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Vtg 1938 KIMBERLEY Souvenir Booklet, South African Railways/Queens Hotel

$ 4.74

Availability: 31 in stock
  • Condition: Front cover has some light bends, scuffing, vertical bend at top in center. Back cover has some stains. Both covers have tiny corner bumps ad light edge wear. Inside pages have light bends corresponding to a bend on the front from being thumbed through; tan stains at bottom of pages at center fold from once-their moisture. Please see photos. Still overall good condition for age.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: South Africa
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Handmade: No
  • Modified Item: No
  • Type: Souvenir Booklet / Brochure

    Description

    KIMBERLEY: City of Diamonds and Sunshine
    is the name of this souvenir booklet from Kimberley, South Africa, dated 1938. Published jointly by the South African Railways and Harbours Administration and the Kimberley Publicity Association. Stamp inside front cover from the Queen's Hotel, Henry Orkin, Proprietor. Paper covers, 32 pages inside printed in a sepia-like color and illustrated with photos and descriptions of sites, places of interest and things to do & see while there.
    Front cover has some light bends, scuffing, vertical bend at top in center. Back cover has some stains. Both covers have tiny corner bumps ad light edge wear. Inside pages have light bends corresponding to a bend on the front from being thumbed through; tan stains at bottom of pages at center fold from once-their moisture. Please see photos. Still overall good condition for age.
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