Wampole’s Creo-Terpin Compound
This handy-dandy little piece of advertising ephemera dates from the 1930s — it’s actually an ink blotter, to mop up...
This handy-dandy little piece of advertising ephemera dates from the 1930s — it’s actually an ink blotter, to mop up...
As much as I’m tempted to say that this card originated from somewhere in the Ozarks, it actually came from...
“On June 4, 1944, a German submarine known as the U-505 was prowling off the coast of West Africa on...
“Howdy from Texas (Tejas): This ain’t no bull. We ain’t never heard of Alasky. We’ve always been the biggest. Why,...
This card arrived a few days ago from Ana, hostess of My World of Postcards, who spent part of her...
Here’s a little something to cool you off on this hot summer’s Postcard Friendship Friday: “Iceberg Lake, Altitude 11,500 Ft.,...
“American Soldiers marching down the Rue Royal, July 14th, 1918, in the parade celebrating the Independence Day of France. In...
Thea sent over this collection of Australian roadsigns that is postmarked last Wednesday and arrived today. Now that’s what I...
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