File:Shanghai tram, British section, 1920s, John Rossman's collection.jpg

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English: The postcard shows a tram passing through one of the busiest shopping streets of Shanghai, Nanjing Road, between the Sincere Company (right) and Wing On Company (left), two of the largest department stores in Shanghai, in the International Settlement of Shanghai in the 1920s
中文:这张20世纪20年代的上海明信片上,一部有轨电车正在行经上海最繁忙的购物街之一--南京路上,上海最大的百货公司中的两家:先施公司(右)和永安公司(左)。
Date 1920s
date QS:P,+1920-00-00T00:00:00Z/8
Source The collection of expired copyright postcards of John Rossman, New York
Author Unknown authorUnknown author
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(Original text: By the collector)
Other versions other tram photos from Asia can be found at [2]

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