After the Storm, Balboa. Cal

Name/Title

After the Storm, Balboa. Cal

Entry/Object ID

BIM2020.005.226

Description

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, ship

Collection

Bob Lambert Postcard Collection

Lexicon

Nomenclature 4.0

Nomenclature Secondary Object Term

Postcard, Picture

Nomenclature Primary Object Term

Postcard

Nomenclature Sub-Class

Writing Media

Nomenclature Class

Written Communication T&E

Nomenclature Category

Category 06: Tools & Equipment for Communication

Postcard Details

Postcard Type

Divided Back (1907-1915)

Place Published

City

Balboa, Newport Beach

State/Province

California

Country

United States of America

Printer

Curteich-Chicago Company

Place Printed

City

Chicago, Illinois

Country

United States of America

Date Printed

circa 1920

Postmark

Date and Time of Postmark

July 12,1923

Postmark Place

City

Balboa, Newport Beach

State/Province

California

Country

United States of America

Stamp

none

Addressee

Name

Mrs. H. L. Luras

Address

City
Crieammyn or Cueammyn?
State/Province
California

Primary Language

English

Transcription

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, Mary

Language

English

Other Names and Numbers

Other Number

A-82454

Create Date

February 22, 2021

Update Date

May 19, 2022