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The piece of music on this page translates via [http://in.music.sc.edu/fs/bain/soundingnumber/tracks/languageoftheangels.html Messiaen's musical alphabet] to give "epees de feu", French for "sword of fire", part of the same quotation by Messiaen as the "brusques etoiles" on page 7. There's a dotted line linking this to the logo of the Essex County Fire and Rescue Service - a fire brigade with swords as a logo.
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The piece of music on this page translates via [http://in.music.sc.edu/fs/bain/soundingnumber/tracks/languageoftheangels.html Messiaen's musical alphabet] to give "épées de feu", French for "swords of fire". There's a dotted line linking this to the logo of the Essex County Fire and Rescue Service - a fire brigade with swords as a logo.
  
The [[birds]] on this page correspond to letters in a code where the right facing birds represent A to M in the order of ''Catalogue d'oiseaux'', and the left facing birds represent N to Z in the reverse order. This is hinted at by the image on the card: two Alpine choughs facing each other across and ellipsis, which translates as "A ... Z". Translated in this way, the code reads
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The [[birds]] on this page correspond to letters in a code where the right facing birds represent A to M in the order of ''Catalogue d'oiseaux'', and the left facing birds represent N to Z in the reverse order. This is hinted at by the image on the card: two Alpine choughs facing each other across and an ellipsis, which translates as "A ... Z". Translated in this way, the code reads:
  
 
:ADDSENDERTOSTAMP
 
:ADDSENDERTOSTAMP
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:ADD SENDER TO STAMP
 
:ADD SENDER TO STAMP
  
some instructions to be carried out with the information on the [[Postcards]].
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These are instructions to be carried out with the information on the [[Postcards]].

Revision as of 21:20, 19 December 2017

The piece of music on this page translates via Messiaen's musical alphabet to give "épées de feu", French for "swords of fire". There's a dotted line linking this to the logo of the Essex County Fire and Rescue Service - a fire brigade with swords as a logo.

The birds on this page correspond to letters in a code where the right facing birds represent A to M in the order of Catalogue d'oiseaux, and the left facing birds represent N to Z in the reverse order. This is hinted at by the image on the card: two Alpine choughs facing each other across and an ellipsis, which translates as "A ... Z". Translated in this way, the code reads:

ADDSENDERTOSTAMP

i.e.

ADD SENDER TO STAMP

These are instructions to be carried out with the information on the Postcards.