Everlasting Silver Leaves from Table Mountain, Cape Town South Africa

1901
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Overview

A greeting card from Sergeant Morrison to Miss E. Hayward. On the front of the greeting card is a pencil sketch of Table Mountain, Cape Town. On the left inside is a photograph of gun carriages and horses, on the right hand inside are two silver leaves with fabric paintings which are tied together with blue, white and brown ribbon. One painting is of a field hospital, and the other has the words 'The Angl-Boer War'. On the back is the address and a date of 1901.

Historical information

Miss Hayward later became Mrs Fraser.

Details

Details

Registration number
cwa-org-202-HSA1986.20
Item type
Material
Width
11.5000 cm
Height or length
15.1000 cm
Inscriptions and markings

On the left hand inside of the card is a photograph of gun carriages and horses with the caption 'The Transvaal War: The Loss of Our Guns at Tugela River'

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Cape Town
South Africa

Address is Corner of Church Street and St. George's Street. Opposite 'Cape Time' Buildings.
Year
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Courtesy of Katanning Historical Society.

Katanning Historical Society

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Front of Everlasting Silver Leaves postcard
Left hand inside of Everlasting Silver Leaves postcard
Right hand inside of Everlasting Silver Leaves postcard
Back of Everlasting Silver Leaves postcard

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