Postcards of Connecticut Restaurants, Businesses, and Landmarks
PhotographerPhotographed by
A. Kleban & Sons
American
PhotographerPhotographed by
G. Allan Brown
American
PhotographerPhotographed by
Louis H. Frohman
American
PhotographerPhotographed by
Unknown
PhotographerPhotographed by
Joan Nahabedian
PhotographerPhotographed by
Heilpern
PhotographerPhotographed by
Herb Wells
American
PhotographerPhotographed by
Sherry C. Photography
American
PrinterPrinted by
Colourpicture Publishers, Inc.
American
PrinterPrinted by
Dexter Press, Inc.
American
PublisherPublished by
G. Allan Brown Color Productions
American
PrinterPrinted by
McGrew Color Graphics
American
PrinterPrinted by
Tichnor Bros., Inc.
American
PublisherPublished by
The Antiquarian and Landmarks Society, Inc. of Connecticut
American
PublisherPublished by
Chapin News Company
American
PublisherPublished by
The Collotype Co.
American
PublisherPublished by the
Color Studio
American
PublisherPublished by
D & S Distributors
American
PublisherPublished by
Edward P. Judd Company
American
PublisherPublished by
Heilpern
PublisherPublished by
Natural Color Cards Co.
American
PublisherPublished by
Wells Enterprises
American
Date20th century
MediumPostcards; photomechanical prints on card
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions: 4 x 9in. (10.2 x 22.9cm) or smaller
Sheet: 4 x 9in. (10.2 x 22.9cm) or smaller
Sheet: 4 x 9in. (10.2 x 22.9cm) or smaller
ClassificationsGraphics
Credit LineGift of Mrs. Roslyn Blawie
DescriptionPostcards show sites related to Nathan Hale, including the Nathan Hale School House in New London, the Nathan Hale Homestead in Coventry, and the Nathan Hale Statue at Yale Univeristy. Other postcards show dining rooms in the Griswold Inn in Essex, the Last National Bank in Hartford, and the exterior of the Yankee Silversmith Inn in Wallingford. Also depicted are the Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Company ("World's First Elliptical Office Building") in Hartford, American Cyanamind Company, and the Hartford Yacht Club in Fenwick. One postcard shows the Frog Hollow Honor Roll. Several postcards show shade grown tobacco fields and barns.
Object number2007.76.1-.25
InscribedOn verso, lower right, in pencil, accession numbersSome postcards have messages inscribed on them in brown, black, or blue ink.
On View
Not on view1905-1940
about 1955
mid 20th century