Wichita Postcard Club
Wichita Postcard Club
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When Radiation Was Popular by Dan Saks
Просмотров 584 часа назад
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Hal Interviews Ken about His Upcoming Talk - Postcard of the Week
Просмотров 11016 часов назад
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Valley Center 1907 New Year Greeting
Просмотров 8614 дней назад
#postcard
Telephone Christmas - Postcard of the Week
Просмотров 5121 день назад
#postcard
What to Expect When You Sell Your Collection by Mark Jones
Просмотров 20521 день назад
This presentation is part of more information about divesting/curating your collection: sites.google.com/view/postcardclubs-summit Helpful Links & Contacts: Mark Jones: Mark’s RUclips Channel www.youtube.com/@SMPostcards Mark’s Lo-Fi Store: ko-fi.com/smpostcards Mark’s eBay Store: ebay.us/IPVEFW Mark’s Email: contact@smpostcards.com Mark’s Address: SMPostacrds PO Box 198 Bradley, Illinois 60915...
Creepy Santa by Lauren Thor
Просмотров 11021 день назад
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B29s Lined up in Wichita
Просмотров 15528 дней назад
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Influences on Samuel L Schmucker’s Postcard Art by Jack Davis
Просмотров 145Месяц назад
- - - Conclusion: Samuel Schmucker was influenced by a number of different artists and art movements. Despite all of those influences, he developed and perfected his own unique, distinctive style. It is regrettable that he is virtually unknown outside the postcard hobby. We believe his artwork is of the very highest quality and that he deserves to be recognized as an important American artist f...
The Chicken That Laid the Victory Egg - Postcard of the Week
Просмотров 45Месяц назад
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Detroit Publishing Company By Rosanne Goodwin
Просмотров 146Месяц назад
Online Resources: Yale University Library Detroit Publishing Company search collections.library.yale.edu/catalog/?page=1&per_page=30&q=Detroit publishing company&search_field= all_fields&view=gallery Library of Congress www.loc.gov/pictures/collection/det/background.html THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY DIGITAL COLLECTIONS digitalcollections.nypl.org/collections/detroit-publishing- company-postcards...
Hal Interviews Jack Davis About His Upcoming Presentation
Просмотров 76Месяц назад
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Mechanical Linen Postcard
Просмотров 92Месяц назад
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They Did Their Duty - Service of Dogs in WWI By Jack Ginsbury
Просмотров 77Месяц назад
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RailRoad YMCA St Louis
Просмотров 59Месяц назад
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Novelty Postcards by Wendy Buckle
Просмотров 87Месяц назад
Novelty Postcards by Wendy Buckle
Unconditional Surrender - Postcard of the Week
Просмотров 732 месяца назад
Unconditional Surrender - Postcard of the Week
War Bonds and Stamps - Postcard of the Week
Просмотров 852 месяца назад
War Bonds and Stamps - Postcard of the Week
Behind the Bar Postcard Views of the Men and Women Who Mix, Shake and Serve Cocktails
Просмотров 1582 месяца назад
Behind the Bar Postcard Views of the Men and Women Who Mix, Shake and Serve Cocktails
Dueling Hardware Companies By Tom Basore - 46th Annual Wichita Postcard Show
Просмотров 1232 месяца назад
Dueling Hardware Companies By Tom Basore - 46th Annual Wichita Postcard Show
Hal Interviews Diane and Kyle About Their Upcoming Presentation
Просмотров 592 месяца назад
Hal Interviews Diane and Kyle About Their Upcoming Presentation
46th Wichita Postcard Club Show Treasures
Просмотров 1012 месяца назад
46th Wichita Postcard Club Show Treasures
The Bicycle in the Postcard Age by Lauren Thor
Просмотров 1612 месяца назад
The Bicycle in the Postcard Age by Lauren Thor
Hal Interviews Tom Basore About His Upcoming Presentation At the Wichita Postcard Club Show
Просмотров 752 месяца назад
Hal Interviews Tom Basore About His Upcoming Presentation At the Wichita Postcard Club Show
Wichita Postcard Club Show Card - Postcard of the Week
Просмотров 823 месяца назад
Wichita Postcard Club Show Card - Postcard of the Week
Origins of American Postcards 1848 - 1898 the First 50 Years by Bob Toal
Просмотров 2253 месяца назад
Origins of American Postcards 1848 - 1898 the First 50 Years by Bob Toal
Hal Interviews Bob Toal About His Upcoming Talk
Просмотров 903 месяца назад
Hal Interviews Bob Toal About His Upcoming Talk
Airplane Photo Studio Card
Просмотров 653 месяца назад
Airplane Photo Studio Card
Bathhouses, Plunges and Resorts - Public Bathing Postcards By Rosanne Goodwin
Просмотров 1183 месяца назад
Bathhouses, Plunges and Resorts - Public Bathing Postcards By Rosanne Goodwin
Soap Bubbles Boy
Просмотров 503 месяца назад
Soap Bubbles Boy

