India 1897 Queen Victoria Postcard From Ganeshganj To Didwana

India 1897 Queen Victoria Postcard from Ganeshganj to Didwana. Postmark 12 August 1897, Ganeshganj. 1/4 Annas. Queen Victoria. East India Postcard. Royal Crest featuring Lion and Unicorn. Non embossed. No stamps affixed. Used.

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India 1897 Queen Victoria Postcard from Ganeshganj to Didwana, present day Rajasthan. Postmarked 12 August 1897, Ganeshganj. 1/4 Annas. Queen Victoria. East India Postcard. 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

1897

Face Value

1/4 A

Type

Single

Condition

Used