Rhodesian Postcards: Manica Road (Salisbury)
Postcard of Manica Road in Salisbury.
Believe this postcard to be dated between the 1950's to early 1960's.

It is annotated as Manica Road. Salisbury. Southern Rhodesia
Thanks to Trisha Norris for sharing her memories with ORAFs
Labels: Manica Road, Salisbury. Southern Rhodesia
1 Comments:
Bob Manser Writes:-
On the left of the photo you can just see a bit of the sign of the Posada Bar which was a water hole of note from the early 1900s or before, until mid 50s. The bar maid in the very early days was a May Jackson and a canon used in the South African war was named after her. ( see Tony Tanser's books, A Sequence of Time and a Scantling of Time)
Bob
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