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Steam Plowing in Texas Raphael Tuck 1900s Tractor Postcard Farming Scene Germany
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thepapergallery2 (2172)
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Steam Plowing in Texas – Early Agricultural Innovation PostcardThis richly colored postcard by Raphael Tuck & Sons captures the pioneering spirit of early 20th-century Texas agriculture. Depicting a steam-powered plow team turning soil across open pasture, the scene highlights industrial progress in farming. The reverse includes fascinating details about the Ingleton steam plow and its capacity to cultivate three acres per hour.A beautiful example of agricultural history and rural Americana, ideal for collectors of vintage farm equipment, Texas history, or Tuck’s iconic postcard series.Details:Type: Lithograph PostcardSubject: Steam Plowing, Early Tractor, Agriculture SceneLocation: TexasPublisher: Raphael Tuck & Sons, “Dallas, Texas” Series No. 2378Printed: GermanyCondition: Light edge and corner wear, clean unposted backEra: Undivided Back (circa 1901–1907)Special Features: Informative printed caption on reverse, crest and Tuck’s logo present
Steam Plowing in Texas – Early Agricultural Innovation PostcardThis richly colored postcard by Raphael Tuck & Sons captures the pioneering spirit of early 20th-century Texas agriculture. Depicting a steam-powered plow team turning soil across open pasture, the scene highlights industrial progress in farming. The reverse includes fascinating details about the Ingleton steam plow and its capacity to cultivate three acres per hour.A beautiful example of agricultural history and rural Americana, ideal for collectors of vintage farm equipment, Texas history, or Tuck’s iconic postcard series.Details:Type: Lithograph PostcardSubject: Steam Plowing, Early Tractor, Agriculture SceneLocation: TexasPublisher: Raphael Tuck & Sons, “Dallas, Texas” Series No. 2378Printed: GermanyCondition: Light edge and corner wear, clean unposted backEra: Undivided Back (circa 1901–1907)Special Features: Informative printed caption on reverse, crest and Tuck’s logo present
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