The Denver Zephyrs of 1936 boasted a 12-car length
and were pulled by a twin-unit shovel-nose power car. They featured mahogany
paneling in the lounge, hall, and dining areas, and technical innovations
included a blue "night light" setting for sleeping car reading lamps
and 110 volt outlets for electric shavers in the dressing-rooms. I love these trains!
A sometimes rambling blog about my postcard collection, Mostly vintage, some new, a bunch of linens with a touch of chrome.
Monday, December 3, 2012
Sunday, November 25, 2012
This Is The Place for Me
Postmarked 1913, the card has a trademark TB in a circle. Could be an early Tichnor Brothers who began publishing in 1912. Seven years later, the 18th Amendment was ratified, no doubt because of folks like this!
Thursday, November 15, 2012
"We Bathe The World"
"A Part of what goes on within the Famous Hot Springs Bath Houses"...I'm not really sure what IS going on here, but I think this is one strange postcard. Makes me think more of an asylum that a spa. The backs has the saying, "We Bathe The World"
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
"Monkey" Business
Two linens showing Chimpanzees performing at there respective zoos.
The 2 at the piano remind me of an old photo of the Gershwins!
On a more "serious" note, the chimp below gets his nails done.
Monday, October 22, 2012
Air Liner is Flying City
From the 1933 exposition in Chicago, "A Century of Progress" comes two postcards of a Boeing Wasp-Powered airplane for United Airlines. I love the cut-away graphics of the plane in this card.
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
House of David Band
My first exposure to the House of David was a card that I saw on Postcard Roundup. I decided to go through my collection (a.k.a. "stack of shoe-boxes") and lo and behold, I found one!
They're sure are proud of their hair!
Here is a link to an interesting site about the House of David Band:
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Edison Mazda Lighting
Not particularly "pretty" cards, but I do like the vintage GE logo on the back. The Hotel Potter card shows that it was made by the Detroit Publishing Co. The bottom card looks like it is from the same, but bears no markings.
The Hotel Potter was completed in 1903 and immediately became a landmark on the Santa Barbara coastline. Sadly it burned to the ground only 18 years later. The Hotel Del Monte was opened in 1880 by Charles Crocker (one of the Big Four that developed the Southern Pacific Railroad). The Del Monte was a favorite of the rich and famous. A young William Randolph Hearst practically lived at the Del Monte.
Mazda was a trademarked name registered by General Electric in 1909 (Thomas Edison formed GE in 1892) for incandescent light bulbs.
Anyone know if the light bulbs in the "Lovelight" series were Edison Mazda bulbs??
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