India 1896 Queen Victoria Postcard From Bissau To Fatehpur

India 1896 Queen Victoria Postcard From Bissau To Fatehpur. Annexed Card. Postmark 28 July 1896. 1/4 Annas. Queen Victoria. Royal Crest featuring Lion and Unicorn. Non embossed. No stamps affixed. Used.

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India 1896 Queen Victoria Postcard From Bissau To Fatehpur, present day Rajasthan. Annexed Card, intended only for reply. Postmarked 28 July 1896. 1/4 Annas. Queen Victoria. Royal Crest featuring Lion and Unicorn. Non embossed. No stamps affixed. Used.

Postcards found their way into India during the British colonial era, gaining popularity as a convenient mode of communication. The usage of postcards in India traces back to 1879 when the British postal system introduced them as a cost-effective means of sending messages across vast distances within the country. Initially, postcards were primarily used for official correspondence, but their accessibility and affordability soon made them a common choice for personal communication among Indians of various social strata. With their simple yet effective format, postcards became a cherished medium for exchanging greetings, sharing news, and expressing sentiments among friends, families, and acquaintances throughout the diverse regions of India.

Additional information

Country

India

Year

1896

Face Value

1/4 A

Type

Single

Condition

Used