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Written by anderseriksson on March 2nd, 2011
Would you like to find out what those-in-the-know have to say about Post Card? The information in the article below comes straight from well-informed experts with special knowledge about Post Card. Are we there yet? Everyone remembers those long family vacations which inadvertently someone asked that question. Family after family ...
Written by anderseriksson on February 26th, 2011
When the picture postcard fad hit America nearly a century ago, publishers found a ready market for special greeting cards for every holiday including New Year's. The public eagerly purchased seasonal postcards to exchange with relatives, friends, neighbors and co-workers. They were also lovingly saved in keepsake albums. New Year's Day ...
Written by anderseriksson on February 22nd, 2011
The only way to keep up with the latest about Post Card is to constantly stay on the lookout for new information. If you read everything you find about Post Card, it won't take long for you to become an influential authority. When the picture postcard fad hit America nearly a ...
Written by anderseriksson on February 18th, 2011
Wooden postcards tend to fall within three eras: early, vintage (1930s to 1950s) and modern. Several different designs of wooden cards were issued for the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair. Most of these cards consisted mainly of puns on various words associated with wood. For example: Exposition is more than oak-a, ...
Written by anderseriksson on January 10th, 2011
In 1894, British publishers were given permission by the Royal Mail to manufacture and distribute picture postcards which could be sent through the mail. Early postcards were pictures of famous landmarks, scenic views, photographs, lighthouses, animals or drawings of celebrities and so on. With steam locomotives providing fast and affordable ...
Written by anderseriksson on January 10th, 2011
In today's world, it seems that almost any topic is open for debate. While I was gathering facts for this article, I was quite surprised to find some of the issues I thought were settled are actually still being openly discussed. Post card collectors or more formally deltiologists, generally collect post ...
Written by anderseriksson on December 30th, 2010
Have you ever wondered what exactly is up with Post Card? This informative report can give you an insight into everything you've ever wanted to know about Post Card. Postcards are a handy and often inexpensive way to get your name out there and stay in touch. You can use them ...
Written by anderseriksson on November 18th, 2010
Early 20th-century postcards manufactured for the Fourth of July were very popular. Thousands of colorful cards featured such themes as Uncle Sam, the Goddess of Liberty, eagles, cannons, flags, liberty bell, fireworks, Statue of Liberty, Native Americans, Revolutionary War figures, nautical subjects, and the nation's founders. From the early 1900s ...
Written by anderseriksson on October 28th, 2010
Imagine the next time you join a discussion about Post Card. When you start sharing the fascinating Post Card facts below, your friends will be absolutely amazed. Tinselling Tinselling of postcards was a common practice and one frequently used by dealers to enhance the sales of slow-moving stock. The lines on the ...
Written by anderseriksson on August 13th, 2010
DIVIDED BACK ERA (1907-1915) As of March 1, 1907, the divided back postcard came into circulation. They quickly became more popular because they allowed senders to write the address and the message on the back of the card. The address had to be written on the right side of the back ...