Abstract
Postcard is a color illustration of the Brooklyn Bridge. The postcard is divided and has a postmark date of May 15, 1949.
The picture side reads:
149--Brooklyn Bridge, New York City
7A-H3146
The back side reads:
POST CARD
When Brooklyn Bridge, the first great suspension bridge in the world, was constructed in 1883 predictions were made that it would fall in the river, but the bridge which is one mile long, including approaches, still stands. This view from the Brooklyn side shows the latest skyscrapers of downtown Manhattan. From left to right are the Cities Service, Manhattan Company, Transportation, Woolworth, Municipal and the Federal Court Buildings.
Alfred Mainzer, 118 East 28th St., New York City.
Genuine Curteich-Chicago "C.T. Art-Colortone" Post Card (Reg U.S. Pat. Off.)
Citation:
Brooklyn Bridge Postcard to Charles. (1949). [Postcard]. Everett Hughes Postcard Collection, Brooklyn College Illumira, url, accessed on mm/dd/yyyy.
The picture side reads:
149--Brooklyn Bridge, New York City
7A-H3146
The back side reads:
POST CARD
When Brooklyn Bridge, the first great suspension bridge in the world, was constructed in 1883 predictions were made that it would fall in the river, but the bridge which is one mile long, including approaches, still stands. This view from the Brooklyn side shows the latest skyscrapers of downtown Manhattan. From left to right are the Cities Service, Manhattan Company, Transportation, Woolworth, Municipal and the Federal Court Buildings.
Alfred Mainzer, 118 East 28th St., New York City.
Genuine Curteich-Chicago "C.T. Art-Colortone" Post Card (Reg U.S. Pat. Off.)
Citation:
Brooklyn Bridge Postcard to Charles. (1949). [Postcard]. Everett Hughes Postcard Collection, Brooklyn College Illumira, url, accessed on mm/dd/yyyy.
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Language:
English
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