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“Just for the Sake of Society” – copyright 1904
Here is another example of postcard art celebrating a popular song of the early 20th century. In 1904, B. Feldman and Company of London published
Here is another example of postcard art celebrating a popular song of the early 20th century. In 1904, B. Feldman and Company of London published
The only good thing that emerged from the Great Fire of London (September of 1666) was the improvement of streets and the erection of magnificent
On March 23, 1913, Margaret was given an Easter postcard by Aunt Lizzie. The postcard, made in Germany, features a girl (with feathered bonnet slung
This English comic postcard published by G.D. & D. of London, provides humorous advice to a young woman – who may have been married very
From York to Reading, A Scene of Old London (1907) I thought it fitting that this old London scene was mailed between the Pennsylvania cities
On a Sunday during the pandemic, it is refreshing (and frustrating) to think about Ida’s visit to Assisi in June of 1922. This postcard, with
Tellings stories from the past.