This vintage real photo postcard features two women dressed in their Salvation Army uniforms. Both ladies are smiling for the camera. Note that the seated woman is wearing a “S’ pin on her collar. The “S” of course symbolizes the Salvation Army. The photographers name and location are embossed on the lower right hand corner of the image. The photo was taken by the George E. Carroll & Son studio, located in Bush Hill Park, Enfield, England. An inscription on the reverse of the photograph reveals that the subjects are Lily Walton and friend. It is unknown which woman is Lily Walton. This postcard was published by K Ltd. sometime between 1918 and 1936. The postcard has excellent clarity and is in very good condition (see scans).

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George Edward Carroll was my great grand father who lived at 96 St Marks Rd in Bush Hill Park, London with his son Frederick Charles Waller Carroll and his wife.
I am very happy that you found a photo taken by your great grandfather in the Cabinet Card Gallery. A number of people have found ancestors among the photographers and subjects in the gallery