This postcard with an interesting view of vehicles parked along the Madeira Terrace in Brighton was sent to George Barber by “J.J. B” at the end of July 1924.

The writer tells George that the weather is good and they are having a fine time. “Poor Dorothy’s legs are red and Phyllis’ face is skinning”. Presumably both ladies have overdone their time in the strong summer sunshine!

The final comment is that they haven’t seen George’s motor on the front yet – were they expecting him to pop down for a surprise visit?