In 1912, a young woman living in Winchester near Southampton received three postcards encrypted in a pigpen variant. Can a reader decipher these?

In 1905, a woman in Dorchester, UK received an encrypted postcard. Can a reader decipher it?

In 1902, a female aristocrat living near Bayreuth, Germany, received an encrypted postcard. Can a reader decipher it?

An encrypted postcard I recently discovered looked familiar to me. As it turned out, I had already blogged about a card from the same sender.

In the early 20th century, a young man sent encrypted postcards to his spouse. Can a reader decipher these?

A museum in Polotsk, Belarus, is struggling with an encrypted postcard. Can a reader help?

Here’s an English postcard from the early 20th century. Can a reader deipher it?

About 110 years ago, a Mariechen Schäfer living in Frankfurt, Germany received an encrypted postcard. Can a reader solve it?

About a century ago, a young man from Austria wrote an encrypted postcard with a sad motive to his lover. Can a reader decipher this cryptogram?

Two years ago, I blogged about a beautiful encrypted postcard sent by a man named Fritz to his lover Leni. A blog reader has now made aware of a similar card from the same sender.