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|Subject= Buildings
|Subject= Buildings
|Location= [[Trimulgherry]]
|Location= [[Trimulgherry]]
|Publisher= The Prototype Co., Bombay
|Publisher= [[:Category:The Phototype Company|The Phototype Co.]], Bombay
|Series= -
|Series= -
|Date published= Pre 1914
|Date published= Pre 1914
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[[Category:Buildings images]]
[[Category:Buildings images]]
[[Category:Princely State images]]
[[Category:Princely State images]]
[[Category:The Phototype Company]]

Latest revision as of 14:46, 2 October 2011

Postcard Information
Title: Trimulcherry Police Station
Subject: Buildings
Location: Trimulgherry
Publisher: The Phototype Co., Bombay
Series: -
Date published: Pre 1914
Printer: Luxemburg
Process: Printed (black and white)
Size: Old (138mm x 88mm)
Back: Divided
Postal rate: -
Postally used?: No
Stamp: None
Date franked:
Addressee:
Message: None
Condition: Very good
Alteration: None
Comments:
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License: CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 Unported
Author: FIBIS
Source: Original postcard owned by FIBIS
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