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Explore the social history of a nostalgic era through our curated vintage postcard collection. Each card is a classical keepsake—not just a picture, but a window into the personal messages and lived experiences of the past that still resonate today.
Social History: Written in elegant French cursive from Montreal, the sender apologizes for the late reply to her cousin, explaining they have been...
View full detailsHistorical Significance: Seeing the Manor House in its pre-1952 state is poignant. Much of the surrounding area was forever changed by the devasta...
View full detailsSocial History: Captures a fantastic row of 1920s vintage cars and men and women in period attire walking along the sidewalk.Scene: Known as the ci...
View full detailsSocial History Charm: The card is addressed to Adolph Marcelonis in Bradford, Mass. The handwritten message provides a quintessential glimpse of...
View full detailsHistoric Significance: Because this card is unused, it remains a pristine example of early 20th-century color lithography. It reflects the intense ...
View full detailsSocial History: This card features an authentic pencil-written note from "Harry" to Mrs. Harvey McCarthy of 31 Willetts Ave, New London, Connectic...
View full detailsSocial History: Sent by Betty to Haverhill, MA: "Am back in Hollywood & I love it. Everything is wonderful. Am working at the studio & enj...
View full detailsSocial History: Traveler's note from "Julia" describing her journey through the Alps: "On train from Berne to Lucerne. This is the famous cheese...
View full detailsSocial History: Features a man and woman walking toward the Palace of Fine Arts rotunda, providing a wonderful sense of scale and grandeur. Real P...
View full detailsSocial History: Features the complete "The Call of the Trail" poem on the front, romanticizing the spirit of western exploration.Publisher: Sanbor...
View full detailsSocial History: Traveler's note from "Julia" describing her journey through the Alps: "It’s very beautiful. Am on a train now going from Bern to...
View full detailsSocial History: Features a rare front-side note (required in 1906): "Wish you were with me in Portland ME. Alice Doran." Mailed to Miss Mary Buckl...
View full detailsSocial History: Captures an authentic 1961 summer "Grand Tour" of the East Coast: "Am in Bethlehem this week & going to Poconos today... spent...
View full detailsHistorical Significance: This postcard captures the hotel during its "Summit of Glory" years. First renamed "Hotel Victoria" in 1895, it became a ...
View full detailsSocial History: Features a brief handwritten note: "Vacations are almost over I shall be home Sunday evening. yours, E.F.R." mailed to Miss Sara L...
View full detailsEcclesiastical history: A postcard record of the Benedictine Convent at 45 Rue St-Loup highlights its dual role as a "Pension for Ladies," a safe ...
View full detailsSocial History: The handwritten message from January 1927 captures a transcontinental train journey from the West Coast to Boston via Chicago. This...
View full detailsSocial History: A compelling personal message from "Stella" about surviving a car accident and her recovery in a San Bernardino hospital. It's a ra...
View full detailsSocial History: A rare candid moment featuring a young bicyclist in the foreground, alongside a bustling crowd of Edwardian-era pedestrians. Scene:...
View full detailsSocial History: A remarkable candid moment from the Edwardian era, featuring a dense crowd of pedestrians. Note the period fashion, including men i...
View full detailsPostal History: Postally used on August 12, 1913, from the Berlin N.V. 7 district. Features a sharp circular date stamp (12.8.13.8-9V) and a doubl...
View full detailsSocial History: Features a nostalgic 1950s travel note: "Dear Gus... am having a swell time. Mom sent me your letter... Tell 'Mike' I said 'Hello...
View full detailsUnique Social History: Includes a rare worker's message on the front from 76 Howard St., Sacramento: "We have not had time to be homesick. I am cem...
View full detailsSocial History: A sweet note from a traveler named Sarah to "Lizzie" about her journey home: "We are starting for home today where we expect to arr...
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