Tuesday, March 29, 2011

The Singing Tower of Florida Vintage Postcards The Tenor Bell

The Singing Tower is located on the highest spot in Florida and is surrounded by beautifully landscaped grounds -  The Tower is built of Florida coquina stone and Georgia pink marble, weight 5,500 tons, and took over two years to complete.  It contains one of the loargest and the finest Catillons in the world, consisting of 71 bells, the smallest bell weighing 17 pounds, while the largest weighs 12 tons.  This beautiful Sanctuary and wonderful Singing Tower were given to the people by Mr. Edward W. Bok as a symbol of beauty, and as an expression of his thanks to the American Flag.  The place has been rightfully called  "The Most Beautiful Spot in America."

 The Tenor Bell, weighing a little over 11 tons is located among 70 other bells at the Singing Tower in the Mountains near Lake Wales Florida. 
The inscription reads:
This Carillon is a Tribute of Affection
From Edward William Bok to his Grandparents
Lovers of Beauty Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-six

Florida postcards are bountiful especially ones of the Singing Tower.

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Saturday, March 26, 2011

"Cheers" I'll drink to that - happy group of people RPPC

It looks like dark beer. I don't know.  I guess it could be root beer or another beverage.

Friday, March 25, 2011

Old Car with 3 men RPPC Postcard Friendship Friday

I guess you could say this postcard is politically incorrect.  The 3 men seem to be enjoying a good smoke.  I would like to list this postcard.  Does anyone know what kind of car this is?  Model T or?
Check out Beths site for PFF at
Kind of a quick but I am off to sewing with a kit to make an apron.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Springfield Business College, Springfield MO antique postcard 1908

Message on back
Nice Antique Postcard from Springfield Missouri May 22, 1908


SPRINGFIELD BUSINESS COLLEGE, Entire building occupied by the School

We want 500 young men for Telography. We want 1000 young men and women for Bookkeeping and Shorthand. We will enter into a written agreement to secure a good cituation after you graduate, or refund every cent you pay for tuition. No summer vacation -come now . If necessary, we will wait for both board and tuition.
J. A. Taylor,Springfield, Mo.

 

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Horse and Buggy vintage postcard Maybe from Wisconsin


Love this buggy and horse.  Its a quiet Saturday and kind of lazy!!  Rain was predicted and what a shock when it snowed about 10 PM.  At least it has melted but more rain is on the way.  Happy weekend.



Need a wheel for your garden.  Heres one!

Friday, March 18, 2011

Postcard Friendship Friday Friends of Grandma Cabinet Card

I am sharing a cabinet card instead of a postcard because I purchased a lot of old photographs and I am getting ready to list them.  What intrigued me about this photo it is written at the bottom  "Friends of Grandma."  These friends are probably from Creston Iowa as the the Photographer is Burgess of Creston. 

But to have so many friends wearing similar type hats.  And in black.  I wonder if it is a club.  It is fun to imagine who the gentlemen are.  Nice back to the card too.
Thanks to Beth over at
She has other entries for Postcard Friendship Friday to share.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Classic Antique Car Model T Man is posing by his new car ready to crank it up

Everyone has come outside (note woman has her apron on probably cooking dinner) while this gentleman is cranking up his new car, probably a Model T.  Wait it looks like someone is already behind the wheel.  Such a publicity shot!!

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Mother and Baby CDV and Postcard Antique Vintage


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These 2 photos are quite old and you do not find many pictures of mothers and child. Low opening bid due to condition, but you can buy it now for another low price of $3.00. And not only that I will add an RPPC of my choice since I am trying to clean out my stash of postcards to make room for more.

The postcard is in poor to maybe fair condition. Edges are rough, discoloration but a nice photo. What a digital program would do for the PC. The other smaller card called CDV is also quite rough in appearance but the photo is great. I would say this is late 1800s, Mother and child. It measures 2 1/2 in by 4 1/8 inches.
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Vintage Postcard of 4 children, probably Brother and Sisters RPPC

Lovely postcard of a family of children.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Sledding the Old Fashion Way - 1908 Antique Vintage Postcard

This real photo postcard is from 1908 to 1910.  That is quite a fancy big hat the lady on the right is wearing.


Publicity Tourist Bureau Gananoque Cover 1934 w/ Canada newsprint labeling paper & letter

The sender wrote a letter on the back of this advertising (placemat size) newsprint.

Postal History Cover w/ letter written on special newsprint from Anglo-Canadian Pulp and Paper Mills Unlimited.
The envelope or cover is from Gananoque Canada.
Probably a wrapping tag or label to put around a roll of newsprint made in this mill. The sender used the back to write a letter. The envelope is decorated with nice designs and is slit at the top and the side and in good condition.
Gananoque, Canada a letter from an envelope published by the Publicity and Tourist Bureau.



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Saturday, March 12, 2011

Happy Easter Postcard from Finland

HAPPY EASTER IN FINNISH
I love this postcard, the artwork is precious.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Standing Bear at the zoo in Kansas City Missouri Linen Postcard

This bear is caged in the Swope Park Zoo in Kansas City,  MO.  Bears seem to be a popular subject on postcards.  You see them playing in Yellowstone National Park, prowling in Yosemite, checking garbage cans in Glacier.  But Zoo animals are also popular on linen and chrome postcards.




Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Is this boot camp or what? Vintage Postcard says the Beauty Shop.

No details on the back of the postcard.  Any idea where these men are?

Monday, March 7, 2011

CheapTweet - 4 Postal History USA Covers 1878 to 1904 1 stampless Great deal bid 99 cents or buy them for $4.00. Such a deal - Twitter Deals, Coupons, Bargains, Sales and Discounts

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Residences In Lewistown Montana Early Postcard

I always like to research the towns that are featured on my postcards.  I have an interesting book called "Not In Precious Metals Alone" A Manuscript History of Motana compiled by the Montana Historical Society In Helena.
Here is an excerpt from a letter about Lewistown (not dated) from this book.
We had  a very interesting time at our State Central Committee at Lewistown....Women from all parts of the state made their first suffrage and open air speeches at the same time and the audiences enjoyed them very much. There was one anti in Lewistown.
One woman...said that the antis reminded her of the old jingle about the purple cow.  "I never saw a purple cow. I hope I never see one, but I can tell you anyhow, I would rather see than be one."
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Great Letters about the history of Montana

Friday, March 4, 2011

Postcard Show and Exhibition in Los Angeles Advertising Postcard PFF

Its Postcard Friendship Friday over at Beths blog
I picked this postcard as I found it different from most in my collection. It looks old but is actually an advertisement for a Postcard Show in Los Angeles...
Race over the hill to the Greater Los Angeles Postcard Show and Exhibition held June 25th and 26th, 1983
I know there are still post card shows but I have not been to any.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Automated Post Office Coin Operated from Train Station in PA 1947 postcard

 THE "MAILOMAT"




A very different postcard showing a lady mailing a letter (no stamps required) and the postman collecting the letters from a coin-operated letter box. This postcard was mailed in 1947 from a Pennsylvia Railroad Station with mailing service for 24 hours a day. The postcard was provided by Pitney-Bowes, Inc and is available to mail to any address in the USA. From a mailing kioske that requires no stamps.

When post office lines are long try this stampless mailing convenience:
1. Drop a coin into the slot.
2. Dial value of stamp
3. Insert letter in slot, the machine does the rest.

There is a lot more information on the front of this postcard (back too) about the Mailomat.
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Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Can't you reach a Mail-Box? Perfect postcard for a friend who does not write.

I wonder who the artist is for this darling postcard. 
No wonder you did not get this little girls letter.  She cannot reach the mailbox.

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