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TomTopol's items7 of 36US Passport - Legation St. Petersburg, Russian Empire 1895 - Ambassador BreckinridgeA NS passport 1937 issued in Haifa (then British Mandate Palestine) in leather cover
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    Posted 1 year ago

    TomTopol
    (36 items)

    UK 1927. Woman in a Tennis outfit and Tennis rack. The shoes look rather like Ballet shoes. Love it.

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    1. racer4four racer4four, 1 year ago
      Different times for sure.
      Imagine modern photos allowed to show full body, clothes, and interests.
      The photos would be useless, and hilarious!
    2. TomTopol TomTopol, 1 year ago
      Today's travel documents are all about security and standardization. Many countries don't issue any more physical visas or don't stamp your document anymore. That's why I love passport history and old passports!

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