Комментарии

  • @Jonathan-r4m3d
    @Jonathan-r4m3d День назад

    Hey, this is so cool! He was my Great Uncle! We used to get cartoon Christmas cards from him every year!

  • @MailboxMemoriesAshli
    @MailboxMemoriesAshli День назад

    So interesting and well done.

  • @lindaf4968
    @lindaf4968 7 дней назад

    A topic I was unfamiliar with! Thanks for this very interesting presentation.

  • @threewheeler624
    @threewheeler624 8 дней назад

    Thank you for a good video and a great postcard.

  • @AmericanVintagePostcards
    @AmericanVintagePostcards 16 дней назад

    John at Popeye should start a monthly postcard box subscription lol.

  • @AmericanVintagePostcards
    @AmericanVintagePostcards 16 дней назад

    Just saw this video Great Job. I may need to get up with you for my Fred Harvey Project in Spring for a buy or Scans.

  • @puddingspostcards8729
    @puddingspostcards8729 16 дней назад

    Thanks Mark. Feels surreal watching you on a different channel.

  • @threewheeler624
    @threewheeler624 21 день назад

    Thank you for a good video. Merry Christmas! I wish for a box containing 1000 late 19th century Post Cards, Postal cards, Real Photo Post Cards and Private Mailing Cards... Please.

  • @postcardguy
    @postcardguy 24 дня назад

    I get dozens of inquiries each year from being an IFPD dealer for over a dozen years now. It lends credibility as a buyer and seller, as the group vets it's members and also collects feedback

  • @postcardguy
    @postcardguy 24 дня назад

    Great info! Thanks Mark!

  • @MailboxMemoriesAshli
    @MailboxMemoriesAshli 26 дней назад

    Enjoyed this so much, Lauren, and learned a lot. The clowns being a good luck symbol was new information but does explain their appearance on New Years cards. Thanks for all your research and preparation.

  • @pamcard1499
    @pamcard1499 27 дней назад

    Wonderful presentation!

  • @lindaf4968
    @lindaf4968 29 дней назад

    Thanks! Short but sweet!

  • @figgy144
    @figgy144 Месяц назад

    Excellent, well presented and information, thank you

  • @lindaf4968
    @lindaf4968 Месяц назад

    Great!

  • @donnamartin4299
    @donnamartin4299 Месяц назад

    Hi again from England. A great talk on Detroit postcards. I wanted to add something to the conversation about the 'proof' card. The Company was basically a photography studio producing postcards. In photography, a 'proof' is a page of 'test' photographs, printed for quality and/or selection purposes. Before prints/postcards are produced, photographers print 'proofs' of smaller multiple images and look in detail (usually through a magnifyer) at; photographic framing (ie. Design and balance), clarity (to dismiss blurred images), colour balance, and for purpose of choosing the best photographs to go to print. A 'proof' is basically a 'sample'. I hope that informs.

  • @Oldmaninthestream
    @Oldmaninthestream Месяц назад

    Wealth of knowledge as usual, thank you.

    • @donnamartin4299
      @donnamartin4299 Месяц назад

      @@Oldmaninthestream I'm an academic historian but I studied art and photography when I was younger. We always chose our photographs to print from proof sheets. Interestingly, these were the sheets they would have chosen the postcard images from. So some of those original images may be unique in print because they were never chosen as cards. Fascinating.

  • @JackGinsburg-s4u
    @JackGinsburg-s4u Месяц назад

    My understanding was that dogs were either purchased by the military or voluntarily offered by their owners who saw it as their patriotic duty. Of course, practices may have varried among countries. I would be very interested in seeing any data regarding the requisitioning of dogs during WWI.

