1909 Germiston, South Africa Gold Rush Era Postcard

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This postcard depicts a general view of Germiston, South Africa, during the early 20th century. 
The postcard includes a handwritten message:
"Have left the Sheba. Am now at the Knights Deep G.M. Johannesburg. With best wishes from L.G. Leopold."
Addressed to Miss G. Pratt at 261 Macquarrie St, Hobart, Tasmania, the postcard bears a postmark dated 1909, adding authenticity and historical value.
Size: Approx. 14 cm x 9 cm
Germiston was a pivotal town during South Africa's gold rush era, contributing to the economic boom driven by mining. 
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SKU: POS449-
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