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Views of Lagos - "Comment on voyage au
Laos. A cheval avec coolies-porteurs ou animaux debat". "How we travel
in Lagos...." Postally used 28-10-1923. Postcard was sent to a military camp from the 11th Regiment in Indochina. Postcard serie F, #12. WNIG1 |
150.00 |
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gruss style - "Lagos" b/w litho postmarked 7-Mar-1903.
two views of Tribe Chief and small town. (stamp removed) WNIG2 |
50.00 | ||
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gruss style - "Lagos" b/w litho postally used from Warri Jul-8-1905 to South Wale. Two views of Tribe Chief and small town. WNIG3 | 200.00 |
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Multivew of the old workshop, the new workshop and interior "J.A. Cole's Institute Lagos S. Nigeria. Postally used from Lagos May-12-1908 to England. Very nice postmark of "Southern Nigeria". WNIG4 | 150.00 | ||
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Lagos West Africa - Deutsch Consulat. Postally used from Lagos April 23rd 1898, through Liverpool with red cd "BR. Packet" 18-May-1898 with destination of Sayda with arrival cd. The second earliest Lagos postcard we have ever come across. WNIG5 | 350.00 |
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"Lagos - Annexation of the Territory of the King of Addo". Postally used from Duala Cameroon 8-8-1905 to Germany. WTOGO7 | 45.00 | ||
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Real glossy photo - Tribes and their Sheiks. Postally used from Lagos Nov-8-1911 sent to USA. WNIG6 | 40.00 |
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Multi view - Porto Novo (Dahomey). Postally used from
Lagos Niferia Nov-8-1900 sent to Birmingham via London with red Liverpool cd. WNIG7 |
125.00 | ||
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b/w litho - Native beach, So. Nigeria. Postally used from Calabar South Nigeria Nov-19-1910 sent to Germany. WNIG8 | 150.00 |
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Color litho - Group taken after opening of the cout at Abeokuta, Lagos West Africa. Postally used from Liberia Deutsche Seepost 9-2-1914 sent to Germany. WLIB24 | 150.00 | ||
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Multiview - Lagos (West Africa). Views of The Bank, The Marina and The Court. Postally used from Lagos January 21st 1898 via Liverpool Br. PAcket on Feb-27-1898 sent to Greiz Germany with arrival cd Mar-1-1898. The earliest Lagos postcard we have ever come across. WNIG9 |
500.00 |