Reverse of postcard photo of the Tower Gardens, Herne Bay, Kent, dated 1910-1913. The photographer was Fred C. Palmer of Tower Studio, Herne Bay,
Kent, who is believed to have died 1936-1939.
Points of interest
In 1913 Marcel Duchamp used Palmer's
1910 photograph of the illuminated Grand Pier Pavilion as found art in his Note 78, part of his Green Box artwork. In the same year, Duchamp visited his sister who was studying the English language in Herne Bay, in a residential study centre. The message on the back of this postcard appears to be from a contemporary female French student, and it is postmarked 1913.
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