Sunday, December 27, 2015

Starlite Gardens Atop Hotel Utah



THE HOTEL UTAH
* Starlite Gardens *
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH
Nightly dining and dancing under the stars during summer social season. Acclaimed by world travelers as incomparable in beauty of surrounding and excellence of cuisine.
Directly opposite historic Mormon Temple
* * Moderate Prices Prevail * *



 
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Sunday, December 20, 2015

The Doll House Restaurant




•  A GOOD PLACE TO EAT  •
Home Style Food in a Homey Atmosphere
Hot Rolls — Good Chicken — De Luxe Steak
and Plenty of other Good Things to Eat
BREAKFAST — LUNCH and DINNER
Recommended by Duncan Hines
THE DOLL HOUSE
RESTAURANT
1518 SO. MAIN ST.
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH




 
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Friday, December 18, 2015

PPIE: Tower of Jewels



This postcard compares the height of the Tower of Jewels, the highest building at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition at 435 feet to the 443 foot length of the Pacific Coast Steamship Company's S.S. Congress.

CELEBRATE THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF
THE 1915 PANAMA PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION
in San Francisco
&
THE 75TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE 1939-40 WORLD'S FAIRS
in New York and San Francisco
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Thursday, December 17, 2015

Joy and Happiness




The printed greeting on the front of this postcard is Radostné vánoce, which is Merry Christmas in the Czech language. The back is covered with writing in Czech. The message begins with Radostné a štástné, which translates as Joy and happiness or Joyful and happy. The rest of the message is too hard for me to read, but I recognized the date 1949 preceded by v novém Roce (in the New Year).

I especially like this postcard because the doll reminds me of one of my first dolls which was very similar. My doll was named Mabel. I am now guessing that my mother chose that name. I Googled "doll named Mabel" and discovered that there were dolls named Mabel when my mother was young. The card also reminds me of my family's Christmas ornaments, some of which were made in Czechoslovakia.

Wishing You a Merry Christmas & Joy and Happiness in the New Year


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Sunday, December 13, 2015

The Golden Pheasant Restaurant



Greetings from
THE GOLDEN PHEASANT
San Francisco's Most Favorably Known Restaurant
POWELL at GEARY
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA


 
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Friday, December 11, 2015

Kitchen in U. S. Army Barracks



This postcard of the "Kitchen in U. S. Army Barracks" was published by Curt Teich. It is labeled  U. S. Army Cantonment Series No. 68. This seems to be a large general series of postcards illustrating Army life in the World War I era.The postcard does not identify a specific camp or location.

This particular card was mailed from Des Moines, Iowa on November 3, 1918 with a 2¢ stamp. The stamp indicates that the sender apparently was not a soldier who could have mailed the card "free" via Ssoldiers Mail. The message is typical of the type used to fill up space on a postcard without really saying anything:
Dear Raymond: I rec'd your letter and was glad to hear from you. I am well and glad to hear you are the same. I haven't much news to write. Tell all the folks hello for me. I must close as ever your friend. Charlie

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PPIE: Mallet Articulated Locomotive



TYPE OF MALLET ARTICULATED LOCOMOTIVE
EXHIBITED BY SOUTHERN PACIFIC AT
PANAMA PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION
INTERESTING FACTS CONCERNING THE MALLET CONSOLIDATED TYPE OF LOCOMOTIVE ARE
Length of Engine and Tender, 105 feet 6 inches  ~~   Height 15 feet 6 inches
total Wheel Base 90 feet 4 inches  ~~   Oil burning Tractive Effort 94,880 pounds 

CELEBRATE THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF
THE 1915 PANAMA PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION
in San Francisco
&
THE 75TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE 1939-40 WORLD'S FAIRS
in New York and San Francisco
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Sunday, December 6, 2015

Seven Seas Restaurant



SEVEN SEAS RESTAURANT 
MIAMI, FLORIDA
A beautiful addition to this fast growing community is the 7 Seas Restaurant, made possible through the foresight of one of Miami's pioneers, the late Jerry Galatis, who founded the institution in 1913. In Connection there is a cozy Marine Cocktail Lounge. Good Foods, excellently prepared, are served.
Adjacent to Miami's largest Parking Garage



