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The Shigean is a small two-wheeled vehicle in use in Bombay and other Eastern cities.

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English: Advertised in the December 1905 issue of the British publication The Postcard Collector, this is among the earliest India Oilettes. Raphael Tuck & Sons' "Wide Wide World" series, which, like its predecessor, contains some striking pictures of India types. The card from this set which we reproduce by kind permission of the publishers represents a native ox-cart in Bombay, the first city visited by the Prince and Princess of Wales. Native Life in India Series II. 13.85x8.80cm.
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