Is there only one of the photograph, or is there seveal of them floating around? This has been bugging me a for quite a bit.
Is there only one of the photograph, or is there seveal of them floating around? This has been bugging me a for quite a bit.
I have wondered that myself, Zaitsev.
Here is a link to a thread of mine where you can view the front an back of such a post card:
https://www.warrelics.eu/forum/imper...ation-age.html
It looks like a one shot deal but I would assume that several prints may have been made for family and friends. It is an actual photographic print from the early 1900s, exposed and developed right on postcard sized photo sensitive paper, but the back is divided and has a rectangle in the upper right corner for placement of the stamp.
Regards,
Nick
Early postcard were no more than prints stuck to heavy card this continued up untill the late 30's when photograpic printing became easyier, and slightly cheaper than the laborious task of multi printing and mounting on the appropriate backing card. we have it so easy with laser printers and digital images.
Rick
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