File:Île d'Or. Carte postale. Verso. 1910.jpg

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Description
Text and address on the back of a postcard.
Date 1910
date QS:P571,+1910-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medium black-and-white photography
Saint-Raphaël multimedia library
Object history Carlini heritage fonds.
Inscriptions

Title verso top:

Carte postale
[Postalcard]

verso left:

Correspondance

verso left:

Yoelrey Propri omotu Insulae aureae
[I, the king of the Isle of Gold by his will]

Title verso top:

Carte postale
[Postalcard]

Seal verso left:

Charleroy (sud) 10

verso right:

Adr[esse]
[adr[ress]]

verso right:

M. Pomba. 21 rue du collège Charleroi. Belgique
Notes

Requested by Auguste Lutaud
Note that given the text, this is a “five-word postcard”. These letters benefited from very reduced rates hence their success.

Source/Photographer Laurence Bureau-Lagane (June 2013) "Inauguration par le roi Auguste 1er" in Éditions de l’île d’Or , ed. (in French) L’île d’Or : joyau de l’Estérel (20 cm), p. 18 ISBN: 978-2-7466-6228-5.
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