Sunday, June 5, 2011
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - Sing Fat Co.
Divided back postcard showing the Sing Fat Co., an Oriental bazaar, in the Chinatown district of San Francisco, California. Card was published by Pacific Novelty Co. of San Francisco. The card is dated on the back September 23, 1922.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - Chamber of Commerce
White border real photo postcard showing the Chamber of Commerce Building at the corner of 12th St and Broadway in Los Angeles, California. This building was completed in 1924 and was demolished in the 1960s for expansion of the Los Angeles Times. Although the card itself is not dated, white border cards were produced in the U.S. between 1915 and 1930.
PASADENA, CALIFORNIA - Bullock's Inc.
YORK, NEBRASKA - Court House
BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS - Main Street
MACKINAW, ILLINOIS
MACKINAW, ILLINOIS - Christian Church
NEWTONVILLE, MASSACHUSETTS - Masonic Building
AURORA, ILLINOIS - River Street
AURORA, ILLINOIS - Hotel Bishop
BUNKER HILL, ILLINOIS - M.E. Church
LAGUNA BEACH, CALIFORNIA - Pottery Shack
Chrome postcard advertising the Pottery Shack in Laguna Beach, California. This is a Plastichrome postcard published by Colourpicture Co. of Boston, MA. Initially the site of a small home, then the Yum-Yum Tea Room, in 1936 it was to become the home of The Pottery Shack and remain so for the next 66 years. With a trailer load of “seconds” from J.A. Bauer’s Glendale factory, The Pottery Shack flourished as a destination for residents and visitors alike combing through stacks of pottery and collectibles. The founding Childs family retired in 1972 and sold their business to Pier One Imports with its intention of using the brand and concept as the basis for national expansion. With these plans aborted, it passed back into private hands and in 2004 one of Laguna Beach’s favorite shopping places closed its retail store. In 2006, after two years of caring renovation, The Shack was reborn as The Old Pottery Place, providing a home for an array of distinctive shops, restaurants, and offices.
ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA - Webb's City
Chrome postcard showing Webb's City in St. Petersburg, Florida. This postcard was published by Ward Beckett & Co. of Clearwater, FL. Webb's City advertised itself as "The World's Most Unusual Drug Store". It covered 5 city blocks and included 67 stores in downtown St. Petersburg. Webb's had a gift shop, hardware store, meat market, beauty salon, travel agency, clothing departments, cafeteria, multiple coffee shops and soda fountains and of course, a drugstore. The store first opened in the mid 1920s and closed for good in 1979.
PEKIN, ILLINOIS - Pekin Public Hospital
EAST PEORIA, ILLINOIS - Caterpillar Tractor Co.
Chrome postcard showing Building KK of Caterpillar Tractor Co. in East Peoria, Illinois. Building KK housed the most modern diesel engine factory in the world and was part of Caterpillar's 5.5 million square feet of floor space under roof. This is a Curteichcrom card published in 1956 by Curteich of Chicago, IL.
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - The Tropics
MATTOON, ILLINOIS - Hotel Byers
JOPLIN, MISSOURI - Joplin Motel
KIT CARSON, COLORADO - Kit Carson Cottage Camp
CAMP GRANT, ILLINOIS - Orders to Leave
Divided back postcard showing soldiers in fron the barracks at Camp Grant, Illinois. This postcard was published by E.C. Kropp Co. of Milwaukee, WI. It was postmarked at Rockford, Illinois, and is dated January 10, 1919. Camp Grant, near Rockford, was established in 1917 and became one of the major training facilities during World War I. In October 1940 Camp Grant was re-activated as an induction center and also served as a POW detention center during World War II. The camp was permanently closed in 1946 and many of the buildings had been razed by the late 1940s.
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - USO Lounge and Servicemen's Canteen
THE NEW CINERAMA
QUIZ KIDS
This is a real photo postcard showing the 7 Quiz Kids as well as the quizmaster Joe Kelly. The Quiz Kids was a popular radio (and later TV) series from the 1940s and 1950s. Originally sponsored by Alka-Seltzer, the series was first broadcast on NBC from Chicago on June 28, 1940. It continued on radio for the next 13 years. On television, the show was seen on NBC and CBS from July 6, 1949 to July 5, 1953, with Joe Kelly as quizmaster, and again from January 12 to September 27, 1956, with Clifton Fadiman as host.
MORTON, ILLINOIS - W9ERE Ham Radio Operator
This is a penny postcard from ham radio operator Elmer R. "Mike" Strunk from Morton, Illinois. Card is dated November 25, 1938, and was postmarked at Morton and mailed on December 13, 1938. Mike Strunk was my uncle and I spent many days in my youth listening to him talk to his many friends all over the world via his ham radio.