Summary
Postcard featuring black and white image of Railway Offices Building in Bombay, India and includes a handwritten message.
It is one of sixty seven postcards dated from the 5 January 1904 to 16 April 1907, all addressed to James Baird Scott and his family living in Paisley, Scotland. Fifty three of the cards are sent from Victoria, Australia, by Marion Flinn and her family and feature Melbourne landmarks and suburbs, scenes from Victoria and New South Wales. Fourteen postcards are sent from various international locations including South Africa, Nigeria, India, Singapore and western Europe apparently by extended members of James Baird's family either holidaying or working.
Physical Description
Black and white postcard, with image of Bombay B., B. and C. I. Railway Offices. Hand writing under image. Reverse side with hand written address and date stamp. Stamp was removed.
Significance
This collection of early 20th century postcards provides an invaluable pictorial record of urban and rural landscapes in Melbourne,Victoria and New South Wales. It also captures the social and political attitudes and observations of one Melbourne family, relating to domestic and social life, literature, politics, and Australian culture. Themes such as nationalism, the postiion of women and prejudices surrounding Aboriginal Australians, global shipping and communication are also referenced by both the visual iconography and the commentary on the postcards.
More Information
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Collecting Areas
Home & Community, Leisure, Information & Communication, Images & Image Making, Public Life & Institutions
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Acquisition Information
Donation from Moreen Shields, Jun 2011
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Inscriptions
Printed: Bombay. The B., B. & C. 1. Railway Offices. The Phototype Coy. Bombay. Handwritten text: 'How would this suit you at Canal Street? W. Frew S.S. "Cynthia" Bombay Mr Jas B. Scott 12 Hillview Paisley Scotland
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Overall Dimensions
138 mm (Width), 91 mm (Height)
landscape
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Keywords
Buildings, Correspondence, Offices, Postcards, Railways, Scottish Communities, Scottish Immigration