    • @donnamartin4299
      @donnamartin4299 Месяц назад

      @@JackGinsburg-s4u Hi Jack. I'm not sure if they kept these kind of records in the UK, or exactly how the process worked. I have done quite a bit of oral history in the countryside here. A lot of people had pets and farm animals taken - most of them never saw them again and didn't know what happened to them. It wasn't seen so much as duty in the case of animals; Horses were purchased but dogs were requisitioned. Hope that's informative. The IWM may have more information 👍

  • @donnamartin4299
    @donnamartin4299 Месяц назад

    Hi again from England. Super interesting subject. No one asked how the military recruited these dogs. It may be interesting to pass on, that many of the dogs were requisitioned from farmers that were previously working dogs, but it wasn't unheard of that family pets were taken to serve in WWI, and of course, sadly, many never made it home.

  • @nomadmetaldetecting8766
    @nomadmetaldetecting8766 2 месяца назад

    Interesting story, 👍

  • @JarieLynR
    @JarieLynR 2 месяца назад

    Found your channel via Daniel May. I'm loving your enthusiasm in your videos.

  • @nomadmetaldetecting8766
    @nomadmetaldetecting8766 2 месяца назад

    Hello, I just subbed your channel from your friend Daniel 👍 send me over. I’m a new collector and your info is great thanks!

  • @vincentgrandillo1632
    @vincentgrandillo1632 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for posting this I saw this picture in an article and wanted to know more. Do you know if this is how the plane looked when it was operational? Or what this oitfitted for the hotel?

  • @lindaf4968
    @lindaf4968 2 месяца назад

    Daniel May would be a great guest to have on your channel.

  • @donnamartin4299
    @donnamartin4299 2 месяца назад

    I omitted to explain. The Old English word 'cock' means to 'raise' ie. 'Cock' a trigger; 'Cock-up' bridge - a river bridge that raises on a mechanism to let barges through. Therefore, 'docking' a horses/dogs tail raises it up to stop it getting snagged during hunting. I hope these comments have been informative.

  • @donnamartin4299
    @donnamartin4299 2 месяца назад

    Second comment. The origins of the word 'Cocktail' are thought to come from the French word 'coquetier' for an 'egg cup' - something American's are not familiar with. These are small bowls not unlike shot glasses, and used to serve 'boiled eggs'. It is thought that Antoine Amedee Peychaud, the inventor of 'Peychaud's bitters', a French Creole, therefore, french speaking, first mixed his drink in an 'egg cup'. He toured New Orleans and Louisiana c. 1793. His 'Aperitivo' was distributed as Peychaud's bitters by the Sazerac Company from c.1849 when it becomes a popular mixer. The name 'cocktail' a derivative of coquetier stuck! A 'cocktail', in English, is a 'pick me up', similar to Anne's comment, but refers to the tail of a good hunting horse being 'docked' - to 'pick up' its tail. Cocktails were exotic and only drank by the upper classes; hence 'cocktail hour' before dinner as a 'pick me up'.

  • @donnamartin4299
    @donnamartin4299 2 месяца назад

    Good morning to the Witchita Postcard Club. I am an English collector and historian. I hope the following will be of interest to Diane Lapis and your group: Ref. The Postcard of 'Keen's Chophouse' in Manhattan, described as having a collection of 'Churchwarden's pipes' on display. If you look carefully, you can see these displayed along the left hand wall and ceiling of the room. The pipes on display are actually 'clay pipes' known as 'Churchwarden's pipes' and were popular in the nineteenth century with stems up to around 16" long. The clay pipe was manufactured for smoking tobacco from the seventeenth century. Long stems cooled the very harsh taste of the tobacco. The pipe bowl was very small due to the high cost of tobacco. The photo Diane uses to illustrate the pipe is of a later non-clay variety.

  • @wonderfulbooksofoz
    @wonderfulbooksofoz 2 месяца назад

    Fabulous visually and historically. And I can attest to horses being spooked by bicycles--this actually happened to me once when I was riding (well, until I fell off!)

  • @threewheeler624
    @threewheeler624 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for a good video.

  • @lindaf4968
    @lindaf4968 2 месяца назад

    Great info 👍🏼 Thanks !

