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A vintage postcard from Egypt featuring the “General view of Isis Temple at Philae, Partially covered under Nile’s Flood” in Asswan. The postcard is a Real Photo (RPPC) from the Real Photo era (1900-Now), depicting tourism, travel, archaeology, art, architecture, religious, and mythology themes. It is an original postcard, unposted/unused, showcasing an image of the ancient world in Egypt.

The card is written from a location noted as ‘Muzzaffur’ and dated January 28, 1907. Sent to Mrs. H. Edmonston at Married Quarters, 53rd Battery, Royal Field Artillery, Multan, Punjab, India. The correspondence discusses family matters and routine, written in a large, cursive hand.

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