A few weeks ago, and then again last week, St. Vincent de Paul had bunch of vintage and antique postcards, including some RPPC (Real Photo Post Cards) for $1 or 50¢. I tried to narrow them down for this post, really I did!
I never can resist a collie! AZO 1904-1918
Brothers or a sport team? KRUXO 1908-1920s
Sibling Similarities AZO 1904-1918
Quite an unusual pose for a studio portrait! Perhaps there's a story behind it. A school yearbook? Strongman competition winner newspaper photo? AZO 1904-1918
A trio of real cut-ups we have here! KRUXO 1908-1910
I'm glad I took a second look through, as these are the same three in more proper poses!
"Twins" was written on the bag this was in, as if I couldn't tell!
AZO 1904-1918
Girls' Day Out! AZO 1910-1930
Hilo Hattie - I'd actually heard of her, at least heard her name mentioned. DOPS 1925-1942 (The Wikipedia page shows this image as 1941.) While she didn't found the stores bearing the same name, she did allow it "... for a price, but also out of friendship."
KRUXO 1908-1910
Ok, let's wind it up here.
Cougar Mountain Lodge, Idaho. EKC 1930-1950 The cars are from late 1930s to mid-1940s. The Lodge was established in 1938, and is currently for sale.
The age of RPPC can be determined by what is printed in the stamp box. If there is no stamp of course! The company and details like which way triangles or arrows are pointed, or how the dotted lines are arranged narrow down the dates. The last is the only one that may not be out of copyright by date, but it has no copyright notice, which makes it in the public domain.
https://www.thirdshift3.com/2016/07/10/vintage-postcards-copyrighted/
Great finds.
ReplyDeleteI go in at least once a week to check out postcard stocks!
Deletethese images transport me in the past. They are postcards and not photographs from someone's album? How uexpected.
ReplyDeletePeople are often surprised to find, when going through relative's album, that the photos are also postcards. It was fairly common. I have some of my mother as a baby that are postcards. Easy to share without an envelope, and a much shorter message! More recently there were street photographers who'd take candid photos of people and then send the photo by mail, with a postcard option. https://lisasgardenadventureinoregon.blogspot.com/2024/03/thursday-postcard-hunt-streetwear.html
DeleteGreat photos!!!
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