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Postcards > Africa > Nigeria Click here for Nigeria Email Alert
 | Item 69105 Nigeria Old Artist Signed Postcard Ethnic, MARKET SCENE Vintage Art Drawn Colour Picture Postcard, Africa. Market Scene in Northern Nigeria. Native Men, Women Vendors Sellers and Babies Children. Artist Signed by E.S. Hardy. Child Life Series. Published by The All British Picture Co. Ltd. Series Six / Child Life Series. | Price: | £7.99 | €13.58 | US$19.18 |
|  | Item 68260 Nigeria Old Color Postcard University of Nigeria NSUKKA Early Colour Real Photograph Picture Postcard, Africa. University of Nigeria. Nsukka. Published by Jackie Eiola Phillips Photos
|  | Item 68259 Nigeria Old Postcard Street scene Clock, Federal Palace Early Colour multiview real photo Picture Postcard, Africa. Greetings from Nigeria. Palm Tree, Seaside, Fountains, Street Scene, Vintage Bus & Cars, Clock Tower & Federal Palace. Published by Jackie Eiola Phillips Photos
|  | Item 62536 NIGERIA BUILDINGS - Empire Exhibition 1924 Old Postcard Vintage Old Picture Postcard, CAMPBELL GRAY. The British Empire Exhibition 1924. Africa Nigeria Buildings. Steps. Tower. During 1924-1925, London Wembley Park was home to one of the biggest exhibitions ever held in Britain. The exhibition was a vast show of buildings, displays and stalls from all over the empire. Wembley Stadium was built especially for the exhibition which also featured an Amusement Park and a full-size, replica Coalmine. It had a serious role in promoting goods and industry from around the empire. Published by Fleetway Press Ltd O
|  | Item 12485 NIGERIA STAMP 1953 QEII SG68 CORONATION 1 1/2d USED British Empire, Commonwealth, Queen Elizabeth II, 2nd June 1953, Omnibus, 1 1/2d Black and Green.
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