 
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Friday, December 4, 2015

PPIE: International Harvester Exhibit



INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER EXHIBIT
PANAMA PACIFIC EXPOSITION
   SAN FRANCISCO 1915
PALACE OF AGRICULTURE

Above: View of International Harvester Exhibit from the South-East Corner
Below: Rest Room for the Comfort and Convenience of Visitors





CELEBRATE THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF
THE 1915 PANAMA PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION
in San Francisco
&
THE 75TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE 1939-40 WORLD'S FAIRS
in New York and San Francisco
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Sunday, November 29, 2015

The Occidental Restaurant



"Where Statesmen Dine"
THE OCCIDENTAL
1411 PENNSYLVANIA AVE., N. W.
WASHINGTON 4, D. C.
Famous for International food
Dean of Capital Restaurants
Established over 100 years
Steaks — Chops — Sea Food



 
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Friday, November 27, 2015

PPIE: Japanese Section



JAPANESE SECTION MANURACTURES BLDG.
P.P.I.E.  SAN FRANCISCO 1915
PUBLISHED BY SOCIETIE DES EXPOSITION
PALACE OF MANUFACTURES



CELEBRATE THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF
THE 1915 PANAMA PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION
in San Francisco
&
THE 75TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE 1939-40 WORLD'S FAIRS
in New York and San Francisco
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Thursday, November 26, 2015

Ring Around the Pumpkin



Ring around the pumpkin,
Soon we'll go a-tumblin'.
Wishes! Wishes!
Happy, joyous wishes!


The size of the pumpkin depicted on this Thanksgiving postcard probably seemed very exaggerated when the card was published in the early 1900s. The world record pumpkin was in the 400 pound range back then. It took until 1990 for the record to pass the 800 pound mark. Since then, the art of growing giant pumpkins has advanced rapidly, with recent records topping 2,000 pounds. (source: GiantPumpkin.com).

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Sunday, November 22, 2015

Corey's Fine Foods



Corey's Fine Foods
4th and Fremont Sts.
Las Vegas, Nevada

 
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Friday, November 20, 2015

PPIE: Rainier Beer Exhibit



EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR VIEWS OF RAINIER BEER EXHIBIT
FOOD PRODUCTS BUILDING
PAN-PAC. INT. EXPOSITION
SAN FRANCISCO  1915



CELEBRATE THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF
THE 1915 PANAMA PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION
in San Francisco
&
THE 75TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE 1939-40 WORLD'S FAIRS
in New York and San Francisco
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To view past World's Fair posts, click here or on the exposition label.

Friday, November 13, 2015

RPPC Studio Portrait in a Balloon



This is a real photo postcard from The Kregel Photo Parlors of St. Paul and Minneapolis, Minnesota. It pictures a man and a woman in a hot air balloon studio prop. The balloon appears to be painted on a backdrop with a cutout for the subjects to be photographed.

The man is probably Massie Edgell, though I am not sure how to interpret the information written on the back. Massie Edgell was listed as a head of household in the 1920 census. At that time he lived in Minneapolis and was 32 years old. He was born in Indiana and had a wife named Inga who was born in Norway.



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Friday, October 30, 2015

See Your Future Husband in a Mirror on Halloween



An unusual old Halloween custom involved taking a candle and looking into a mirror to see your future husband's face. This postcard is one of a series illustrating that tradition. This card appears to show the culmination of the ritual, when the couple has met and kissed.

Listen, Little One!
On Halloween take a candle
and look into a mirror, then
over your shoulder you'll see
your future hubby's face –of course this
affair must be prearranged to be successful for the Witches are
busy and can't tend to every body
O. U. KID

When I searched for information about this Halloween custom and the expression "O. U. Kid." I found a blog with several posts displaying postcards and discussing these subjects. Instead of repeating the information, I will give you the links to those posts. There are many more postcards there and the posts are well worth reading.

Vintage Halloween Postcard: Look In The Glass

Vintage Halloween Postcard: Your True Love’s Face

Vintage Halloween Postcard: The Candles Gleam

Halloween Reflections

Oh, You Kid

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Monday, October 26, 2015

Sunday, October 25, 2015

Martin Bros. Restaurant



MARTIN BROS.
Located on U.S. Highways 11 and 90 in suburban New Orleans, 5 Miles East of Canal St.

