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Christiana.
The picture postcard published by Braune & Lévy of Johannesburg, is numbered 4204 and the divided back (address side) is printed
in red. Like many postcards of the early twentieth century it has been cut out of 'square' and the print therefore appears crocked.
This picture, taken before the plating of shade trees, shows a typically stereotype Government building of the South African Republic
(Zuid Afrikaansche Republiek). The left door is the Post Office and the right door is the Court House.
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Cleveland.
Picture postcard published by R. O. Füsslein of Johannesburg, number 4313. Captioned in red 'Cleveland Post Office and National Bank'
(the Post Office is the building on the right). The divided back (address side) is printed in red
Johannesburg Branch Post Office - Stuttaford Co.
The picture postcard which is captioned in red “Rissik Street, Johannesburg” was published by Hallis & Co., Port
Elisabeth. The divided back (address side) is printed in green. Stuttaford's store is situated on the corner of Rissik and Pritchard
Streets. The Stuttaford building on the left has a typical Edwardian Beaux-Arts and dormered sloping roof. The conspicuous clock tower
of the General Post Office is a little further along Rissik Street on the same side of the street.
Middelburg.
Private photographic postcard of 1907 showing the aftermath of the fire to Government buildings