These views of Santa Barbara are published by W.W. Osborne of Santa Barbara. The cards were manufactured by the Albertype Co. of Brooklyn, New York. When the divided back postcard were authorized, the Albertype company created a line down the back of their cards
with the words "Post Cards of Quality"...and I couldn't agree more! These cards also label "Hand-Colored" on them. The coloring on these cards (and the other cards of theirs that I have) is done with subtlety. Unlike many colored cards that tend to be bold and garish.
A sometimes rambling blog about my postcard collection, Mostly vintage, some new, a bunch of linens with a touch of chrome.
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Santa Barbara, California - 1920's
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These are magnificent. I like Santa Barbara the way it is today too, but this looks like the Nice or Cannes. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteSanta Barbara is still a treat, especially if one is escaping Los Angeles!...Great to hear from you Christine! Hope you and yours are doing well!
DeleteThe hand-coloring on those cards is just beautiful, particularly the first one. I can't help but be reminded of how the progress of technology makes certain jobs obsolete...how many people do you suppose were employed to apply coloration to postcards back then? Given the popularity of postcards then, it must have been a significant number.
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