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Vintage humor / romance postcard
Circa 1910
Young couple are into the woods.
Flirty, funny cards like these were super popular during the early 1900's up into the 20's.
Teenagers often used them to make plans with friends for that evening (mail came 2x a day) or to stay in touch with their sweethearts away at school.
#postcardstock #vintagestock #deltiology #oldpaper
All of my uploads are from my personal collection of antique paper ephemera
and offered here as free use, no-restrictions stock images and resources.
Do with them whatever you like Be creative, enjoy!
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Circa 1910
Young couple are into the woods.
Flirty, funny cards like these were super popular during the early 1900's up into the 20's.
Teenagers often used them to make plans with friends for that evening (mail came 2x a day) or to stay in touch with their sweethearts away at school.
#postcardstock #vintagestock #deltiology #oldpaper
All of my uploads are from my personal collection of antique paper ephemera
and offered here as free use, no-restrictions stock images and resources.
Do with them whatever you like Be creative, enjoy!
My Gallery yesterdays-paper.deviantart.co…
Image size
1729x2723px 1.58 MB
Make
Apple
Model
iPad mini 4
Shutter Speed
1/15 second
Aperture
F/2.4
Focal Length
3 mm
ISO Speed
200
Date Taken
May 1, 2017 2:12:18 PM -04:00
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I have this same card and it was shipped from Eloise Asylum, Michigan to a town nearby in November of 1912. Which is likely when it was published.