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September 1, 2010 | Posted in Blog, Designs
A Vintage Postcard Tour of Beantown, Boston 1905
There always seems to be a variety of postcards to pick through in most of the stationary or souvenir store when you travel. For just a dollar or two, I found myself collecting them. Especially collecting vintage postcard, which you can find through antique or museum stores. I got this Boston vintage postcards pocketbook set from a historic house museum I visit in Beacon Hill. Boston. Each card is a portrait of history in time. It describe the time period and even the latest fashion trends or architectures. It’s also lots of fun to go through them and discover the historical perspective as well.
So here are some of the Boston postcards from 1905-1920 that I scan. Most of them were hand colored, because this was before the cameras time. However, this makes each postcard an individual work of art. scroll through them and I bet you recognize most of the sites on these vintage postcards, Enjoy!
(All print belong to “A Postcard Tour of Beantown” by Earl Brechlin with John Bishop)
Oliver Wendell Holmes Called Boston “The Hub of The Universe” Shown
The Hotel Pieroni & The Old State House in Boston
Quincy Market & Paul Revere’s House
Boston Market, most famous market place
T wharf, Boston
The first underwater tunnel of its type built in America
Empty subway scene at 1914
Tremont Street known as today’s downtown crossing
Locatd Betwen Washinton Street and City Hall Avenue, Pie Alley was a favorite haunt of job printers and newsboys.
Ahh Fenway in 1912
Swan boats at Boston Public Garden
Boston Common, a neoclassical design
Boston known as the beantown.
boston, Design, postcards, vintage
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