vintage and contemporary postcards and stamps from around the world


29 September 2024

at sea

Barbuda is the smaller of the twin islands of Antigua and Barbuda

Battle of the Saintes (France and Britain),  1782 
 the British won
considered the greatest naval battle ever fought in the Caribbean.  the colour of the sky may in part be due to cannon and musket fire? 
 
although it has nothing to do with the sky, if interested, this is an account of the day

26 September 2024

covered and swinging

 Howe Covered Bridge in Vermont, 1879

artist David Binzen

Chattanooga, Tennessee

(I love saying this name!)

very short video






next week, we cross the bridge to find some food

25 September 2024

pink granite

a rather grand building for a post office...  built in a Romanesque Revival style around 1902

Note the steeply pitched red roofs - perfect for keeping off the snow that Minnesota is known to have.  It is now known as the Landmark Center and used as an arts and cultural center.  This card dates from around 1910.

24 September 2024

22 September 2024

the colour of happiness

 

A presshouse - wine press house, or wine press - in the eastern state of Burgenland, Austria.  There seems to be a few presshouses offered as holiday villas.  As Burgenland is the least populous state, this holiday home might be the perfect quiet, peaceful place to get away from it all.  And drink a little wine.


In nearby Hungary, this hybrid tea rose is front and centre on this 1962 stamp
, one of six in a series.

21 September 2024

19 September 2024

autumn splendour


Agawa Canyon in Northern Ontario

"Remember Your Friends - Send Post Cards"

 
Nature's woods tinted in autumn colours thrill the passengers on  the canyon tour as the train passes over one of the high trestles on the run

15 September 2024

descending dragon

I had this post ready before Typhoon Yagi slammed into Vietnam leading to an ever rising death toll, evacuations and untold damage to towns and villages and infrastructure

Halong Bay has been on my list of magical places to visit for a long time.  It is well known for its towering limestone karsts rising up from the water.

Legend has it that to help Vietnam defend itself from invaders in its early days of becoming a country, the gods sent a family of dragons from the heavens as protectors.  They began to spit out jewels and jade which turned into islets and islands, which have been slowly eroded into interesting and impressive formations from the movement of the waves over the centuries.

12 September 2024

to infinity and beyond

Opened on the eve of the Summer Games in 2004 for the Olympic Flame to cross 

joining Rio on the Peloponnese peninsula to Antirio on mainland Greece over the Gulf of Corinth

no longer in use, this bridge opened in 1929, two months before the Wall St crash

 postmarked 1954

 

a bridge that was started in 1954 and completed in 1957, the five mile long Mackinac connects the upper and lower peninsulas of Michigan over the Straits of Mackinac that separates Lakes Huron and Michigan

There is a driver assistance program where, for a fee, you can have someone drive your vehicle for you if you are fearful. Around 1,000 people take advantage of this every year.
 

09 September 2024

pei

The smallest province in Canada, PEI is known for its beaches, red soil, potatoes and seafood.  Sadly, Green Gables is not represented on this postcard

I have noticed that Marina posts maps on Monday and I thought I'd follow along.  No particular theme, just random maps pulled out from my collection.


08 September 2024

coral cay

 

Green Island is 8 miles, or 13 kms, off the coast of Cairns and maybe has a population of 20? (according to 2021 census). It was formed about 6,000 years ago by waves depositing sand, coral and other debris onto its coral foundation.

This would be one place I'd like to see, but the world on stamps is huge and I, for one, am excited for next week to see what sites are on your wish list.

an aerial view for Sunday Stamps

07 September 2024

05 September 2024

arches

The Huron Street Bridge

One of the most photographed spots in Stratford, this bridge was built in 1885.  It was meant to be a triple arch, but the river (Avon) was too narrow, and now it is the only double arched aqueduct road bridge still in use for road traffic in North America.

Below is the Stone Arch Bridge, built 1847.  It has a 90 foot span and a 60 foot arch at its centre making it "the largest stone arch in New England".  It is now part of the Cheshire Rail Trail.


04 September 2024

03 September 2024

house of learning

 it's back to school for many students

It is unusual to have a classroom with a bay window.  I once went to an open house of a school conversion to condos, and I am imagining that this building would lend itself to some lovely apartments

02 September 2024

01 September 2024