Title taken from handwritten note on the back of the postcard. Image of a man and horse standing by the base of a fallen giant sequoia tree, in the middle of a grove. Photographic print; uncirculated, undated, monochromatic, with a divided back....
Title taken from image. Street view of historic stone and brick buildings in Quebec city. In the foreground is the Montreal Savings Bank; mid ground is City Hall. Horses and carriages share the roadway with pedestrians; street car tracks are...
Title taken from image. Wide-angle view from the roof tops near a Gothic church in Paris, over looking the Seine and its many bridges, numerous public and private buildings, and traffic on the nearby streets. The Eiffel tower is in the hazy...
Title taken from image. Wide angle view of a public square, with a roundabout, statues, and a garden. On the street are pedestrians, horse driven carts and carriages, and a large wagon filled with wooden barrels. Trees and street lamps line the...
Title taken from image. Wide angle view of an historic public square in Paris. In the center of the image is the July Column, dedicated to the Revolution of 1830. Surrounding the square are trees and large, multi-story buildings. ...
Wide angle view of the Avenue des Champs-Elysees with the Arc de Triomphe in the distance, as seen from the perspective of someone standing in the middle of a busy avenue. In the foreground, left, is a large coach drawn by three horses; nearby...
Features a historic building on Notre-Dame Street in Old Montreal. Unused lithographed postcard, with divided back. Described as a view card, based on realistic image of a specific location.
Frankel, Bessie Bartlett, 1884-1959; Victor Emmanuel II, King of Italy, 1820-1878
Title taken from image. Features "Cathedral Square", the main piazza in Milan, Italy, named after and dominated by the Duomo, a Gothic Cathedral. In the foreground are streetcars, pedestrians and the archway of other buildings. The statue of King...
Photographic image of the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, with pedestrians in the distance. Unused, monochromatic, with divided back. On the front, in addition to the title, is the number 934. Described as a view card, based on realistic image of a...
Monochromatic image of gilded statue by created in 1874. Unused, with divided back. Described as a view card, based on realistic image of a specific location.
Colorized photographic representation of a German military march, with drummers and standard. Also in this image are passersby and a partial view of carriage along an unidentified street in Berlin. Unused, "autochrome" printing process, with...
University with metal fencing, statues in background; in the foreground, a city street with a row of horses and carriages, pedestrians. Unused, "autochrome" printing process, with divided back. Described as a view card, based on realistic image...
City street filled with shops, pedestrians, busses, horse and carriages, automobiles, carts, mounted soldier. Unused, "autochrome" printing process, with divided back. Described as a view card, based on realistic image of a specific location.
Colorized photographic representation of an historic edifice constructed to house the Reichstag, the parliament of the German Empire, from 1894 to 1933. With formal landscaping, fountains; view of the city of Berlin in background, including...
Colorized representation of the Spree river lined by trees, with tugboat; behind is the Berlin Cathedral as well as other buildings, stone column with Prussian eagle, vehicles. Unused, "autochrome" printing process, with divided back. Described...
Colorized photograph: bird's eye view of the central railway station in Dresden, with multiple tracks, railway station building. Street cars and rows of other city buildings are in view. Unused, "autochrome" printing process, with divided back. ...
This colorized card features the Ständehaus, the seat of the Saxon Parliament in this era; the Dresdner Schloss, the residence of the electors (1547–1806) and kings (1806–1918) of Saxony for nearly 400 years; and on the far right, the Catholic...