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Postcards scanned and presented by granddaughter, Beverly Whitaker. |
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Flowers were sometimes used to “mat” a scenic view. Dark backgrounds were occasionally used for a striking effect. These two cards were part of a series, printed in Germany, but they were sent by two different people, in 1909. |
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While she was away at college, living in a dormitory, Edna received this card from her mother who uses Edna’s nickname, “Dot.” |
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In tiny print down in the corner, it says, “The Gibson Art Company. Printed in Germany.” |



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