
This postcard is of the entrance to the Zoological Gardens in Philadelphia, Pa. from Girard Ave. It is postmarked "Washington, Pa., October 15, 1906". It has a notation on the front in black ink which says "Hello Ethel Rec'd your postal and was glad to hear from you. M. Lawson"(or maybe Dawson, not sure). This is by"Illustrated Post Card Co., N.Y." and is marked "P-1". It is in very good condition; no tears or bends. It does have an ink smudge on the front and the corners are slightly worn.
A postcard of the Youghal Harbour, Co. Cork. The historic town of Youghal is nestled on the South Eastern coast of Ireland, at the mouth of the beautiful Blackwater River. This post card is in very good condition; no tears. It has a few unidentifiable marks on the front and the corners are slightly worn. The top left corner has a bend. On the front bottom of the card is the inscription: "9/17/07, D.C.I." written in black ink. It is postmarked Sept., 17, 1907, Rochester, Pa. It is marked on the back "No. 120-65, Published by The American News Company, New York, Leipzig, London (50 different kinds), Litho-Chrome, Leipzig, Berlin, Dresden, Trademark (Germany)".
This postcard is a "Cincinnati Special Series Art Card" of a Greek sculpture at the Art Museum in Cincinnati, Ohio. It is unused. It is "copyrighted 1908 by the Kraemer Art Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.A.". It states on the front "1426, Greek Sculpture, Art Museum, Cincinnati". It is in very good con- dition; no tears or bends. There is a small circular spot that I am not sure if it is a stain or dirt and five little dots of something on the bottom left of the card. It does have worn areas on three of the four corners.
A post card titled "Sailing O'er the Bay, Florida, F.F. 29". It is in very good condition; no tears or stains. It has a slight bend on the bottom right corner. It is a linen-type paper. It is unused. It is marked on the back "Florida Post Card Co., Jacksonville, Fla., C. T. Art-Colortone DeLuxe, Made Only By Curt Teich & Co., Chicago, U.S.A.".
This is a colored, unused postcard of Riverside Park and Drive in New York. Judging by the picture, it looks to be from the early 1900's. It is in very good condition; no tears or stains. There is an inscription on the bottom front of the card in pencil "Having a good time, From Horace to Ethel".
This postcard is a photograph of "The Narrows" at Lake George, New York. It is a picture of two people canoeing on the lake. This card is postmarked Sept. 23, 1951. It is "Pub. by Dean Color Service, Glens Falls, N.Y., Made Direct from Kodachrome and Ansco Color by Dexter Press, Pearl River, N.Y., Ektachrome by Richard Dean". It is in very good condition; no stains or tears. There is a bend on the bottom right corner and some of the edges are slightly worn.
This postcard is an Easter postcard which is in very good condition; no tears, stains, or marks on the face of the card. It does have two bends; one on each corner. It has a pic- ture of an angel inset over a cross of flowers and a lily. It states on the card "A Peaceful and Holy Easter". It is postmarked March 25, 1910.
This is an unused postcard that is a picture of two people on vacation dressed in very "touristy" clothes. On the bottom of the card it states "Everyone seems to know we're tourists!". It is in very good condition; no tears or bends. It does have dirt or stain on the front. The back states"Plastichrome by Colourpicture Publishers, Inc., Boston 15, Mass., U.S.A., P9211". Looks to be from possibly the late 1940's.
This postcard is of the "The Little Church of the Flower" in the Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California. It is of linen-type paper and is in excellent condition; no tears, stains, or bends. It is postmarked June, 1953 with two one cent George Washington stamps. It is marked on the back "Western Publishing & Novelty Co., Los Angeles, Calif., "C.T. Art-Colortone" Reg. U.S. Pat. Off.".