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How can I trace a postcard that was on sale in a Public Library

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revpat55 | 11:05 Sat 20th Oct 2012 | History
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I am trying to trace a postcard that I saw on sale in Norris Green library many years ago, mainly because I would love to get a copy of the picture it used. The image was taken from an etching/copper plate print and showed an 18th century view of what became John Bagot's hosptal on Netherfield Road, with a flock of sheep in the field where Great Homer Street is now. I have tried to research the image & also asked at the library if there may still be any postcards tucked away anywhere. Sadly, the library cleared them out a few years ago & gave them away as bookmarks!
Does anyone have any idea of any other avenues I can try, or maybe wording I can use for my search? Cheers
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If you posted your question here someone might be able to help

http://www.peoples-stories.com/stories.php
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Bad answer!!! I dipped in & got hooked!!! However did you find that site- its brill & thanks, I'll give it a try
i would try the Liverpool family history society actually
http://liverpool-genealogy.org.uk/

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