Vintage Postcard 1968 Hotel Victoria Quebec Mid-Century Modern Dining Lounging
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Historical Significance: This postcard captures the hotel during its "Summit of Glory" years. First renamed "Hotel Victoria" in 1895, it became a fashionable destination for the upper class visiting Quebec for business or pleasure.
Scene: A vibrant multi-view Chrome era advertising postcard for the historic Hôtel Victoria, located at 56 Côte du Palais in Quebec City, Canada.
Restaurant "Le Cap Diamant": Features the classic 1960s dining interior with red-and-white checkered tablecloths and wood-paneled "Colonial" decor.
Cocktail Lounge "Cabaret Français": Mentioned as a key amenity, this lounge was a popular mid-century meeting spot for the "young local crowd" in the 1950s and 60s.
The Guest Room: A "time capsule" of Mid-Century Modern décor, including twin beds with avocado-green bedding, a mustard-yellow chair, and iconic conical table lamps.
Production: Published by Bleau Advertising Reg'd
Era: Vintage Chrome
Condition: Unposted but signed by Janet Dugdale on the back.
Standard Size: 3.5 x 5.5"
Scene: A vibrant multi-view Chrome era advertising postcard for the historic Hôtel Victoria, located at 56 Côte du Palais in Quebec City, Canada.
Restaurant "Le Cap Diamant": Features the classic 1960s dining interior with red-and-white checkered tablecloths and wood-paneled "Colonial" decor.
Cocktail Lounge "Cabaret Français": Mentioned as a key amenity, this lounge was a popular mid-century meeting spot for the "young local crowd" in the 1950s and 60s.
The Guest Room: A "time capsule" of Mid-Century Modern décor, including twin beds with avocado-green bedding, a mustard-yellow chair, and iconic conical table lamps.
Production: Published by Bleau Advertising Reg'd
Era: Vintage Chrome
Condition: Unposted but signed by Janet Dugdale on the back.
Standard Size: 3.5 x 5.5"
This is an authentic vintage item. Use the zoom tool to inspect the photos for a detailed view of the condition.