  • @Trintus406
    @Trintus406 2 месяца назад

    Thanks to Hal, Beverly, all the members, Tom Basore, Rick Geary, and all the great vendors! Christine and I had a fantastic time meeting everyone, shopping, learning, learning, and learning! We appreciate the effort you guys dedicated and look forward to many more!!! Thank you! Trint

  • @postcardguy
    @postcardguy 2 месяца назад

    Great program!

  • @lindaf4968
    @lindaf4968 2 месяца назад

    Great content! Appreciated the information.

  • @threewheeler624
    @threewheeler624 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for a good video.

  • @lindaf4968
    @lindaf4968 3 месяца назад

    Looking forward to the presentation.

  • @yeahsureray5747
    @yeahsureray5747 3 месяца назад

    I bought a postcard for a wall project and it was sent by a Don R. Brown of myerstown & somehow stumbled on this. This is so cool!

  • @ToyInsanity
    @ToyInsanity 3 месяца назад

    Happy World Postcard Day!

  • @LisaBuehling
    @LisaBuehling 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for the tutorial, interesting. I just acquired a little pocket knife with the Metz Lumber Co name on it, and found you when I googled the company.

  • @briguylor
    @briguylor 3 месяца назад

    The wing circles or "roundels" were a feature of British WW1 military aircraft to the present day not Japan. A fashion expert could also help date the card from what clothing is being worn. Anyway, an awesome piece of History in postcard form! Many thanks for this video.

  • @MailboxMemoriesAshli
    @MailboxMemoriesAshli 3 месяца назад

    What a wonderful card!

  • @MailboxMemoriesAshli
    @MailboxMemoriesAshli 3 месяца назад

    Really enjoyed this presentation and learned a lot.

  • @threewheeler624
    @threewheeler624 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for a good video.

  • @MailboxMemoriesAshli
    @MailboxMemoriesAshli 3 месяца назад

    I learned so much from this presentation - thank you!

  • @MailboxMemoriesAshli
    @MailboxMemoriesAshli 3 месяца назад

    What a fun find. Thanks for sharing.

  • @DanielJacobs-t8q
    @DanielJacobs-t8q 4 месяца назад

    Excellent Show dam, that's great money! Good for you and Montana history

  • @lindaf4968
    @lindaf4968 4 месяца назад

    Thank you. I appreciate all the interesting guests and postcard related topics you cover on this channel.

    • @halottaway2324
      @halottaway2324 4 месяца назад

      Thanks for your feedback. This is a wonderful hobby and fun to learn more about as we discover material new to us

  • @doug18d50
    @doug18d50 4 месяца назад

    The leg covering on this soldier’s calves were called “puttees”, a form of gaiters made of leather, canvas, or a long ribbon/bandage of cloth wound about the leg in the regulation fashion. His appear to be of canvas. A variation of this continued into WW2 for field/combat duty or, sometimes, parades in Class A uniform. These gaiters/puttees allowed the military to issue ankle-high shoes to all. The now familiar high combat boots came into general use with the formation of paratrooper units, with the need for higher boots for ankle and leg support in parachute landings. My dad served in the military 1926-1957 and described the cloth ribbon windings to me.

    • @halottaway2324
      @halottaway2324 4 месяца назад

      Thanks for your help in describing these puttees. I do appreciate this..

  • @MailboxMemoriesAshli
    @MailboxMemoriesAshli 4 месяца назад

    Nice card. Wonder what happened to this soldier.

    • @halottaway2324
      @halottaway2324 4 месяца назад

      You do wonder, and hope he returned home in good health.

  • @mikemaxton
    @mikemaxton 4 месяца назад

    Hal's description sounded very much like my experience after boot camp with the Air Force. I was sent to a 10 month tech school at Keesler AFB, in Biloxi, Mississippi. Just off base was a photographer's shop, and he catered to just this kind of photos. I posed for a photo, all dressed in dress blues, for the very purpose of sending the photo home to my girlfriend and my Mom. Looking at this postcard, it looks very familiar, and an unofficial confirmation that the practice had not changed much from 1917 through 1974. Nice card and talk, Hal.!

  • @practicalkatie
    @practicalkatie 4 месяца назад

    What an excellent program! I especially loved the cards from McCurdy's, being from Rochester. And the card with the "Kodakshunt" poem was so cool. Very interesting presentation and gorgeous cards. Thank you so much for taking the time to pull it all together for us.