Name/Title
Pier~Newport Beach 3385Entry/Object ID
BIM2020.26.52Description
A black and white postcard taken looking down the Newport Pier towards the hills and the city. The photograph shows fishermen lined up on either side of the pier casting off and sitting on benches provided for fishing. There are three men and three women walking down the middle of the pier.
The back reads: Post Card with non-delineated areas for Correspondence and Address.
Sent on September 16, 1942. The message and address were written on the wrong sides of the postcard. Addressed to Ms. Black in Los Angeles. Green 1 cent For Defense stamp.Subject
Newport PierSubject Place
City
Newport BeachState/Province
CaliforniaCountry
United States of AmericaCollection
Flora Black BozarthLexicon
Nomenclature 4.0
Nomenclature Secondary Object Term
Postcard, PictureNomenclature Primary Object Term
PostcardNomenclature Sub-Class
Writing MediaNomenclature Class
Written Communication T&ENomenclature Category
Category 06: Tools & Equipment for CommunicationPostcard Details
Postcard Type
Photochrome (1930-Present)Postmark
Date and Time of Postmark
September 16, 1942 at 8:30 AmPostmark Place
Neighborhood
Balboa IslandCity
Newport BeachState/Province
CaliforniaCountry
United States of AmericaStamp
Green 1 cent For Defense stamp with the Statue of Liberty on it and "Industry-Agriculture" written above her image.Addressee
Name
Ms BlackAddress
Street
29[0]4 Oregon StreetCity
Los AngelesState/Province
Calif.Primary Language
EnglishTranscription
Transcription
Dear Ms. Black
Sorry I was not home when you were here & left left the [---]. I enjoyed them very much. I find I [can] eat them [now]. We all are well & [----] & I can come down [----] [------] will see you.
[-----]Language
EnglishOther Names and Numbers
Other Numbers
Number Type
Photograph numberOther Number
3385Create Date
August 10, 2021Update Date
September 29, 2021