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Postcard Collecting Resources and Links -- Postcard Collections -- POSTCARDY.COM
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Postcard collecting resources and links. 8226; Postcard Collecting. 8226; Postcard Types. 8226; Postcard Terms. 8226; Postcard Topics. 8226; Grading and Pricing Postcards. 8226; Resources (Links). This page consists of carefully selected links to informational websites dealing with postcards. Some other sources for viewing postcards on the internet are flickr. Pictures of postcards and postcard related things) and ebay. For buying or selling postcards). Postcard Collections and Exhibits—Personal. San Fra...
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Inland Chapter - American Printing History Association
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Skip to the good stuff! Index to Printing History. Contents of Printing History (Original Series). Contents of Printing History (New Series). Back issues of Printing History. Donnelley’s Lakeside Press building, one block east of Printers’ Row, is now Columbia College student housing. Image courtesy chicagopc.info. The Inland Chapter of APHA has been named in honor of the long-running printer’s trade magazine. The Inland chapter hosted the National APHA conference in Chicago on October 12-13, 2012. 2016 ...
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Brainstorm: Chicago
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Sunday, April 5, 2009. Kitty Cats of the Big Ten. There was an error in this gadget. Memory Cassette - Asleep at a Party. Tilly and the Wall - Pot Kettle Black. Mac Blackout - I Believe in Johnny. Fujiya and Miyagi - Knickerbocker. Chairlift - Evident Utensil. Brazilian Girls - Good Time. El Guincho - Palmitos Park. Harlem - South of France. King Khan - Torture. The Lovely Feathers - Lowiza. Karl Blau - Before Telling Dragons. The Walkmen - On the Water. Grizzly Bear - Two Weeks. Ruby Suns - Tane Muhata.
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The Daily Postcard: More Photo Sleuthing
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Friday, October 26, 2012. Remember the Hendersons from yesterday's post. Well, I unearthed some more photos from the family and discovered that I had also posted something on one of them in 2010.and forgotten all about it. And that photo was from a different box of photographs. It just goes to show you how things can get mixed up. It was another one of those Aha! James and Hanna Henderson. Then there's this carte de visite, which is hard to stop looking at! Is he a giant? Is she a midget? And here's anot...
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The Daily Postcard: February 2012
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Wednesday, February 29, 2012. Did you notice that we have one extra day this month? Leap year is better news for people who are paid by the hour than for people who are on a monthly salary, so it all depends on your perspective whether you appreciate it or not. Here's a card from some previous leap year, circa 1920. This one's a little odd, isn't it? And this one's pretty unusual too. I am mad at that hello girl because she wouldn't let me say all my say. I think 'Hello Girls' were telephone operators.
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The Daily Postcard: July 2012
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Tuesday, July 31, 2012. Tram Tuesday - Marseille, France. Back in 2011 I posted a colorful scene of streetcars on La Canebière. In Marseille. Here are some more cards showing scenes of Marseille that include streetcars. The earliest trams in Marseille began service in 1876 and were pulled by horses. As in most other places, the system slowly transitioned to electric power. This first card, circa 1900, appears to show horse-drawn and electric trams operating side by side. Monday, July 30, 2012. Stay tuned...
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The Daily Postcard: September 2012
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Friday, September 28, 2012. I know, I've been posting a lot more photos than postcards lately. It's because there are so many that I want to post before I move on to other things. So here are a bunch of tin types. They're all about 2.5 inches by 4 inches, and the metal is sharp! Don't know where and don't know who, but they're full of character and historical fashion. Thursday, September 27, 2012. Wednesday, September 26, 2012. Hugh Winslow and Elizabeth Brady Cabot Winslow. Hugh was born in Montana in 1...
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The Daily Postcard: October 2012
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Wednesday, October 31, 2012. Harry Starr's Magnificent Scrapbook. I wonder if it was typical for little boys to keep scrapbooks like this in the 1880s. Harry Starr seems to have lived in Baltimore, Maryland, based on the advertising cards in his scrapbook. The front of the album is both ornate and exotic. Harry's name and the date (January 31st, 1884) are written neatly on the first page, probably by his mother. Tuesday, October 30, 2012. Tram Tuesday - Milan, Italy. S movie, Illusion Travels by Streetcar.
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The Daily Postcard: Time is on the Wing - Birds in Advertising - Part 2
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Monday, November 5, 2012. Time is on the Wing - Birds in Advertising - Part 2. Thus, like the miller, bold and free, let us rejoice and sing;. The days of youth are made for glee, and time is on the wing ;. The first card is a very early engraved calling card, probably circa 1840, so it's not really an advertisement. But I suppose you could say that calling cards are really a form of personal advertisement. In any case, this one says Time is on the Wing. The words are from The Miller of Dee. Oh, good poi...
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Dan Miller Architects Ltd.
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Center for Neighborhood Technology. Green Home Chicago Design Center. The Science of Building. Association of Licensed Architects. Architects Designers Planners for Social Responsibility. Chicago History in Postcards. Dan miller architects ltd. 2165 west wilson avenue, chicago, il 60625 p. 773.388.0876 e. dan@danmillerarchitects.com.