Birmingham, Alabama. Residences in Glen Iris Park.
View of two homes in the Glen Iris Park neighborhood of Birmingham, AL. Shows a mother and child walking along the street. Postcard is a color print of the scene. Postmarked Feb. 14, 1913. Divided back postcard.Printed on front: 'Birmingham, Ala. Residences in Glen Iris Park' ; Printed on...
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Alabama postcards Birmingham, Alabama. Residences in Glen Iris Park. Raphael Tuck & Sons |
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Alabama postcards Birmingham (Ala.); Dwellings -- Alabama; Birmingham (Ala.) -- Buildings, structures, etc. Peoples -- Domestic Life Birmingham; Alabama; Glen Iris Park Dwellings; Residential streets; Houses For information on using this for a K-12 assignment, go to Alabama Moments in American History. |
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View of two homes in the Glen Iris Park neighborhood of Birmingham, AL. Shows a mother and child walking along the street. Postcard is a color print of the scene. Postmarked Feb. 14, 1913. Divided back postcard.Printed on front: 'Birmingham, Ala. Residences in Glen Iris Park' ; Printed on back: 'Raphael Tuck & Sons' ""Oilette"", art publishers to their majesties the king & queen.', '""Birmingham, Ala."", [Regd.] Postcard 2537.', 'By Appointment.', 'Printed in England'.Written on back: 'Birmingham Ala. Feb. 14-13, Dear Louie! We have started north. Came from New Orleans hear yesterday. It rained nearly all day. This is a fine morning 8 deg. below freezing. Will stop off at Atlanta. Will get home Mond or Tues. of next week Are both well. Will write more when I get home Goodby R. Jessup', 'Mrs. E.E. Cloe, Noblesville, Indiana.' |
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Birmingham, Alabama. Residences in Glen Iris Park.View of two homes in the Glen Iris Park neighborhood of Birmingham, AL. Shows a mother and child walking along the street. Postcard is a color print of the scene. Postmarked Feb. 14, 1913. Divided back postcard.Printed on front: 'Birmingham, Ala. Residences in Glen Iris Park' ; Printed on back: 'Raphael Tuck & Sons' ""Oilette"", art publishers to their majesties the king & queen.', '""Birmingham, Ala."", [Regd.] Postcard 2537.', 'By Appointment.', 'Printed in England'.Raphael Tuck & SonsOilette19132005Troy University LibraryBirmingham (Ala.); Dwellings -- Alabama; Birmingham (Ala.) -- Buildings, structures, etc.Peoples -- Domestic LifeBirmingham; Alabama; Glen Iris ParkDwellings; Residential streets; HousesFor information on using this for a K-12 assignment, go to Alabama Moments in American History.This collection may be protected under Title 17 of the U.S. copyright law.Wade Hall Postcard Collection, Troy University Library, Special Collections.Written on back: 'Birmingham Ala. Feb. 14-13, Dear Louie! We have started north. Came from New Orleans hear yesterday. It rained nearly all day. This is a fine morning 8 deg. below freezing. Will stop off at Atlanta. Will get home Mond or Tues. of next week Are both well. Will write more when I get home Goodby R. Jessup', 'Mrs. E.E. Cloe, Noblesville, Indiana.'Troy University (Troy, Ala.) Library; University of Alabama. Library (Digitization)Box 1, ADAtscwhp000060ADAtscwhp000060.1; ADAtscwhp000060.2imageengjpeghttp://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/troy2/id/245 |
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