Egypt Postcard 209

Item

Egypt postcard #
Egypt Postcard 209
Orientation
Vertical
Image Type
Photograph (matte)
Color
Sepia
Site/Location
Karnak
Keywords
Temple
People (Egyptians in traditional clothing)
Wall painting/carving
Hieroglyphic inscription
Studio
Unspecified
Reverse Header
Post Card (no hyphen)
Language(s) used
English
Address Line(s) (Reverse)
No
Presence of Stamp Box
Yes
Presence of Center Divider
Yes
Reverse textual description of the image
Laborers Excavating at the Temple of Ammon, Karnak, Egypt.—Ammon was the Greek God of happiness, and this magnificent temple was erected to him by the Greeks. The Greeks were idolators and Ammon was the greatest idol, as he was credited with being Lord of Heaven and earth.
Penciled Pricing
15
Notes
Aside from the center divider, the postcard's format doesn't adhere to either of the given possible formats. In consideration of the presence of English, it suggests this is an unspecified British postcard format.