Name/Title
After the Storm, Balboa. CalEntry/Object ID
BIM2020.005.226Description
Two copies of either an artistic rendering or a colorized photograph postcard of the Pacific from the peninsula beach. A tall ship looks like it is docked at or near a pier in the background. The pier might be Newport Pier. There are large waves crashing at the shore line in the foreground.
One copy is unused and one was sent July 12, 1923. The sent copy is difficult to read as it was written in pencil. Both cards were published by George P. Wilson of Balboa California and made in the USA by Curteich-Chicago. Printer number A-82454.Subject
ocean, shipCollection
Bob Lambert Postcard CollectionLexicon
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
Divided Back (1907-1915)Place Published
City
Balboa, Newport BeachState/Province
CaliforniaCountry
United States of AmericaPrinter
Curteich-Chicago CompanyPlace Printed
City
Chicago, IllinoisCountry
United States of AmericaDate Printed
circa 1920Postmark
Date and Time of Postmark
July 12,1923Postmark Place
City
Balboa, Newport BeachState/Province
CaliforniaCountry
United States of AmericaStamp
noneAddressee
Name
Mrs. H. L. LurasAddress
City
Crieammyn or Cueammyn?State/Province
CaliforniaPrimary Language
EnglishTranscription
Transcription
Dear [------] Lil,
Having a dandy time. Just came in from a grand swim. Weather is fine. Jackie cannot understand why he cannot go in swimming. Love, MaryLanguage
EnglishCreate Date
February 22, 2021Update Date
May 19, 2022