Description: - FROM AN ALBUM COMPILED BY A MEMBER OF THE RAE FAMILY IN SOUTH AFRICA - Three unusual 'cabinet-card' style photographs related to the Boer War and South Africa, circa 1900. A total of three original gelatin silver photographs mounted on studio card. Size: cards measure , each approx. 16.5cm x 10.8cm [two] and 12.8cm x 10.2cm [one]. One with studio details printed along lower edge of card. Versos are blank. Condition: Good on the whole, with a few small blemishes. The soldier on the horse is Philip Rae. The panorama shows a cavalry regiments entering Aliwal North across a bridge. The final image is ow Bowker's Copse, near Queenstown. ⁂ Provenance: from a Rae family album of CDVs and cabinet cards. Gallery images are of the actual item and show general condition. Additional images, and condition or item details, can be provided on request, typically within 24 hours or less. Viewers on mobile devices may need to click on the relevant tab to see a full description. For added peace of mind, we offer a comprehensive returns policy, alongside eBay's own buyer protection policy. We pack solidly, and have much experience despatching items quickly all over the world with trusted and trackable carriers. All items are vintage and genuine. Regards, Kernoozers [member of the trusted PBFA organisation since 2005]. . PRINTS BOOKS PHOTOGRAPHS MANUSCRIPTS CURIOSITIES key words:
Price: 135 GBP
Location: Ascot
End Time: 2025-01-01T15:29:23.000Z
Shipping Cost: 30.04 GBP
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Returns Accepted: Returns Accepted
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Material: Cardboard
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Subject: Africa, Military
Type: Photograph
Format: Cabinet Card
Year of Production: 1900
Image Colour: Black & White
Photographer: Ernst Lindner, J. Knibbs and Leslie W. Ford
Number of Photographs: 3
Theme: Militaria
Time Period Manufactured: 1900-1924
Production Technique: Gelatin-Silver Print
Country/Region of Manufacture: South Africa