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Postcardiness's Blog

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Exploring the -ness of postcards and ephemera

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Postcardiness's Blog

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Postcardiness's Blog | Exploring the "-ness" of postcards and ephemera Postcardiness's Blog Exploring the "-ness" of postcards and ephemera Two postcards “Art” both undivided back – one faux divided back August 27, 2015 08/27/2015 In memoriam, Kathleen Evans, artist Here are two instances of the same postcard titled “Art”.  Both are undivided back postcards, number 118 (front lower left) and COPYRIGHT 1906 S. S. PORTER, CHICAGO (front lower right), with ANGLO SERIES PUBLISHED BY A. H. printed along the back left edge. Being printed in 1906, at a time when a message on the back of the post card was prohibited, and only the address was allowed to be written on the back of the postcard (commonly referred to as the undivided-back postcard era or UDB postcard era), these postcards were printed without a vertical line in the center of the back of the card. Here are the front and back images of the unused “Art” postcard: FRONT OF UNUSED UDB “Art” POSTCARD BACK OF UNUSED...

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