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A postcard from 1951 depicting the furniture of the lounge onboard the Empire Windrush.
Source: https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/nostalgia/gallery/75-years-windrush-came-britain-27139436
Best, who had just turned 18, wrote a postcard to his parents from the tournament, reporting: “The weather here is brilliant.
Engle finished with an invitation to visit the Armstrong Air and Space Museum, and each child chose a postcard from the museum to take home.
Source: https://www.morrowcountysentinel.com/2023/07/19/kids-learn-about-space-neil-armstrong/
If there are entities that didn’t receive a postcard but believe they should have, contact Advani at sahir.
Now on display, for example, is a postcard featuring the Aiken Cottage Sanitarium, a private facility that opened in 1897 for the treatment of tuberculosis.
“Part of his larger postcard painting practice, Wegman employs postcards to create new, fascinating, and sometimes surreal views of familiar places.
Source: https://bernews.com/2023/04/masterworks-announces-major-exhibition/
She was wheeled on to the stage in her platform while on screens at home an interval segment and Sweden postcard was playing.
Source: https://metro.co.uk/2023/05/14/eurovision-2023-the-chaos-you-dont-see-on-tv-was-a-shock-18773916/
"Sometimes I would be refilling the postcard rack right next to the front doors, and I would jump because the footsteps were RIGHT NEXT TO ME, but again, there would be no one there.
Source: https://www.buzzfeed.com/hannahdobro/people-reveal-their-paranormal-encounters
South Buffalo is among the neighborhoods with a “postcard” mural, one of several in the city painted by Buffalo artist Vinny Alejandro.
Thank you to Ron Wood from Marsh History Group for sharing this old postcard with us.
The bill arrives pinned to a postcard of Victoria’s Chinatown in 1898, depicting children celebrating Lunar New Year.
Source: https://globalnews.ca/news/9592473/western-canada-chinatown-renewal/
The centuries-old charm of this famous road is straight off a postcard.
Source: https://710keel.com/ixp/160/p/the-history-behind-7-of-louisianas-most-famous-streets/
The postcard was mailed to Lisbon, Conn., in July of 1977.
Source: https://northeastnews.net/pages/all-aboard-the-cotton-blossom-for-a-grand-show/
The second postcard will ask the voter to confirm or update their residence address or cancel their Indiana voter registration using a postage pre-paid voter response card.
This is a postcard from the City of Pleasant Hill.
This postcard features elephants parading down a street in Clovis in the early 1900s.
This week, once again as a companion to our Remember This column, we showcase this real photo postcard published by the E.U. Iwwerks Studio at 2336 Hardesty Ave., showing a delivery wagon for the City Ice Company.
Source: https://northeastnews.net/pages/ice-wagons-once-a-staple-of-daily-neighborhood-life/
Waking up to news that you've unlocked a new type of bird in the early hours of the morning, or receiving a postcard from your garden visitors while you're on holiday, is such a lovely thing.
Source: https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/whats-on/reviews/bird-buddy-smart-bird-feeder-27051994
“We did send a postcard out to every Medicaid household,” said Ethridge.
Yates’ ice trade grew exponentially, and in 1897 he employed over 75 men and had 25 teams such as the one shown on the postcard that ferried ice from Bean Lake to his Kansas City storage facilities.
Source: https://northeastnews.net/pages/ice-wagons-once-a-staple-of-daily-neighborhood-life/