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Postcard Information
Title: British Infantry Barracks, (Wellesley), Mhow
Subject: Railway Stations
Location: Mhow
Publisher: H Hormusjee
Series:
Date published: circa 1910
Printer: Unknown
Process: Printed (black and white)
Size: Old (140mm x 88mm)
Back: Divided
Postal rate:
Postally used?: Yes
Stamp: One Anna
Date franked: 28 Dec 10
Addressee: Mrs Hugh Vaughan, London & Provincial Bank, Irelands Mansion, Shrewsbury, Salop, England
Message: None
Condition: Fair
Alteration: None
Comments: Printed in England for K Hormusjee., Mhow, C.I. Wholesale & Retail Pictoral Postcard-seller. Dealer in Indian Crass Curios, Stone & Sandle-wood Xylographies, Silk Shawls & Fancy Articles
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Image Origin and License
License: CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 Unported
Author: FIBIS
Source: Original postcard owned by Valmay Young
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Alterations: none
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