Ethnic Postcards - Jewish Types
Below left: Young jewish girl, TUNISIA, 1904. Postally used postcard, undivided back. Photo Garrigues, Tunis, No. 202.
Below right: Jewish woman in feast dress, TANGIER, c. 1910. Published by A. Benzaquen, Tanger, No. 51666. Tangier (in Berber and Arabic 'Tanja', in Spanish and French 'Tanger') is a city of northern Morocco.
Jewish women, CONSTANTINE, ALGERIA. Postally used in 23 NOV 1904 from SETIF. Published by J. Geiser, Alger, No. 13-1 (or '131' ?), undivided back.
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