File:Calcutta-Postcard Collage.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionCalcutta-Postcard Collage.jpg |
English: One of the earliest postcards of India, Calcutta, published by W. Rossler, a German or Austrian photographer in the city in 1897. Lithograph, Court sized, Printed in Austria. Undivided back. The white space was meant for writing, as one could only put an address on the back in those days. |
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W. Roessler Kolkata |
Kolkata (Calcutta), India.
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