Early 1900s Chapel Academy of the Sacred Heart St. Louis Postcard
$3.99
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Condition: Please examine scans carefully for flaws. The reverse scan will sometimes reveal nicks or creases ... Read more about the seller notes Please examine scans carefully for flaws. The reverse scan will sometimes reveal nicks or creases that are not visible from the front. Remember-you never pay more than 1 shipping charge. Read Less about the seller notes
This vintage postcard features an exquisite interior view of the Chapel at the Academy of the Sacred Heart in Maryville, St. Louis, Missouri. The image beautifully captures the chapel's Gothic architecture, including soaring vaulted ceilings, ornate columns, and a detailed altar with stained glass windows illuminating the sacred space. The black and white divided back postcard dates from 1907 to 1915, a period known for intricate photographic printing techniques that highlight fine architectural details.Published by The St. Louis News Company and printed by Excelsior in Leipzig, Dresden, and Berlin, this postcard exemplifies high-quality production from the early 20th century. The card measures the standard 5.5 x 3.5 inches, a typical size for postcards of this era. The handwritten message and address on the reverse side add historical character, addressed to Mrs. A. G. Hall in Columbus, Georgia. This collectible item is a fascinating artifact for enthusiasts of religious architecture, early American postcards, and St. Louis history.
This vintage postcard features an exquisite interior view of the Chapel at the Academy of the Sacred Heart in Maryville, St. Louis, Missouri. The image beautifully captures the chapel's Gothic architecture, including soaring vaulted ceilings, ornate columns, and a detailed altar with stained glass windows illuminating the sacred space. The black and white divided back postcard dates from 1907 to 1915, a period known for intricate photographic printing techniques that highlight fine architectural details.Published by The St. Louis News Company and printed by Excelsior in Leipzig, Dresden, and Berlin, this postcard exemplifies high-quality production from the early 20th century. The card measures the standard 5.5 x 3.5 inches, a typical size for postcards of this era. The handwritten message and address on the reverse side add historical character, addressed to Mrs. A. G. Hall in Columbus, Georgia. This collectible item is a fascinating artifact for enthusiasts of religious architecture, early American postcards, and St. Louis history.
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