The card of the Creux harbour was published by L Levy of France and is number four in a series of 62. The 'LL' cards of the Channel Islands are very collectable.
The Post Office, Sark was published by P Godfrey, who produced cards from 1903 onwards.
Sark cottages was published by the Pictorial Stationery Co. who in 1900 registered the Peacock trademark.
The Coupee was taken from a photograph by Carl Norman. His company was bought in 1897 by the rapidly expanding Photochrom Co, with its head office in London, and its printing works in Tunbridge Wells.
The Sark mill is one of a series under the title 'A study by Masters'. Little is known about the firm, but the cards in this series are only those of Sark. They were published prior to the second world war.
The Seigneurie was published by the firm Wyndham & Co of Acton, West London, who produced many cards between 1902 and 1908.