read emails, sms, etc..) and that there were no decisive dates today are celebrated as "festive", since they were working, ie it worked , hence the test that is postmarked on such commemorative occasions of Christmas and Epiphany, ie government and post offices were open and the employees themselves, developing their administrative work like any other day.
This type of letter (rare at this time), circulated on December 25, 1851, from Pamplona to CORELLA, with arrival January 6, 1852 and shall return to Madrid, arriving in the capital of the Kingdom on January 9, 1852, cover with 1 Real on arrival. Baeza Daters Pamplona red ink (front-out), Corey (back-transit) and dater of arrival in Madrid (front).
I hope you enjoyed it as much as me, mostly not only for the aesthetics of it, but by the coincidence of the dates in question. HP
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