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English: From one of the very first sets of Kashmir postcards published, by the photographer Fred Bremner who made a photographic journey to the principality in 1902. This identical postcard also appeared from Bremner, but titled View from the 1st Bridge, Srinagar Kashmir, showing that titles were a flexible and probably adjusted for marketing reasons. That card was mailed to a Mrs. H. Gay, Worli Hill, Worli Bombay from Lahore on July 2, 1907: "29/6/07 I sent one yesterday but it did not get posted as it was a holiday. So this will be two in all. No news. lo[ve?]."
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Author Fred Bremner c. 1903 Collotype
Object location34° 04′ 22.62″ N, 74° 48′ 21.1″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo


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