Thomson & Greenwich NY~Hudson Valley Bridge Crossing Battenkill~1910 Postcard
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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 antique postcard features a hand-colored image of the Hudson Valley Bridge crossing the Battenkill River between Thomson and Greenwich, New York. The scene captures the bridge's structure spanning the calm waters with reflections and surrounding landscape, showcasing early 20th-century rural charm. Printed by C.W. Hughes of Mechanicville, NY, and marked as "Guaranteed Handcolored," it exemplifies the hand-tinted postcard printing technique popular during the Divided Back era (1907-1915).Postmarked in 1910 from Ayer, New York, this postcard offers a glimpse into early American postcard history and regional infrastructure. The divided back allows for a written message and address, with a one-cent Benjamin Franklin stamp affixed. The card is a valuable collectible for those interested in New York State landmarks, historic bridges, or antique postcards from the early 1900s. Its original printing and hand-coloring make it a unique addition to vintage postcard collections.
This antique postcard features a hand-colored image of the Hudson Valley Bridge crossing the Battenkill River between Thomson and Greenwich, New York. The scene captures the bridge's structure spanning the calm waters with reflections and surrounding landscape, showcasing early 20th-century rural charm. Printed by C.W. Hughes of Mechanicville, NY, and marked as "Guaranteed Handcolored," it exemplifies the hand-tinted postcard printing technique popular during the Divided Back era (1907-1915).Postmarked in 1910 from Ayer, New York, this postcard offers a glimpse into early American postcard history and regional infrastructure. The divided back allows for a written message and address, with a one-cent Benjamin Franklin stamp affixed. The card is a valuable collectible for those interested in New York State landmarks, historic bridges, or antique postcards from the early 1900s. Its original printing and hand-coloring make it a unique addition to vintage postcard collections.
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