Postcards of Cerignola, Italy
Date1944-1945
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions: 3 1/2 × 5 1/2in. (8.9 × 14cm)
ClassificationsGraphics
Credit LineGift of Nora Oakes Howard
DescriptionPostcards featuring views of Cerignola, Italy, where Elinor Righter was stationed for 18 months from 1944-1945 with the American Red Cross.
(.133): Black and white postcard, view of The Francesco Saverio Mercadante Theater, Cerignola, Italy.
(.134): Black and white postcard, view of Coroso Garibaldi, a main street in Cerignola, Italy.
(.135): Black and white postcard, view of Coroso Garibaldi, a main street in Cerignola, Italy.
(.136): Black and white postcard, view of Coroso Garibaldi, a main street in Cerignola, Italy.
(.137): Sepia-toned postcard, view of The Cathedral of Saint Peter the Apostle, also known as Duomo Tonti, Cerignola, Italy.
(.138): Black and white postcard, view of The Church of the Beata Vergine del Monte Carmelo, also known as Chiesa Del Carmine, in Cerignola, Italy.
(.139): Black and white postcard, view of the municipal plaza, Cerignola, Italy.
(.140): Sepia-toned postcard, view of the Piano delle Fosse del Grano (historic grain pits), and the Pavoncelli Palace, Cerignola, Italy.
(.133): Black and white postcard, view of The Francesco Saverio Mercadante Theater, Cerignola, Italy.
(.134): Black and white postcard, view of Coroso Garibaldi, a main street in Cerignola, Italy.
(.135): Black and white postcard, view of Coroso Garibaldi, a main street in Cerignola, Italy.
(.136): Black and white postcard, view of Coroso Garibaldi, a main street in Cerignola, Italy.
(.137): Sepia-toned postcard, view of The Cathedral of Saint Peter the Apostle, also known as Duomo Tonti, Cerignola, Italy.
(.138): Black and white postcard, view of The Church of the Beata Vergine del Monte Carmelo, also known as Chiesa Del Carmine, in Cerignola, Italy.
(.139): Black and white postcard, view of the municipal plaza, Cerignola, Italy.
(.140): Sepia-toned postcard, view of the Piano delle Fosse del Grano (historic grain pits), and the Pavoncelli Palace, Cerignola, Italy.
Object number2017.41.133-.140
On View
Not on view1944 August 30
1944 August 30
Kenneth J. Winschel
c. 1952-1953