Saturday and time for Sepia Saturday. I am sharing this great vintage postcard of Drill Point Apostle Island on Lake Superior. Apostle Island is in Wisconsin. This postcard is from the early 1900s.
Sender has written on the back in pencil and is for Mrs Alva Todd. There is no stamp on postcard. Fun to peak into others past with these old post cards but they can be hard to read at times.
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The post card must of been delivered since there is no address or post mark. By reading card I can tell you that Mrs Alva Todd is also known as coz Carrie.
The writer tells us that she has not written lately since she has been reading novels all her time and feels naughty but is nice to do.
Hard to make out but looks like some ones grand dad cut his suspenders and went straight up. Not sure what that means. She asks about the children and Carries old man.
To bad that we do not know who these people are and that is was separated from their family treasures.
Clues are the name Alva Todd and first name Carrie. With a little work on ancestry may be able to find a relative.
Hope that you are enjoying this vintage treasure I am sharing today.This link will take you to Wisconsin Historical information on Apsotle Island. Grace
Vintage paper can whisper in our ear. Giving us a glimpse of a time before now. I want to share some of my collection of vintage post cards here. To see other vintage paper items you can visit my other blog.
Saturday, October 27, 2012
Thursday, October 25, 2012
THURSDAY POSTCARD TRAVELS London Buckingham Palace 1900s
Vintage postcards are a wonderful way to travel the world and never leave home. Today we are visiting Buckingham Palace in the early 1900s.
Printed by Samuels Ltd Strand, Recent Street Picadily London
Postcard is unused, look closely to see people walking the sidewalk and one small car. I only men pictured in this view.
Printed by Samuels Ltd Strand, Recent Street Picadily London
Postcard is unused, look closely to see people walking the sidewalk and one small car. I only men pictured in this view.
Monday, October 22, 2012
MORE MILITARY PHOTOS This Monday World War Pictures
More military real photos postcards are being shared this Monday night. I have these three on eBay right now.
Great vintage pieces of history of a time at war.
Great vintage pieces of history of a time at war.
Saturday, October 20, 2012
SEPIA SATURDAY # 148 RPPC Men in Military Uniforms WWW1
Sepia Saturday today is about uniforms, bikes or maybe guns. This party is put on by Sepia Saturday of the UK.
My posting is all about the uniform, lots of you men in uniforms. So many men climbing the stairs, laying on the ground and even 2 young men leaning out the windows.
This is a vintage real picture post card that has no stamp area or any identification. Two of the men have bands with a cross on their sleeves.
Not sure who these men are or what county they are from but my guess is WWW1 because of the post card having no stamp area and this came in a group of foreign post cards.
Take a look and let me know if you have any information to share about the uniforms.
Thanks for stopping by. Click on the Sepia Saturday link to see what others are sharing. Grace
My posting is all about the uniform, lots of you men in uniforms. So many men climbing the stairs, laying on the ground and even 2 young men leaning out the windows.
This is a vintage real picture post card that has no stamp area or any identification. Two of the men have bands with a cross on their sleeves.
Not sure who these men are or what county they are from but my guess is WWW1 because of the post card having no stamp area and this came in a group of foreign post cards.
Take a look and let me know if you have any information to share about the uniforms.
Thanks for stopping by. Click on the Sepia Saturday link to see what others are sharing. Grace
Friday, October 19, 2012
Postcard Friendship Friday #138 Friday Funnies
This cute card has a post mark of 1952 and addressed to the Foster family of Newton, Kansas. Ruby and Ed of Colorado is hoping they are all well.
Thanks for stopping by for Friendship Friday. Please take a moment and visits others over at The Best Hearts are Cruncy for mor Friday postings.
Grace