This postcard is part of an album of postcards which date from late 19th century to mid 20th century.
This postcard is in an album of postcards dating from the late 19th century to mid 20th century and, as such, indicate the popularity of postcards during that time.
A postcard depicting the Qasr El Nil Bridge in Cairo.
Back, very top, handwritten: 'On Active Service.'
Back, top, printed: 'MARY POST CARD / CAIRO'
Back, left, vertical: 'Cairo Brothers Editors - C[missing text]'
Back, left, handwritten: '[missing text] I was / [missing text] at not getting / [missing text]ow you along / with the others, yesterday. / However, it is a pleasure / in store & up to the present / I h[missing text] been very fortunate / w[missing text]. Here were the / fi[missing text] is the / [missing text] Heaps of / lov[missing text]ec. son / Jack'
Back, bottom left. printed: '[missing text] il Bridge'
Back, right: 'Miss J.A. Crai[missing text] / Wedd[missing text]'
Back, bottom right: '[missing text] / [missing text]stralia'
postcard, 1900s