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Mashonaland postcard to Mafeking, South Africa
Mashonaland postcard to Mrs Speight, Mafeking, South Africa, postmarked Bulawayo, Rhodesia. Date: 1898
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1898 Address Bulawayo Communication Handwriting Handwritten Lettering Mafeking Postmark Postmarked Rhodesia Southern Zimbabwe Mashonaland
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1. Title: "A Fragment of Colonial Communication: A Mashonaland Postcard from Bulawayo, Rhodesia to Mafeking, South Africa (1898)" 2.. This postcard, postmarked from Bulawayo, Rhodesia, on the 2nd of October, 1898, bears a beautiful and ornate design, reflecting the grandeur of the British colonial era in Africa. The card was addressed to "Mrs. Speight, Mafeking, South Africa." 3. The postcard's blue background is adorned with intricate floral patterns, creating a sense of elegance and refinement. The text, written in handwriting, reads "Mashonaland," indicating the region from which the postcard was sent. 4. The address section of the postcard is dominated by the handwritten address of the recipient, "Mrs. Speight, Mafeking, South Africa." The town of Mafeking, located in the Northern Cape Province of South Africa, was a significant British military stronghold during the Second Boer War (1899-1902). 5. The postcard's postmark, "Bulawayo, Rhodesia," reveals its origin. Bulawayo, the second largest city in Zimbabwe, was the capital of the British colony of Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) from 1897 to 1923. 6. The postcard's journey through the colonial communication network is a testament to the advancements in postal services during the late 1800s. The ability to send and receive mail across vast distances, connecting people and communities, played a crucial role in maintaining connections between families, friends, and businesses during this period of exploration and expansion. 7. This postcard serves as a fascinating glimpse into the past, offering a glimpse into the history of communication in Africa during the late 1800s and the British colonial era. The intricate design, handwritten address, and postmark all contribute to its historical significance and make it a valuable piece of African history.
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