Postcards: R A Bourlay – Veld Life PS Series – Type IV

Rhodesia is overprinted ‘Zimbabwe’ in black.

No.sDescriptionEarliest PMK Date
PS 46Vumba National Park, Zimbabwe.

Postcards: B Brown Postcard International AU (HAR 2013 Series)

No.sDescriptionEarliest PMK Date
HAR 14Republic of Zimbabwe Harare

Postcards: B Brown Postcard International AU (HAR 2011 Series)

No.sDescriptionEarliest PMK Date
HAR 10Republic of Zimbabwe Harare
HAR 11Republic of Zimbabwe Harare
HAR 12Republic of Zimbabwe Harare

Postcards: B Brown Postcard International AU (HAR 2010 Series)

No.sDescriptionEarliest PMK Date
HAR 1Republic of Zimbabwe Harare
HAR 2Republic of Zimbabwe Harare
HAR 5Republic of Zimbabwe Harare

Postcards: B Brown Postcard International AU (BUL 2013 Series)

No.sDescriptionEarliest PMK Date
BUL 3Zimbabwe Bulawayo

 

Postcards: Tourist Promotion in Africa (Pvt) Ltd (Type VII – VF Series)

 

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  • Series: Type VII – VF Series
No.sDescriptionEarliest PMK Date
VF/656Eastern Cataract

Postcards: Afrikards – Type I (VF)

No.sDescriptionEarliest PMK Date
VF 01Victoria Falls Gorge
VF 02
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VF 05
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VF 13Aerial View - Victoria Falls and Bridge
Aerial Vew - Vic Falls
Victoria Falls Bridge
27/10/1997

Roman Catholic Church: Marist Brothers

Roman Catholic Church

Marist Brothers

The Marist Brothers (Marist Brothers of the Schools) is an international religious community of more than 4,000 Roman Catholic Brothers dedicated to the education of young people, especially those most neglected. The order was founded in 1817 by Saint Marcellin Champagnat, a young French priest as a way of combating illiteracy and spiritual poverty in post-revolutionary France.

The Marist Brothers arrived in Southern Rhodesia (Zimbabwe) in 1939 at the request of Bishop A. Chichester S.J to assume responsibility for education at Kutama Mission. In addition to Kutama, the Marist also presently operate Nyanga High School, Marist Brothers (Marist Nyanga), in Nyanga District, Manicaland and Marist Brothers Secondary School, Dete (Marist Dete) in the Hwange District, Matabeleland North.

Today, the Marist Brothers are involved in educational work throughout the world. They run primary and secondary schools, academies, orphanages and retreat house in 81 countries, including in Africa.

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Contributors
  • Mark Loomis
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