Stanley_Avenue,_Salisbury,_1936.jpg


Summary

Description
English: Postcard depicting Stanley Avenue, Salisbury, Rhodesia (now Harare, Zimbawe), from Johannesburg exhibition, 1936.

R344179 Salisbury. Stanley Avenue. Department of Publicity. Southern Rhodesia. E

Back of postcard reads: Stanley Avenue, Salisbury. Copyright by the Department of Publicity, Southern Rhodesia. Empire Exhibition, Johannesburg 1936.
Date
Source R344179 Salisbury. Stanley Avenue. Department of Publicity. Southern Rhodesia. E archived at https://archive.ph/SJgSZ
Author Department of Publicity, Southern Rhodesia

Licensing

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Captions

Postcard depicting Stanley Avenue, Salisbury, Rhodesia (now Harare, Zimbawe), 1936

Items portrayed in this file

depicts

1 January 1936