Widely known for its excellent cuisine, specializing in seafoods of all kinds, choice western steaks, and New Orleans fried chicken. Expertly mixed drinks served at untra modern bar. Home of the famous New Orleans "Poor Boy." Open 24 hours.

 
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Friday, October 23, 2015

PPIE: Butterick Exhibit



Butterick Exhibit
Panama – Pacific Exposition
San Francisco 1915


CELEBRATE THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF
THE 1915 PANAMA PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION
in San Francisco
&
THE 75TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE 1939-40 WORLD'S FAIRS
in New York and San Francisco
Look for more World's Fair Postcards on the Postcardy Blog on Fridays.
To view past World's Fair posts, click here or on the exposition label.

Monday, October 19, 2015

Map: Everglades National Park



Map of Florida's Everglades National Park

Sunday, October 18, 2015

Royal Palms Tea Room



Located just one mile from the business center of Sarasota, Florasota gardens faces quaint Hudson Bayou overlooking magnificent Sarasota Bay. The streets and grounds are elegantly landscaped with luxuriant tropical palms, trees, shrubs, and flowers of untold varieties. A fresh water swimming pool fed by a continuous flow of artesian wells overlooks a tropical lagoon where white swans, geese, ducks, and unusual bird life abound.

 
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Friday, October 16, 2015

Stair Step Children



The real photo postcard above has no identifying information. I bought it because it is a classic example of a portrait of stair step children. The term stair step children sometimes refers to children of a family who are spaced closely in age. Its meaning is more obvious when the children are spaced fairly evenly, but farther apart. When the children are lined up standing from youngest to oldest, or shortest to tallest, they resemble stair steps

Below is a family portrait I found on the Internet. It was posted on a Polish blog here, along with some other old pictures of children. There are seven steps here--five children and two parents.



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PPIE: The Home of Redwood



THE HOME OF REDWOOD
is an artistically designed and completely furnished residence built entirely of Redwood. In its interior finish it displays many new and beautiful treatments of the wood. Do not fail to see it.
Panama-Pacific Exposition Grounds - San Francisco - 1915




CELEBRATE THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF
THE 1915 PANAMA PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION
in San Francisco
&
THE 75TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE 1939-40 WORLD'S FAIRS
in New York and San Francisco
Look for more World's Fair Postcards on the Postcardy Blog on Fridays.
To view past World's Fair posts, click here or on the exposition label.



Monday, October 12, 2015

Map: Old Key West, Florida



This map of Key West shows some of the main streets and points of interest for the visitor.

Sunday, October 11, 2015

Stanley Restaurant



Stanley Restaurant & Cocktail Lounge
1230 Atlantic ave., Atlantic City, N.J.
Featuring the most beautiful open kitchen in Atlantic City
Open 24 hours

 
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Friday, October 9, 2015

Portraits of a Boy



I am calling these postcards "Portraits of a Boy" for lack of a better description. There is no information on the backs of these cards, so I have no idea who or where the people are. I was reminded of these postcards by this week's Sepia Saturday 300 prompt. 

I bought the postcard above because I thought it looked kind of interesting. The photo doesn't look like either a typical studio photo or a typical home photo. It looks like the photographer tried to make something similar to a studio portrait at home and wasn't entirely successful..I also was intrigued by the surroundings and the way the boy is standing on "something" to make him tall enough to pose with his arm on the table. 

The center picture on the back wall appears to be the same boy at a slightly younger age. The wallpaper has an unusual forest-like pattern. The small rug is placed on a plaid floor covering and also looks unusual. It appears to be a hooked imitation of an animal skin rug.

I was really surprised to find the second photo below years later and in a different place. I seem to remember that there were also some other cards with variations of this boy in the same surroundings. This photo pictures the boy between an older man and a woman, presumably family members. The boy appears to have some foliage or feathers growing out of the tip of his head!

In both of these photos, the details of the boy are washed out by the strong light coming from the right, and.the image itself is tilted. Both  photos look amateurish, but I think they are more interesting than the typical "good" photo.



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