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English: One of Fred Bremner's most popular postcards, also titled Specimens of Walnut and Copper Carving, Kashmir. The density of the collotype deepends ones appreciation of the woodworker's lifework.
Postmarked Rawalpindi, 21 Oct. 1903 and sent to J.A.S Lrydell [sp?], Lindisfarne, 24 Belmont Park, London S.E. England. "Do you remember watching these people working when we were all in Kashmir together? Oct. 21 M.A.G." |
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Source | https://www.paperjewels.org/postcard/specimens-kashmir-carving |
Author | Bremner Lahore c. 1903 Collotype |
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