A collection of English seaside postcards collected by German tourists before the Second World War, confiscated by Hitler and used to plan the Nazi invasion of Britain have recently been unearthed.
Corning, circa 1930: For reasons unknown, the Hocking family made postcards of the grave marker for Charles and Eliza in the Corning Cemetery. Charles Marcelous Hocking was born in 1856 and married ...
The city of Syracuse has gone through many changes in its history, once a resort town along Onondaga Lake, trains running down the middle of the street and the epicenter of salt production. Salina ...
What’s your best ever eBay find? A pair of pre-loved designer shoes at a quarter of RRP? An old record they don’t stock at your local store? For Trudy Shillum, it was something extra special; a pair ...
ONEIDA - A window into the past will be opened for viewers of the thousands of vintage postcards on display Saturday at the 28th annual spring Postcard Show and Sale at St. Paul's United Methodist ...
Beginning in the late 1800s, postcards became a popular means of inexpensively communicating everything from short birthday greetings to sharing a favorite trip to advertising an event. They began ...
A quirky collection of early 20th century postcards is to go under the hammer in Cardiff on Friday. Hinting at the racy undercurrent of Welsh seaside towns in the 1920s, the designs feature Barry, ...
One of Vancouver’s coolest small museums is having a cool small exhibit. Wish You Were Here showcases vintage postcards from the early 1900s, when Gustav Roedde and his family lived in a handsome ...