File:Postal Map of Shanghai Showing Sectional Divisions in 1930 (cropped).jpg

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中文(简体):上海分区邮局地图
中文(繁體):上海分區郵局地圖
English: Map of the International Settlement and the French Concession, Shanghai, showing sectional post offices. This map was issued by the Shanghai postal authorities to accompany the division of the Shanghai area into postal sections. The accompanying instructions to residents are printed in English, Chinese and French.
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current17:04, 17 May 2019Thumbnail for version as of 17:04, 17 May 201914,920 × 11,259 (18.1 MB)Tibet Nation (talk | contribs)File:Postal map of Shanghai 1930.jpg cropped 19 % horizontally, 36 % vertically using CropTool with lossless mode.