Real Photo Postcard Amesbury Street View Trolley Stores Massachusetts 1908
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Condition: *Please* use the Hip photo magnifier to check for flaws on each picture, mouse over to zoom and ... Read more about the seller notes *Please* use the Hip photo magnifier to check for flaws on each picture, mouse over to zoom and click to enlarge. Comes from a smoke free home. Common errors from the scanner vs damage are digital lines (usually grey or pink), cutting off the top of the card/words. Read Less about the seller notes
Antique RPPC Postcard – Amesbury, Massachusetts Street Scene with Trolley – 1908This real photo postcard features a charming street view of Amesbury, Massachusetts, showing early storefronts, signage, and a trolley car traveling along the track-lined road. Notable businesses include E.L. Meek & Sons, a millinery shop, and other period storefronts.Postmarked August 27, 1908, the reverse includes a sweet handwritten note:“Hello there Sweetheart. Drop a line to me. ‘Sig’”Sent to Miss Annie Hackett in Lynn, MA.? Details:RPPC (Real Photo Postcard)Divided backPostmarked 1908, Amesbury, Mass.1¢ Benjamin Franklin green stampSome edge/corner wear; good overall vintage conditionPerfect for collectors of Massachusetts history, trolleys, or early 20th-century Americana!
Antique RPPC Postcard – Amesbury, Massachusetts Street Scene with Trolley – 1908This real photo postcard features a charming street view of Amesbury, Massachusetts, showing early storefronts, signage, and a trolley car traveling along the track-lined road. Notable businesses include E.L. Meek & Sons, a millinery shop, and other period storefronts.Postmarked August 27, 1908, the reverse includes a sweet handwritten note:“Hello there Sweetheart. Drop a line to me. ‘Sig’”Sent to Miss Annie Hackett in Lynn, MA.? Details:RPPC (Real Photo Postcard)Divided backPostmarked 1908, Amesbury, Mass.1¢ Benjamin Franklin green stampSome edge/corner wear; good overall vintage conditionPerfect for collectors of Massachusetts history, trolleys, or early 20th-century Americana!
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