JERUSALEM
First View of Jerusalem (Road to Jerusalem). Postmark date unreadable, probably early 1900s. The card was mailed from the Austrian Post Office in JERUSALEM. Published by Fr. Vester & C., Jerusalem. The Austrian Post Office building, opposite the Citadel, remained and today it serves as a tourist information office for Christian pilgrims.
Street in Jerusalem, ca. 1910. Published by Fr. Vester & Co., No. 135. Divided back with 'Souvenir Postcard' and No. 103576 in the stamp box. The postage stamp was affixed to the view side of the postcard (timbre côté vue) and cancelled at JERUSALEM on 6 March 1922.
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