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Poctcard written in code
« on: Monday 24 November 14 18:28 GMT (UK) »
Help!

If anyone can decipher the coded writing on this potcard, I'd be most grateful. The postcard was written by my Great Grandfather x 2 (in 1873) to his sister Lizzie who lived in Cosheston Wales. His father was a stonemason, so the Pigpen code may have played a part, but this code has me stumped.

Any code breakers out there?
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Re: Poctcard written in code
« Reply #1 on: Monday 24 November 14 20:00 GMT (UK) »
Any chance of a clearer scan?
I think there's enough there to break it, but I can't clearly distinguish all the characters.

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Re: Poctcard written in code
« Reply #2 on: Monday 24 November 14 20:11 GMT (UK) »
Good evening,

I don't think this is pigpen, that is based on squares and arrow heads. Where was the card sent from, did he work abroad at any time?

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Re: Poctcard written in code
« Reply #3 on: Monday 24 November 14 20:19 GMT (UK) »
Mike,
Try this lightened image. I have a larger file, but it was too big to upload.

John,
It seems to have elements of pigpen, but frustratingly different. George was an English Professor living in Luton, Beds. At one point, he did teach in Marseille, France.
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Re: Poctcard written in code
« Reply #4 on: Monday 24 November 14 20:20 GMT (UK) »
Back again,

It looks very similar to Demotic writing or Heilatic writing. Both were used in Egypt a few hundred years ago.

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Re: Poctcard written in code
« Reply #5 on: Monday 24 November 14 20:22 GMT (UK) »
John,
I jumped to the conclusion that pigpen was the basis due to George's father being a stonemason in Cosheston.
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Re: Poctcard written in code
« Reply #6 on: Monday 24 November 14 22:52 GMT (UK) »
Good evening,

You say he was a professor of English, is it known whether he had any other language interests?

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« Reply #7 on: Monday 24 November 14 23:03 GMT (UK) »
And again,

For those who don't remember pigpen, upper case had square corners, lower case rounded.

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Re: Poctcard written in code
« Reply #8 on: Tuesday 25 November 14 01:25 GMT (UK) »
John,
I have no information to suggest George had other language interests, although he must have had an interest in other languages.
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