I came across these old postcards in a local antique shop, most of which are watercolors or hand-tinted photos. They range from the early 1900s through about 1950.
Your sister’s display of her collection sounds like a neat way to share such old postcards! I have several more on other subjects that I plan to post in the future.
Very pretty and historic…nice post.
Thanks so much!
I love old tinted post cards. This is particularly nice.
Me too!
Thanks for posting. I was at Ste. Anne… this past Oct. Neat to see the old images after seeing it.
Very cool!
Very, very cool. Are you SURE you’re not Canadian?
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Beautiful!
Thanks!
Beautiful 🙂
Thanks so much!
What a lovely collection to come across! They are very beautiful. I really enjoy your blog. Keep ’em coming!
Thanks so much!
what great finds
Maybe I’ll have to post some of mine 🙂 Love the look of this one.
Kirstan, yes, these old postcards are like little works of art.
Love these, Brett! My sister collects vintage postcards and sets them out during each season or holiday. So fun to look at when visiting!!
Your sister’s display of her collection sounds like a neat way to share such old postcards! I have several more on other subjects that I plan to post in the future.
Love the vintage post cards!
Thanks!
Many decades ago I collected vintage postcards of train stations. Vintage postcards bring me a type of relaxation in this fast-paced world.
Sounds wonderful!
These are really beautiful. I love old and antique.
I agree. Thanks so much!
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Really beautiful~
Thanks!
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