A collection of vintage postcards from a much simpler time and place.
Friday, May 15, 2009
Earl-Carroll Theatre-Restaurant, Hollywood
The Earl Carroll Theatre-Restaurant in the heart of Hollywood on Sunset Boulevard near Vine, is a favorite Nite Spot in the Film Capital of the World. Seating arrangements are terraced so all guests may enjoy an unobstructed view of the lavish stage production with "Sixty of the Most Beautiful Girls in the World."
February 28, 1947
Burbank, California
Hello Kids. "We are having a good time. Went up to Big Red Wood Forest Park to-day. 200 mi. up valley from here. We are starting home Mar. 4. We got lot of places to go yet. Hope everybody is O.K."
Mom & Dad
A very interesting history on this venue, from showgirls to Hair, to the Doors and finally, iCarly. Check out the wikipedia entry here.
In this era of e-mail, instant messaging, and cameraphones, the notion of a handwritten note in the mail seems like ancient history. Postcards were once a quick and inexpensive way to drop a line. Today, old postcards provide remarkable insight into our past; massive archived collections provide sources for historic research. The images can be hilarious, nostalgic and bizarre, and the messages quaint, puzzling and often poignant.
Collecting postcards is a passion for many people, and has been since the late 19th century. I can't explain why I collect postcards from complete strangers, but I'm drawn to these nostalgic images and personal notes. The posts here are from my modest collection, and will include the date, message and image caption on the reverse. On occasion, I will also offer some editorial comment, and a few links to more information on the card's subject matter. Your comments are welcome and appreciated.
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