Rectangle shaped silk with coloured drawing of a man in a uniform with a red jacket, black pants, a helmet and a rifle kneeling on the ground. The cigarette card issued by the Imperial Tobacco Company of Great Britain and Ireland Ltd. Front of card has an artist's coloured drawing of a military uniform of the 101st Edmonton Fusiliers ; bottom of silk says "50 101st Edmonton Fusiliers." Cigarette “silks” were made out of satin and came in packages of cigarettes as a promotion to encourage smokers to collect sets. Eg. Flowers, flags of different countries, animals, leaders, etc. They were produced in England between approximately 1900 and 1925.