Illustrated color postcard celebrating the American holiday, the Fourth of July, showing a patriotic sailor boy with a firecracker wheel. (Photo: Kean Collection/Archive Photos/Getty Images) ...
A Wisconsin Dells author is presenting her history of the area in color. Bonnie Alton, a city resident and historian who authored “Postcard History Series Wisconsin Dells” in 2007 in black and white, ...
In the late 1800s, the Detroit Photographic Company began printing a series of color postcards based off photographs of iconic places in America, such as New York City and San Francisco, and peoples ...
In the late 19th and early 20th century, you may not have been able to travel to, say, the Grand Canyon, but you could look at a picture postcard of it and enjoy the moment vicariously. Now a group of ...
These postcards are the first color photographs taken of the New World, capturing the majesty of the American landscape, from buzzing city scenes to the dramatic vista of the Grand Canyon. Dating back ...
MANILA, Philippines - Postcard collecting, as with other collecting hobbies, has gone in and out of fashion over the years. It has appealed to a very wide range of collectors and has been strongly ...
It’s clear that we all want the best return from our direct mail postcards. Important design factors like the right layout and images significantly impact the success of a direct mail marketing ...
These color postcards of the sun-baked streets and Moorish architecture of Tunisia were created using the Photochrom process, a technique for applying realistic color to monochrome images that ...
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, postcards were the social medium of choice, The period between 1907 and 1915 is now known as the Golden Age of Postcards. At its peak, it is estimated that ...
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