This historically significant group features two original photographs of men in distinctive costumes, accompanied by an official Mexican Military Identification card and associated papers date stamps from 1935, 1953, and 1965. The documents include personalized details such as the individual’s name, rank, and service history, while the photographs capture period-specific attire and cultural context. The set offers a rare glimpse into mid-20th century Mexican military and personal history, with tangible connections to evolving national identity and bureaucratic record-keeping. Ideal for collectors of militaria, ephemera, or Mexican historical artifacts, this group is both visually compelling and richly documented.
Key Details:
Contents: 2 original photographs, 1 military ID card, assorted papers
Dates: 1935, 1953, 1965
Condition: Aged but intact, with visible handwriting and official stamps
Significance: Reflects Mexican military culture, costume traditions, and archival practices
Photos measure 13cm x 18cm
Q2, Original Photograph set & Military ID card & Papers
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